
好词典

源自中古英语 'maschen',可能与古英语 'māsc'(混合物)相关,最终源自原始日耳曼语词根。
❶ 指食物被捣碎或压成糊状的状态,常用于描述土豆、香蕉等软烂的质地。
“She served mashed potatoes with gravy.”
(她端上了浇着肉汁的土豆泥。)
“The baby ate mashed bananas for breakfast.”
(宝宝早餐吃了捣碎的香蕉。)
❶ 将食物压碎或捣烂的动作,通常使用工具如叉子或搅拌机完成。
“She mashed the garlic with a fork.”
(她用叉子把大蒜捣碎。)
“Mash the strawberries before adding sugar.”
(加糖前先把草莓捣烂。)
mashed up — 形容东西被彻底压碎或混合的状态,也可比喻事物被破坏或搞乱。
“The car was completely mashed up in the accident.”
(那辆车在事故中被撞得稀巴烂。)