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dish /dɪʃ/ ► SEE ALLdish sth out (to sb)dish updish sth up dish up sth ●ˌdish sth ˈout (to sb) 1. (informal) to give sth out to large numbers of people or in large amounts 广泛发出;大量发出◆He’s always dishing out advice to people. 他总是好为人师。SYN hand sth out (to sb) (more formal) NOTE In informal spoken language, dish sb out sth is also used 非正式口语也说 dish sb out sth◆He dished me out a few vitamin pills. 他给了我几片维生素。2. to serve food to sb by putting it on plates 把(食物)分到盘里◆He’s busy dishing out the dinner. 他忙着给大家分晚饭。SYN serve sth (to sb) (more formal) [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ●ˌdish it ˈout (disapproving) to criticize sb or attack them 批评;攻击◆He was good at dishing it out. It was time he learned what it felt like. 他就知道指责别人。这下该轮到他来尝尝这个滋味了。●ˌdish ˈup●ˌdish sth ˈup (BrE, informal) to serve food by putting it on plates 上菜;把(食物)装盘◆You pour the wine while I dish up. 你来倒葡萄酒,我来盛菜。◆Come and wash your hands—I’m just going to dish up the dinner. 来洗洗手——我这就把晚饭端上。SYN serve sth out, serve, serve sth (more formal) [v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ●ˌdish ˈup sth (informal) to present or offer sth to sb, usually sth not very good 提供,供给(通常指不太好的东西)◆She keeps on dishing up the same old jokes in her shows. 她在节目里尽讲一些老掉牙的笑话。SYN serve sth up NOTE When the object of dish up is a noun, it comes after up, but when the object is a pronoun, it comes between dish and up * dish up 的宾语如果是名词,应置于 up 之后;但如果是代词,应置于 dish 和 up 之间◆He keeps dishing them up. 他老是说道这些事。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] |