omelet
英 ['ɔmlit]
美
英語の語源
- omelet (n.)
- 1610s, from French omelette (16c.), metathesis of alemette (14c.), from alemele "omelet," literally "blade (of a knife or sword)," probably a misdivision of la lemelle (mistaken as l'alemelle), from Latin lamella "thin, small plate," diminutive of lamina "plate, layer" (see laminate). The food so called from its flat shape. The proverb "you can't make an omelet without breaking eggs" (1859) translates French On ne saurait faire une omelette sans casser des oeufs. Middle English had hanonei "fried onions mixed with scrambled eggs" (mid-15c.).
例文
- 1. Lower the heat and allow the omelet to set on the bottom.
- 弱火にして卵焼きの下を固めます。
- 2.I can easily whip up an omelet .
- オムレツはすぐにできます。
- 3.You can 't make an omelet without breaking egs.
- 卵を砕かないと屋台卵が作れない.
- 4.I am told that pork omelet is really delicious.
- 木須肉がおいしいと聞いた。
カジュアル英会話から
- 5.It is very similar to an omelet ,except that it is baked.
- 中国の卵焼きに似ていますが、それは焼いたものです。
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