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单词 chimichanga
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Definition of chimichanga in English:

chimichanga

noun ˌtʃɪmɪˈtʃaŋɡə-ˈCHaNGɡə
  • A tortilla wrapped round a filling, typically of meat, and deep-fried.

    香辣馅炸玉米饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After the second car left, we went back inside and I heated up a chimichanga for supper - healthy, no?
    • She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.
    • And, for those willing to hire a cab, this genial river town serves up a game of golf as good as the chimichangas at Tomatillos.
    • Some food writers put San Francisco's steak burritos, San Diego's fish tacos, and Tucson's chimichangas in the Tex-Mex category.
    • He makes it clear that such Americanized Mexican items like San Francisco's steak burritos, San Diego's fish tacos and Tucson's chimichangas do not belong in this book and will not be discussed.
    • On the grounds of Disneyland itself, the food is the instantly gratifying kind - loaded with fat, like hot dogs, potato chips and deep-fried chimichangas, or sugar, like the ubiquitous soda pop and ice cream treats.
    • Warning to the sensitive-stomached: there is near-endless discussion about nachos, chimichangas, and other Mexican fare in this short.
    • ‘I think I'm gonna have the beef chimichanga,’ he said, answering Kat's earlier question.
    • For eats, don't miss El Charro, established in the 1920s and the birthplace of the chimichanga.
    • A thin layer of cheese was all that separated the burritos from the chimichangas, for example (and, some would say, the boys from the men).
    • Whilst we were merrily munching our way through our chimichangas, a group of young men came in to the restaurant and sat down at the next table.
    • It appears the next logical step is the Pizza Hut mid-day stuffed crust pizza, or the Taco Bell afternoon chimichanga plate.
    • We managed some restraint and resisted the deep-fried delights of the chimichanga - a tortilla filled with either beef, chicken or vegetables, served with guacamole and sour cream, of course.
    • The enormous plates of enchiladas, chimichangas and more are worth the often long wait.
    • The chimichangas - meat-stuffed burritos deep-fried to crispy perfection - really hit the spot, though the filling was less spicy and a little sweeter than one might be used to.
    • I had a Mexican platter with a beef chimichanga, a chicken fajita, refried beans and rice.

Origin

Mexican Spanish, literally 'trinket'.

Definition of chimichanga in US English:

chimichanga

noun-ˈCHaNGɡə
  • A tortilla wrapped around a filling, typically of meat, and deep-fried.

    香辣馅炸玉米饼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The chimichangas - meat-stuffed burritos deep-fried to crispy perfection - really hit the spot, though the filling was less spicy and a little sweeter than one might be used to.
    • He makes it clear that such Americanized Mexican items like San Francisco's steak burritos, San Diego's fish tacos and Tucson's chimichangas do not belong in this book and will not be discussed.
    • Warning to the sensitive-stomached: there is near-endless discussion about nachos, chimichangas, and other Mexican fare in this short.
    • ‘I think I'm gonna have the beef chimichanga,’ he said, answering Kat's earlier question.
    • It appears the next logical step is the Pizza Hut mid-day stuffed crust pizza, or the Taco Bell afternoon chimichanga plate.
    • We managed some restraint and resisted the deep-fried delights of the chimichanga - a tortilla filled with either beef, chicken or vegetables, served with guacamole and sour cream, of course.
    • Some food writers put San Francisco's steak burritos, San Diego's fish tacos, and Tucson's chimichangas in the Tex-Mex category.
    • A thin layer of cheese was all that separated the burritos from the chimichangas, for example (and, some would say, the boys from the men).
    • After the second car left, we went back inside and I heated up a chimichanga for supper - healthy, no?
    • I had a Mexican platter with a beef chimichanga, a chicken fajita, refried beans and rice.
    • For eats, don't miss El Charro, established in the 1920s and the birthplace of the chimichanga.
    • The enormous plates of enchiladas, chimichangas and more are worth the often long wait.
    • And, for those willing to hire a cab, this genial river town serves up a game of golf as good as the chimichangas at Tomatillos.
    • Whilst we were merrily munching our way through our chimichangas, a group of young men came in to the restaurant and sat down at the next table.
    • On the grounds of Disneyland itself, the food is the instantly gratifying kind - loaded with fat, like hot dogs, potato chips and deep-fried chimichangas, or sugar, like the ubiquitous soda pop and ice cream treats.
    • She explains the difference between chimichangas, burritos, tacos, tostadas, enchiladas and fajitas.

Origin

Mexican Spanish, literally ‘trinket’.

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