in Chinese restaurant dishes, a reference to General Tso Tsungtang (1812-1885), military leader during the late Qing dynasty who crushed the Taiping rebels in four provinces. The chicken dish that bears his name (for no apparent reason) in Chinese restaurants apparently is modified from a traditional Hunan chung ton gai and may have been named for the general c. 1972 by a chef in New York City during the time Hunan cuisine first became popular among Americans.
实用例句
1. You weren'tso very young when she died; you were old enough to remember.
她去世的时候你不算太年幼,已经能记事了。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Ke Tso - fu's lean, ordinary - looking face suddenly took on a severe expression.
克佐甫那平淡无奇的瘦脸忽然严厉起来.
来自子夜部分
3. Ke Tso - fu turned his head slightly and looked expectantly at Chen Yueh - ngo.
克佐甫略偏着头,对着 陈月娥,眼睛睁得大大的.
来自子夜部分
4. Ke Tso - fu sat tight - lipped and silent, adamant as ever.