英语释义
1. a store where ready-to-eat food products (such as cooked meats and prepared salads) are sold delicatessen
You shuffle off to the deli and pick up a pastrami-on-rye and an egg cream. The bald man behind the counter whistles cheerfully as he slices the meat.
— Jay McInerney Sixth Avenue in midtown was once lined with convenient, low-priced delis, cafeterias, coffee shops, and the like.
— Brendan Gill also the food sold at a delicatessen
If you're hungry for deli in Miami, only the Rascal House will do.
— Norman Kolpas … a neat, orderly, well-lighted place so clean you could eat deli off the floor …
— Jack Fincher —often used before another noun
deli meats/platterswaiting in line at the deli counter
2. a store where you can buy foods (such as meats, cheese, salads, and sandwiches) that are already cooked or prepared
3. delicatessen