选必二 Unit 3 课后单词1
Across
- 2. Where you find horses, or a description for a well-behaved isotope or economy.
- 4. The key ingredient in both Eastern European *golabki* and Korean *kimchi*.
- 7. An overacting performer, or an amateur radio enthusiast (slang).
- 10. What a fire does to fuel, or a fan does with an entire book series in a week.
- 11. Means “to a moderate degree,” often used to soften a statement.
- 14. The ancient symbol of peace carried by a dove, and the fruit pressed for oil.
- 16. A monk in charge of an abbey, or what a “criminal record” might be called.
- 18. A simple yet powerful solution in mathematics or design.
- 20. Meaning “in spite of,” completing the phrase “___ of the cost.”
- 22. A legendary ward against vampires, and the indispensable base of a soffritto.
- 23. Bismarck said laws, like this food, are best not seen being made.
Down
- 1. Scotland’s national dish, famously addressed by poet Robert Burns.
- 3. The mark burned on cattle, or the logo on your smartphone.
- 4. A class for competition, like “Best Picture” at the Oscars.
- 5. A hairstyle worn by ballerinas, or the bread that holds a burger together.
- 6. The goal in “bringing home the ___,” or the crispy crown of a classic BLT.
- 8. The study of which might be called “gastronomy,” or what makes French food French.
- 9. The cornerstone of a Texas *bowl of red*, containing capsaicin for heat.
- 10. The high school social arena, or a self-service dining hall.
- 12. What gives plants structure and what carries data.
- 13. What a blacksmith does to steel to harden it, and what a parent tries to do to a tantrum.
- 15. What the Rocket Girls’ song vows to burn, a unit of food energy.
- 17. The Cantonese brunch tradition whose name poetically means “touch the heart.”
- 19. The “secret” in a Coca-Cola formula, or what’s listed on a food package.
- 21. What a baker kneads, or what a mobster might call money (slang).