[noun] - meat, esp. from cattle, usually sold as a thick slice, which can be cooked quite quicklyShall we have steak for dinner? [U]We ordered rump/T-bone/sirloin steaks. [C]If you are asked in a restaurant "How would you like your steak?" you are being asked how long you would like it cooked for."How would you like your steak, madam?" "Rare/medium/well-done, please."Steaks are usually beef but can also be from other stated animals or fish.turkey/gammon steakssalmon steaksA steak house is a restaurant that specializes in serving steak.Steak and kidney pie/pudding is a dish made from small pieces of meat in a sauce with pastry on top.A steak knife is a sharp knife with small teeth-like parts along one edge which cuts meat easily.See picture: DiningSteak tartare is steak cut into very small pieces which is mixed with egg and spices and then eaten without being cooked.(UK and ANZ) Stewing/braising steak is meat from cattle which is usually cut into small pieces and cooked slowly in liquid.
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Meaning of STEAK in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012