broil
英 [brɔɪl]
美 [brɔɪl]
v. 烤,焙(肉或鱼); (使)变得灼热,受炙热
过去式:broiled 第三人称单数:broils 过去分词:broiled 现在分词:broiling 复数:broils
BNC.48429 / COCA.14085
牛津词典
verb
- 烤,焙(肉或鱼)
to cook meat or fish under direct heat or over heat on metal bars- broiled chicken
烤鸡
- broiled chicken
- (使)变得灼热,受炙热
to become or make sb become very hot- They lay broiling in the sun.
他们躺在太阳底下几乎要晒熟了。
- They lay broiling in the sun.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 烤;焙;炙
When youbroilfood, you cook it using very strong heat directly above or below it.- I'll broil the lobster.
我会把这只龙虾烤着吃。 - ...broiled chicken.
烤鸡
- I'll broil the lobster.
in BRIT, use 英国英语用 grill
英英释义
noun
- cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill)
verb
- cook under a broiler
- broil fish
- heat by a natural force
- The sun broils the valley in the summer
- be very hot, due to hot weather or exposure to the sun
- The town was broiling in the sun
- the tourists were baking in the heat
双语例句
- A violent broil over who was at fault.
为追究是谁的过错而发生的激烈争吵。 - ( game bird) flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil.
(猎鸟,猎禽)鸡形目禽鸟科的所有松鸡的肉;常用作烘烤;肉太干,不适合于烧烤。 - His success made his opponent broil with envy.
他的成功使他的对手妒火中烧。 - He is in a broil of indignation.
此刻他正怒气冲冲。 - Men can broil a steak; and there are always eggs and bread-and-butter.
男人都会煎牛排;再不济縂还能吃鸡蛋和面包黄油。 - Broil the Cassava cake until color turns light brown.
木薯烤蛋糕,直到颜色变成浅棕色。 - The New York cuts, the London broil and the magnificent rib eye.
在纽约切装,在伦敦烤焙,很棒的排骨。 - This deadly broil falling out in the midst of Verona at noonday, the news of it quickly brought a crowd of citizens to the spot.
这件可怕的乱子是中午时候出在维洛那城的中心的。消息一传出去,一群市民很快就奔到出事地点。 - I'll broil the lobster.
我会把这只龙虾烤着吃。 - Or you can broil them, peach them, barbecue them, and even braise them.
或是烘焙,水煮,烧烤,甚至可以炖煮。