fry
n. 油炸食物, 鱼苗 v. 油炸, 煎
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释义与例句
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1.
A fried piece of cut potato.
加拿大 美国 烹饪 -
2.
A meal of fried sausages, bacon, eggs, etc.
爱尔兰 烹饪 -
3.
The liver of a lamb.
澳大利亚 新西兰 烹饪 -
4.
A lamb or calf testicle.
美国 烹饪 -
5.
A state of excitement.
古体 非正式to be in a fry
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1.
Young fish; fishlings.
不可数 -
2.
Offspring; progeny; children; brood.
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3.
A swarm, especially of something small.
古体 不可数a fry of children
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4.
The spawn of frogs.
英国 方言 不可数 -
1.
A kind of sieve.
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2.
A drain, usually made of brushwood.
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1.
A method of cooking food.
To cook (something) in hot fat.
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炒
及物I am frying the eggs.
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2.
A method of cooking food.
To cook in hot fat.
不及物The eggs are frying.
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3.
A method of cooking food.
To simmer; to boil.
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4.
To affect or be affected by extreme heat or current.
To suffer because of too much heat.
非正式 不及物You'll fry if you go out in this sun with no sunblock on.
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5.
To affect or be affected by extreme heat or current.
To execute, or be executed, by the electric chair.
美国 及物/不及物 俚语He's guilty of murder: he's going to fry.
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6.
To affect or be affected by extreme heat or current.
To destroy (something, usually electronic), often with excessive heat, voltage, or current.
非正式 及物If you apply that much voltage, you'll fry the resistor.
Taking drugs for years fried his brain.
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7.
To make laugh thoroughly.
This joke is absolutely frying me.
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1.
To make a brushwood drain.
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From Middle English fryen, borrowed from Old French frire, from Latin frīgō (“to roast, fry”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵ- (“to roast, fry”). Cognate with Ancient Greek φρύγω (phrúgō, “to roast, bake”), Sanskrit भृज्जति (bhṛjjati, “to roast, grill, fry”), भृग् (bhṛg, “the crackling of fire”). Replaced native Middle English hirsten, from Old English hierstan (“to fry”).
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