grill
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A grill is a flat frame of metal bars on which food can be cooked over a fire. (置于火上的) 烤架
Jerry forced scrap wood through the vents in the grill to stoke the fire. 杰里从烤架的通风孔塞一些小木片来使火更旺一些。
2. N-COUNT A grill is a part of a stove which produces strong direct heat to cook food that has been placed underneath it. (烤炉内的) 烤架[英国英语]
Remove from heat and finish off under the grill until cheese melts. 把它从火上拿开,放在烘烤器下面烤到奶酪熔化为止。
3. V-T/V-I When you grill food, or when it grills, you cook it on metal bars above a fire or barbecue. 烧烤
Grill the steaks over a wood or charcoal fire that is quite hot. 在相当热的柴火或木炭火上烤牛排。
4. V-T/V-I When you grill food, or when it grills, you cook it in a stove using very strong heat directly above it. 烘烤[英国英语]
Grill the meat for 20 minutes on each side. 把肉的两面分别烤20分钟。
Apart from peppers and eggplant, many other vegetables grill well. 除了甜椒和茄子,许多别的蔬菜烤起来也不错。
I'll grill the lobster. 我来烤龙虾。
5. grillingN-UNCOUNT 烤
The breast can be cut into portions for grilling. 胸脯肉可以切成小块来烤。
6. V-T If you grill someone about something, you ask them a lot of questions for a long period of time. 盘问[非正式]
Grill your travel agent about the facilities for families with children. 向旅行社多问问为有孩子随行的家庭提供的设施。
7. grillingN-COUNT 盘问
He faced a hostile grilling from the committee's Republicans. 他面临来自委员会中共和党人不怀好意的盘问。
8. N-COUNT A grill is a restaurant that serves grilled food. 烤肉餐馆
...patrons of the Savoy Grill. …萨沃伊烤肉店的常客。
9. N-COUNT →a variant spelling of grille
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grill /ɡrɪl/ (grilling,grilled,grills)
剑桥词典
- B1 UK (US broiler)
the surface in a cookerthat can be heated to very high temperatures and under which you put food to be cooked
(炉具的)烤架,焙盘
a frame of metal bars over a fire on which food can be put to be cooked
(置于火上的)烤架
mainly US
an informal restaurant that sells grilled food such as hamburgers , steak , and chicken
烧烤店,烧烤餐馆 返回 grill