[VERB 动词]油煎;油炸;油炒 When you fry food, you cook it in a pan that contains hot fat or oil. →see usage note at:
cook
[V n]
[V-ed]
Fry the breadcrumbs until golden brown.
把面包屑炸成金褐色为止。
...fried rice.
炒饭
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]鱼苗;鱼秧Fry are very small, young fish.
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]See also:
small fry
;fries 同 French friesFries are the same as French fries.
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[PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]See also:
fry-up
;(尤指为尽快做好便饭)煎一下,炸一下 If you fry up food, you fry it, especially in order to make a quick, casual meal.
[V P n (not pron)]
[V n P]
[mainly BRIT 主英]
I fried up the beef...
我把牛肉煎了一下。
She cuts and fries the mixture up into a potato doughnut called Quin-Kuria.
她把混料切好后放进油里炸成一种叫做Quin-Kuria 的土豆炸面圈。
相关词组:
fry up
Oxford
fry★/fraɪ; NAmEfraɪ/
verb
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noun
fryfriesfriedfryingverb★ _cooking_methods_comp.jpg _fry.jpg (fries,fry·ing,fried,fried)1★[transitive , intransitive ]fry(sth) to cook sth in hot fat or oil; to be cooked in hot fat or oil 油炸;油煎;油炒◆fried fish炸鱼◆the smell of bacon frying煎熏咸肉的气味☞related noun
fry-up
☞collocationsat
cooking
☞see also
stir-fry
2[intransitive ]( informal) to be burnt by the sun (被阳光)灼伤,晒伤◆You'll fry on the beach if you're not careful.你在海滩上若不小心会被太阳灼伤的。IDIOMsee
fish
n.noun1[plural ]very small young fish 鱼苗;鱼秧子☞see also
small fry
2[countable ](usuallyfries [plural ])( especially NAmE) =
French fry
◆Would you like ketchup with your fries?你吃炸薯条要番茄酱吗?fry/fraɪ; NAmEfraɪ/
LDC
fry1 verb
fry2 noun
fry3 noun
fryfry1 /fraɪ/ ●●●S2W3 verb (past tense and past participle fried, present participle frying, third person singular fries)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to cook something in hot fat or oil, or to be cooked in hot fat or oil: Fry the potatoes, covered, for about 20 minutes. I could smell onions frying. →
deep fry
, stir-fry1
► see thesaurus at
cook
2[intransitive, transitive] American English informal to kill someone in an electric chair, or to be killed in an electric chair, as a punishmentGRAMMARFry belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.• You can say: · I’m frying some fish. In this sentence, ‘some fish’ is the object of fry.• You can say: · Some fish is frying. In this sentence, ‘some fish’ is the subject of fry.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS
fry1 verb
fry2 noun
fry3 noun
fryfry2 ●●●S2 (also french fry) noun (plural fries) [countable usually plural] especially American English
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a long thin piece of potato that has been cooked in fatSYN chip British English
fry1 verb
fry2 noun
fry3 noun
fryfry3 noun [plural]
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very young fish →
small fry
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