broil
- IPA[brɔɪl]
英式
- cook (meat or fish) by exposure to direct heat;become very hot, especially from the sun
verb: broil, 3rd person present: broils, gerund or present participle: broiling, past tense: broiled, past participle: broiled
- 釋義
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動詞
- 1. North American cook (meat or fish) by exposure to direct heat he lightly broiled a wedge of sea bass a broiled sirloin steak
- ▪ North American become very hot, especially from the sun the countryside lay broiling in the sun
- a grilled steak served cut diagonally in thin slices.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a grilled steak served cut diagonally in thin slices.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[broil]
美式
- cook (meat or fish) by exposure to direct, intense radiant heat: he broiled a wedge of sea bass a broiled sirloin steak
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[brɔɪl]
英式
- a quarrel or commotion: the dark interior was a broil of fighting men
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[broil]
美式
- a quarrel or commotion: the dark interior was a broil of fighting men
Oxford American Dictionary