to broil
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烤, 炙烤
to cook food, especially meat or fish, under or over direct heat
Transitive: to broil food
例子
Broil the salmon fillets in the oven until they are golden and crispy on top.
在烤箱中烤三文鱼片,直到它们表面金黄酥脆。
She likes to broil steak under the broiler for a quick and flavorful dinner.
她喜欢在烤炉下烤牛排,做一顿快速又美味的晚餐。
02
烤, 炙烤
to expose something to intense heat
Transitive: to broil sth
例子
They were out hiking when the sun started to broil the landscape, making it unbearable.
他们正在远足时,太阳开始炙烤着风景,使其变得难以忍受。
The desert sun broiled the earth, making it feel like the ground was radiating heat.
沙漠的太阳烤炙着大地,让人感觉地面在散发热量。
03
烤, 炙烤
to become intensely hot, typically due to prolonged exposure to the sun or a very high temperature
Intransitive
例子
The beach was so exposed that the sand began to broil under the midday sun.
海滩如此暴露,以至于沙子开始在正午的阳光下烤焦。
The asphalt on the road was broiling in the heat, creating a shimmering effect.
路上的沥青在高温下炙烤,产生了闪烁的效果。
Broil
01
the method or process of cooking food by direct exposure to high radiant heat, such as over a fire or under a grill
例子
The steak received a perfect broil under the restaurant's salamander.
Fish prepared by broil develops a crisp exterior while staying moist inside.
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