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单词 fry
释义
fry1 verbfry2 nounfry3 noun
fryfry1 /fraɪ/ ●●● S2 W3 verb (past tense and past participle fried, present participle frying, third person singular fries) Word Origin
WORD ORIGINfry1
Origin:
1200-1300 Old French frire, from Latin frigere
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
fry
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyfry
he, she, itfries
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyfried
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave fried
he, she, ithas fried
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad fried
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill fry
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have fried
Continuous Form
PresentIam frying
he, she, itis frying
you, we, theyare frying
PastI, he, she, itwas frying
you, we, theywere frying
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been frying
he, she, ithas been frying
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been frying
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be frying
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been frying
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Fry the onions gently for five minutes.
  • Mushrooms are best when fried in olive oil.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Heat the oil and fry the chicken for 10-15 minutes.
  • Quickly fry rabbit pieces until golden brown on all sides, 6 to 8 minutes.
  • The semiconductor devices are all fairly sensitive to excess heat, so don't fry them during soldering!
  • They roasted and stewed and fried the meats and served them with traditional staples made from corn or flour.
  • Whether you want to bake or boil, steam or fry, Prestige has a quality product that you can rely on.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSways of cooking something
to cook things such as bread or cakes in an oven: · Tom baked a cake for my birthday.
to cook meat or vegetables in an oven: · Roast the potatoes for an hour.
to cook food in hot oil: · She was frying some mushrooms.
to fry small pieces of food while moving them around continuously: · stir-fried tofu and bean sprouts
to fry vegetables for a short time in a small amount of butter or oil: · Sauté the potatoes in butter.
to cook food over or under strong heat: · grilled fish
American English to cook food under heat: · broiled fish
to cook something in very hot water: · He doesn’t even know how to boil an egg.· English people seem to love boiled vegetables.
to cook vegetables over hot water: · Steam the rice for 15 minutes.
to cook food, especially fish or eggs, slowly in hot water: · poached salmon
to cook the outside surfaces of bread: · toasted muffins
to cook food on a metal frame over a fire outdoors: · I thought we could barbecue some mackerel.
to cook food in a microwave oven: · The beans can be microwaved.
Longman Language Activatorways of cooking
· In a large sauté pan, cook the bacon until crisp.· Cover and cook slowly until beets are tender, stirring occasionally.
to cook food in very hot water: · Boil the potatoes until they are soft.· The beans should be boiled rapidly for at least twenty minutes.
to cook food slowly in water that is boiling very gently: · Simmer the macaroni in lightly salted water.· Cover the pan and let it simmer for fifteen minutes.simmer gently/slowly: · Combine all ingredients and simmer gently for 30 to 45 minutes.
to cook food in hot oil, butter, or fat: · Fry the onions gently for five minutes.· Mushrooms are best when fried in olive oil.
to cook something by mixing it in hot oil for a short time and keeping it moving in the pan: · Add the garlic, ginger and onions and stir-fry for 30 seconds.· Water chestnuts can be eaten straight from the tin or stir-fried.· Chinese peanut oils are perfect for stir-frying.
to cook food in an oven, for example bread, cakes, or potatoes: · My grandmother baked her own bread.· Bake at 190C for 20-25 minutes.· Bake the soufflés for 12 minutes.· Place on a baking sheet and bake in a very low oven until crisp.
to cook meat or vegetables in an oven or over a fire: · Roast the chicken for three hours in a hot oven.· the smell of roasting meat
to cook food by putting it directly underneath a flame or a heated electric object: · Grill the steak for about five minutes on each side.· Brush the kebabs lightly with oil and broil them.· Broil until cheese melts and edges of bread are crusty.
to cook food in steam: · Steam the courgettes for 3-4 minutes.· The broccoli, peppers and squash should be steamed.
WORD SETS
allspice, nounbake, verbbarbecue, verbbaste, verbblanch, verbboil, verbbottle, verbbouillon cube, nounbraise, verbbreadcrumbs, nounbreaded, adjectivebrine, nounbroil, verbbrown, verbbutter, verbcandied, adjectivecaper, nouncaramel, nouncardamom, nouncarve, verbcasserole, nouncasserole, verbcaster sugar, nouncharbroil, verbchervil, nounchestnut, nounchicory, nounchill, verbchilli powder, nounchip, verbcilantro, nouncinnamon, nounclean, verbclove, nouncochineal, nouncoconut, nouncook, verbcook, nouncookbook, nouncookery, nouncookery book, nouncordon bleu, adjectivecore, verbcoriander, nouncream, verbcrisp, verbcube, verbculinary, adjectivecumin, nouncurry powder, noundeep fry, verbdessertspoon, noundevilled, adjectivedice, verbdone, adjectivedress, verbessence, nounfat, nounflambé, adjectiveflan, nounflavouring, nounflour, nounflour, verbfrost, verbfrosting, nounfry, verbglaze, verbglaze, noungourmet, adjectivegourmet, noungrate, verbgrease, noungrease, verbgreaseproof paper, noungrill, verbgrill, noungrind, verbgut, verbhard-boiled, adjectivehaute cuisine, nounhob, nounhull, verbhusk, verbice, verbicebox, nounicing, nounicing sugar, nouningredient, nounjoint, verbknead, verblard, nounlard, verbleaven, nounliquidize, verbmarinade, nounmarinate, verbmarjoram, nounmicrowave, verbmince, verbmincer, nounmint, nounmix, verbmix, nounnouvelle cuisine, nounnutmeg, nounoil, nounolive oil, nounoverdone, adjectiveparboil, verbpare, verbpickle, verbpipe, verbpit, verbpitted, adjectivepkt, pluck, verbplum tomato, nounpoach, verbprecooked, adjectivepreheat, verbprep, verbprove, verbrecipe, nounreduce, verbrice paper, nounrind, nounrise, verbroast, verbroast, nounroast, adjectiverosemary, nounroux, nounsaffron, nounsage, nounsalt, nounsalt, verbsauce, nounsausage meat, nounsauté, verbsavory, nounscalloped, adjectivesear, verbseason, verbseasoning, nounself-raising flour, nounself-rising flour, nounsesame, nounshell, verbshortening, nounshort-order cook, nounshuck, verbsieve, verbsift, verbsifter, nounsimmer, verbsimmer, nounskewer, verbsmoke, verbsoak, verbsoda, nounsodium bicarbonate, nounspice, nounspice, verbspicy, adjectivestarch, nounsteam, verbsteep, verbstew, verbstock, nounstone, verbstrain, verbstuff, verbstuffing, nounsunny-side up, adjectivesweat, verbsweet-and-sour, adjectiveTabasco, nountandoori, adjectivetarragon, nountbsp, teaspoon, nountenderize, verbtenderloin, nountextured vegetable protein, nounthaw, verbthyme, nountimer, nountoast, nountoast, verbtoss, verbtruss, verbtsp, turmeric, noununderdone, adjectivevinaigrette, nounvinegar, nounwhip, verbwhisk, verbyeast, nounzap, verbzest, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=bacon, egg, toast etc)· Do you feel like having a cooked breakfast?
(=cooked in oil)· They filled their plates with fried chicken.
(=cooked in hot oil)· We’re going to have fried fish tonight.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Stir in the chicken and fry until brown.· Then add the chicken and stir fry for 2 minutes.· I want to go to some little cafe and get a chicken-fried steak.
· Instant scrambled eggs, frozen fried eggs, canned eggnog, and many other convenient egg foods are being market tested.· This means a nest may contain eggs through to fry which are just becoming free swimming.· Therefore, eggs or fry of other fish are liable to be eaten.· Clown Loach might also prey on eggs or fry.
· The long roots of Water Lettuce provide shelter for fish and fry.· And Landless had just told him on the telephone that he had other fish to fry.· Add the fish and stir fry for about 2 minutes until golden brown and crispy.· Owen had other fish to fry and for the next two days he was busy on other things.· Its roots provide refuge for fish and fry.· It provides refuge for fish and fry in its trailing roots.· This suggests that he had bigger fish to fry - and indeed he had.· I use white worm to supplement the food of fish fry.
· Heat the oil in a large pan and gently fry the onion and garlic for 5 minutes.· Maybe corn cut from the cob and fried with green onions and butter.· Melt butter and fry the onion and celery for five minutes without browning.· Heat 1 tablespoon oil in frying pan and saute onions until clear.· Gently fry onions, garlic and celery in a frying pan. 2.· Java Joe and his friend Bic chopped up potatoes and began frying them with onions and garlic in a communal kitchen.· Slice and fry 4 medium onions until soft.· Heat the oil and gently fry the spring onions without browning for a few minutes.
· Add the salt and potatoes, stir and fry until well coated in the spice mixture.· Diana put on an apron and began to Slice potatoes for frying.· Cook potatoes in already-boiling liquids; never keep cooked potatoes long and always fry at correct temperatures.· Long tables with stainless-steel trays held mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, fried oysters and oyster stew.· While the potatoes were frying she buttered the bread and made a pot of tea.· Java Joe and his friend Bic chopped up potatoes and began frying them with onions and garlic in a communal kitchen.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • I can't deal with this now - I've got other fish to fry.
out of the frying pan and into the fire
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 verbfry2 nounfry3 noun
fryfry2 ●●● S2 (also french fry) noun (plural fries) [countable usually plural] especially American English Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • I'll have a cheeseburger and a large fry.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A couple of weeks later I noticed 15-20 free-swimming fry.
  • My Guppies keep getting pregnant but I have never seen any fry.
  • She likes curry and chips, but Ralph's stir fry is probably better.
  • The fry drift with the current to the relative safety of plant growths.
  • The fry made the water seethe.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=bacon, egg, toast etc)· Do you feel like having a cooked breakfast?
(=cooked in oil)· They filled their plates with fried chicken.
(=cooked in hot oil)· We’re going to have fried fish tonight.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • I can't deal with this now - I've got other fish to fry.
out of the frying pan and into the fire
a long thin piece of potato that has been cooked in fat SYN chip British English
fry1 verbfry2 nounfry3 noun
fryfry3 noun [plural] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A couple of weeks later I noticed 15-20 free-swimming fry.
  • If you do, you simply make the burn fry.
  • It is now possible for the consumer to purchase omelet mixtures ready for the fry pan.
  • My Guppies keep getting pregnant but I have never seen any fry.
  • Now came the scrape of metal as Mrs Arkaday shook the sputtering fry pan back and forth over the burner.
  • She likes curry and chips, but Ralph's stir fry is probably better.
  • The fry made the water seethe.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=bacon, egg, toast etc)· Do you feel like having a cooked breakfast?
(=cooked in oil)· They filled their plates with fried chicken.
(=cooked in hot oil)· We’re going to have fried fish tonight.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Very small fry may suffer so it best to time your breeding efforts to avoid the holiday period.· They can also be dangerous to small fish and fry, which might get stuck in the tangle of filaments and suffocate.· But in reality it is small fry.· These frontline soldiers are cheap, disposable small fry attached to writing pads, booklets, and smart Post-it notes.· Feeders are small fry, though they're well paid if the ransom's high.· Well, the reader may say, he's small fry, an easy target.· Therefore, by adopting only smaller, slower-moving fry, a pair may further deflect attacks from its own offspring.· The Army seemed very small fry in comparison.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • I can't deal with this now - I've got other fish to fry.
out of the frying pan and into the fire
very young fish small fry
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