bain-marie 的定义
plural bains-ma·rie [beyn-muh-ree; French ban-ma-ree]. /ˈbeɪn məˈri; French bɛ̃ maˈri/.
- a receptacle containing hot or boiling water into which other containers are placed to warm or cook the food in them.
- British. a double boiler.
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