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baste

/beyst/US // beɪst //UK // (beɪst) //

涂抹,擦拭,擦洗,擦拭干净

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bast·ed, bast·ing.

    • : to sew with long, loose stitches, as in temporarily tacking together pieces of a garment while it is being made.

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Examples

  • Yet it is also bounded by pointed efforts to objectively measure what people actually think, efforts that are themselves quickly basted with subjective assessment.

  • Stainless-steel tongs, grill brushes, meat thermometers, basting brushes, and all sizes of forks are essential parts of the BBQ master’s toolbox.

  • For the first minute, baste the potatoes constantly with oil, spooning it over the top so that the starch sets and won’t deflate.

  • Place them in front of a clear fire, baste constantly, and serve with slices of lemon round the dish.

  • Sure and the artful baste who made it little thought he was going to find us as purty a hiding-place as was ever made.

  • Mike, poor man, regretted very much that he had no gun, as he might perhaps shoot “the baste.”

  • "Here, baste these fowls," cried the cook, handing a long-handled spoon to one of the scullions.

  • Of course, pork tenderloins will be pretty sure to yield drippings enough to baste with.