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chicken-fry

/chik-uhn-frahy/US // ˈtʃɪk ənˌfraɪ //

炒鸡,炸鸡,炒鸡肉,炸鸡肉

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    chick·en-fried, chick·en-fry·ing.

    • : to dip in batter and fry, usually in deep fat: chicken-fried steak.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : food or a meal prepared in this way: He claims to do the best chicken-fry in Texas.

Examples

  • This same outlet worked the phrase “engagement to toyboy lover” into the headline of their article on Fry.

  • And yes, someone has already called Spencer a “Small Fry,” har har.

  • For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer.

  • Fry had previously confirmed the news to his army of followers on Twitter.

  • In October, he traveled to Denver with Fry to support his work with LGBT rights organization The Matthew Sheppard Foundation.

  • Squinty could look out, but the slats were as close together as those in a chicken coop, and the little pig could not get out.

  • The sailors sometimes use it to fry their meat, for want of butter, and find it agreeable enough.

  • So Hettie put the chicken in a cage, with some wool to cover it, and fed it several times every day, till it came to know her.

  • Lyn was no chicken-hearted weakling, to sit down and weep unavailingly in time of peril.

  • Not so much, either; 'cause a chicken will stir round an' scratch a livin' out the ground, sooner 'n starve.