defrost / dɪˈfrɔst, -ˈfrɒst /

💦中学词汇解冻除霜化冻化霜

defrost2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to remove the frost or ice from: to defrost a refrigerator; to defrost the windshield of a car.
  2. to thaw or partially thaw.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become free of ice or frost: The refrigerator defrosted quickly.
  2. to thaw, as frozen food: The meat took two hours to defrost.

defrost 近义词

v. 动词 verb

free from frost

defrost 的近义词 2
defrost 的反义词 1

更多defrost例句

  1. They freeze well, so make a big batch and defrost one at a time, so it’s ready for your kid when they get home.
  2. The air fryer wicks moisture from the food as it defrosts and cooks, so you end up with a crispy chimichanga-like burrito, not a soggy wrap.
  3. This has resulted in a number of cases where vaccines were wasted or pharmacists and others offered the vaccine to anyone who would take it, in order not to waste their defrosted supply after the day’s vaccinations were done.
  4. The vaccine clinic has also managed to further reduce potential waste by getting appointment confirmations and defrosting vaccine vials close to appointment times, she said.
  5. That means pharmacists need to be on top of how many vaccines they will be giving, and ensure that they defrost the right number at the right time.
  6. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator (if frozen) and bake before serving.
  7. “It takes a day to defrost and then it takes a day to take out,” Lupoi says on the recording.
  8. It would seem Bennett has decided to defrost a security perspective that went into deep-freeze in the 1970s.
  9. He opened the refrigerator and examined the control, then turned it to "defrost."