fillet / ˈfɪl ɪt; usually fɪˈleɪ for 1, 10 /

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fillet2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Cooking. a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish, especially the beef tenderloin.a piece of veal or other meat boned, rolled, and tied for roasting.
  2. a narrow band of ribbon or the like worn around the head, usually as an ornament; headband.
  3. any narrow strip, as wood or metal.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. Cooking. to cut or prepare as a fillet.to cut fillets from.
  2. to bind or adorn with or as if with a fillet.
  3. Machinery. to round off with a fillet.

fillet 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fastener

更多fillet例句

  1. The fillet tasted like the real thing, but it still has a way to go.
  2. Move the carrots and parsnips to one side of the sheet pan and place the fish fillets on the other side.
  3. Fold any thinner pieces of fish so that all the fillets are about the same thickness.
  4. She said that "the most expensive piece of meat in a local butcher [in France] is a fillet of horse meat."
  5. The beef tenderloin was excellent, but I was disappointed with the bass fillet.
  6. Cover the top of each fillet with a quarter of the andouille crust mixture.
  7. I like to use wild salmon, but alternatively you can use any firm-fleshed fillet.
  8. It is Japanese- and Chinese-inspired, offering tasty dishes like sesame-crusted tuna and wok-charred beef fillet.
  9. And the sun was glancing on many a gemmed fillet and many a ribbon-decked, blond tress that fell nigh to its proud owner's knees.
  10. A gold fillet, set with another matchless diamond, confined her hair, which fell loosely in wavy tresses round her shoulders.
  11. This is bound round the forehead by a fillet sometimes made of camel's hair, which holds it in its place tightly, like a cap.
  12. To form cutlets similar to the fillet cutlets, place them in a frying-pan, and let them poach in water.
  13. Fillet a brace of woodcock, soak them in salad oil seasoned with black pepper, some cloves, and a pounded head of garlic.