fillet 的 2 个定义
- 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.
- a narrow band of ribbon or the like worn around the head, usually as an ornament; headband.
- any narrow strip, as wood or metal.
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- Cooking. to cut or prepare as a fillet.to cut fillets from.
- to bind or adorn with or as if with a fillet.
- Machinery. to round off with a fillet.
fillet 近义词
fastener
更多fillet例句
- The fillet tasted like the real thing, but it still has a way to go.
- Move the carrots and parsnips to one side of the sheet pan and place the fish fillets on the other side.
- Fold any thinner pieces of fish so that all the fillets are about the same thickness.
- She said that "the most expensive piece of meat in a local butcher [in France] is a fillet of horse meat."
- The beef tenderloin was excellent, but I was disappointed with the bass fillet.
- Cover the top of each fillet with a quarter of the andouille crust mixture.
- I like to use wild salmon, but alternatively you can use any firm-fleshed fillet.
- It is Japanese- and Chinese-inspired, offering tasty dishes like sesame-crusted tuna and wok-charred beef fillet.
- 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.
- A gold fillet, set with another matchless diamond, confined her hair, which fell loosely in wavy tresses round her shoulders.
- 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.
- To form cutlets similar to the fillet cutlets, place them in a frying-pan, and let them poach in water.
- Fillet a brace of woodcock, soak them in salad oil seasoned with black pepper, some cloves, and a pounded head of garlic.