fried / fraɪd /

💦中学词汇油炸的油炸炒过的油炸食品

fried2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. cooked in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
  2. Slang. drunk; inebriated. intoxicated from drugs; high. exhausted or incapacitated through intemperance; burned-out.
v. 动词 verb
  1. simple past tense and past participle of fry.

fried 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

deep-fried

更多fried例句

  1. The Nationals had rallied off Fried in the first, batting around to take a 4-1 lead, before Fedde exited to a 6-4 mess.
  2. Pan-fried food is often cooked in a thin layer of oil, and deep-fried food is fully submerged in it.
  3. He had expressed his eagerness to try curry, so, only slightly surprised, she made kadhi, a thick yogurt and chickpea-flour stew that she’d specially dot with deep-fried pakoras.
  4. There’s no need to avoid potatoes, but choose options that are roasted or boiled most often, rather than those that are deep-fried.
  5. The meal will also have to include at least half a cup of non-fried fruits or vegetables.
  6. “I think as the ubiquity of French fries prove, everyone loves a crispy fried potato,” he said in an email.
  7. I remember them coming over all adorable with mac and cheese, collard greens, fried chicken.
  8. Shortly afterward, someone gave her some cash and “un combo de Kentucky Fried Chicken.”
  9. “Gardens can provide kids with disabilities a greater level of autonomy,” said Fried.
  10. I ate the staple corn paste sadza every day and tasted fried mopane worms.
  11. "I guess you've handled a frying pan before, all right," he remarked at last, when the bacon was fried without burning.
  12. Common soldiers bought fruit and paper bags of fried potatoes from the booths.
  13. Cash then took down the little square baking pan, greased from the last baking of bread, and in that he fried his hot cakes.
  14. I catched a good big catfish, too, and Jim cleaned him with his knife, and fried him.
  15. It was not, however, pere Kontzen's terrace nor his appetizing fried dishes that drew them on.