grate 的 2 个定义
- a frame of metal bars for holding fuel when burning, as in a fireplace, furnace, or stove.
- a framework of parallel or crossed bars, used as a partition, guard, cover, or the like; grating.
- a fireplace.
grat·ed, grat·ing.
- to furnish with a grate or grates.
grate 近义词
shred, grind down
irritate
更多grate例句
- Like a cast-iron skillet, cast-iron grates retain heat and displace it effectively, preventing your food from sticking.
- It’s a series of grates or holes cut into streets and gutters that collect water underground.
- The important thing is that every day I have reprieve from my internal monologue, that grating negative self-talk, and the millions of small anxieties I’m plagued by.
- Spray it on grill grates and inside the grill, and if your pellet grill has a chimney, remember to clean that, too.
- You also can grate and freeze squash in an airtight container for up to a year to take advantage of the peak summer produce all year long.
- The dress, which was created by William Travilla, was famously worn by Monroe as she stood over a subway grate.
- It was kind of like when you walk over a grate and you can hear the subway barreling in.
- I occasionally bring it right to the table so people can grate their own.
- Preheat the grill to high heat and brush the grate with oil or spray with nonstick cooking spray.
- If you do not have a food processor, grate by hand on a box grater.
- Cheese is now eaten with apple puddings and pies; but is there any nook in England where they still grate it over plum pudding?
- The fire in the rusty grate had been allowed to die out, and its cold grey ashes strewed the hearth.
- Peter came in and lighted the gas, and put more coal on the grate, and said Sam had gone to the station.
- The rain plashed against the windows, a coal fell through the grate and dropped upon the fender.
- The size of the flue for an ordinary grate is 149 in.; for a kitchen stove 1414 in.