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grater

/grey-ter/US // ˈgreɪ tər //UK // (ˈɡreɪtə) //

刨花机,礤床,磨床

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that grates.
    • : any of various kitchen devices for grating food: a cheese grater.

Examples

  • Cut the orange in half through its equator and, using a microplane or fine grater, zest one half.

  • We use the old-style "knuckle-buster" metal box grater, but we turn it on its side.

  • Then, with a handheld grater or the grating attachment of a food processor, shred the potatoes.

  • Pots, pans, graters, presses, measuring utensils are everywhere, and every surface — including the surrounding floor — is littered with slops, spills, skins, peels, etc.

  • Stocking Stuffers: Under $25 Microplane grater  Every year I lead off with this, and why not?

  • I have to admit that in the beginning of my potato pancake-making career, I used a box grater.

  • If you do not have a food processor, grate by hand on a box grater.

  • More like the noise of powdering an iron bar on a nutmeg-grater, suggested Brittle.

  • And as all the others had the obvious things—such as a nutmeg-grater or a neck of mutton, or a nomlette—my five won easily.

  • To prepare an onion in this way, peel it, cut off a crosswise slice, and then grate the onion on a grater over a shallow dish.

  • Then Lockley looked down at the cheese grater-pocket radio device of his own manufacture.

  • For his purpose he carried the strangest of equipment, a device made of a pocket radio and a cheese grater.