grill / grɪl /

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grill3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a grated utensil for broiling meat, fish, vegetables, etc., over a fire; gridiron.
  2. a dish of grilled meat, fish, etc.Compare mixed grill.
  3. grillroom.
  4. Philately. a group of small pyramidal marks, embossed or impressed in parallel rows on certain U.S. and Peruvian stamps of the late 19th century to prevent erasure of cancellation marks.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to broil on a gridiron or other apparatus over or before a fire.
  2. to subject to severe and persistent cross-examination or questioning.
  3. to torment with heat.
  4. to mark with a series of parallel bars like those of a grill.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to undergo broiling.

grill 近义词

v. 动词 verb

broil food

grill 的近义词 8
grill 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

ask questions aggressively

更多grill例句

  1. Bradford took over the grill five years ago and survived a few seasons of not making much money.
  2. Last but not least, any portable grill worth using should still cook food efficiently and evenly.
  3. The included temperature probe, which connects to the digital control panel on the front, made it easy to cook our pork tenderloin perfectly without opening the grill and letting out heat.
  4. If, like my husband, you enjoy splurging on high-quality meat and want to cook it precisely, the grill comes with all the features you need.
  5. Space is limited, so any camp grill worthy of the rare real estate in the truck bed would need to pack up small.
  6. He took her to the Savoy Grill to eat lobster, and to his favorite Mexican joint for hot enchiladas.
  7. Also, Mary is dead now and her grill has probably been blown to smithereens.
  8. Called my friends Cindy and Gary and they came over and we put steaks on the grill and smoked cigars and got drunk.
  9. The air around the grill clouds with the steam of sizzling onions.
  10. McDonald channeled us into Holiday's last year of life, in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.
  11. From the tables outside, one can see into the small kitchen, with its polished copper sauce-pans hanging about the grill.
  12. So she nodded good-humouredly at her son and let the subject of the Piccadilly Grill drop.
  13. Catching the grill with one hand as he rushed through the door, Shelby sought to slam it shut and latch it.
  14. At their most adventurous they would lunch or dine in the neutral region of the grill-room at the Grand Babylon.
  15. But it is the etiquette and tradition of the Grill, that whoever enters it must speak with whomever he finds there.