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kneaded

/need/US // nid //UK // (niːd) //

揉过的,揉过,揉捏的,揉成团

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to work into a uniform mixture by pressing, folding, and stretching.
    • : to manipulate by similar movements, as the body in a massage.
    • : to make by kneading: to knead bread.
    • : to make kneading movements with: She kneaded her fist into her palm.

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Examples

  • COMFIER The Comfier Shiatsu Neck & Back Massager uses slow, targeted movements to knead the back, shoulders, neck, and thighs.

  • These recipes may be just different enough that no-knead bread is less a technique than a broader concept, but only one of them, in the end, became the default.

  • To use, let the head of the massager glide over your skin, kneading the targeted muscle for a minute or two.

  • Once the dough is combined, turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth.

  • “He had his arm around her and was kind of kneading her shoulder,” Gilmore said.

  • Mix together then knead to make a soft, smooth, elastic dough.

  • Pour in the chicken stock and knead with your hands until the bread is very moist, actually wet.

  • The chocolate is put in large conching machines that spin it though whirling blades to knead it for hours.

  • One may see the ferocious small animal knead the dead bee for half an hour, squeeze him like a lemon, drink him out like a gourd.

  • Knead over the bits that are left from cutting the biscuits out until all the dough has been used.

  • Knead it on the board till it is very fine and smooth; raise over night.

  • It is not necessary to knead bread more than once to secure lightness.

  • The bread now being ready to knead, Miss Corson recurred to that subject.