roast 的 4 个定义
- to bake uncovered, especially in an oven.
- to cook by direct exposure to dry heat, as on a spit.
- to brown, dry, or parch by exposure to heat, as coffee beans.
- (9)
- to roast meat or other food.
- to undergo the process of becoming roasted.
- roasted meat or a piece of roasted meat, as a piece of beef or veal of a quantity and shape for slicing into more than one portion.
- a piece of meat for roasting.
- something that is roasted.
- (7)
- roasted: roast beef.
roast 近义词
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- There are also certain dishes which simply don’t fit on an uppermost rack, like a whole roast chicken.
- I woke up in the night, and couldn’t stop thinking about the possibility this roast chicken was supposed to bring into my life.
- Serve your perfect roast chicken or hearty beef stew by placing your Dutch oven on this elegant trivet.
- When you roast a big tray of vegetables, it’s easy to reheat the leftovers or add them to grain bowls.
- Now here he was hearing, really hearing for the first time, that the planet, his son’s future home, was going to roast.
- The nanas and poppies and grannies and grampses who flocked there to roast in the sun.
- Remove the roast from the pan and let rest for a minimum of 15 minutes.
- A Chinese restaurateur ran to the window as I wolfed down roast duck for my farewell dinner, as shots were heard across the way.
- With time I learned to disassemble the entire hotpot and mount the heating coil on a roast beef can with a whole punched in it.
- It has the best pot roast on the West Coast, I told him, but it turns out, it was only on the dinner menu.
- Or what if I do not fish at all, but get my roast fish by paying for it a part of the wages I receive for working in a saw mill?
- They were about to make a fire and roast some of the flesh for dinner, when a pitiful cry was heard.
- Roast beef was presented, in compliment to the English, very little roasted.
- He was a fat man—eating roast pork, and apple-sauce, and mashed potatoes, and bread.
- With a roast apple in his snout, and a ribbon—a blue—no, a pink ribbon decorating his ornery little tail.