skillet / ˈskɪl ɪt /

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skillet 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a frying pan.
  2. a cylindrical serving vessel of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, having a hinged lid, a handle, and, sometimes, feet.
  3. Chiefly British. a long-handled saucepan.

skillet 近义词

skillet

等同于 pan

skillet

等同于 griddle

skillet 的近义词 3

更多skillet例句

  1. Partially cover the skillet and steam the dumplings until most of the water cooks off.
  2. In a skillet over medium-high heat, warm one tablespoon of oil.
  3. Remove the chicken from the oven and pour the liquid into the skillet, avoiding direct contact with the chicken.
  4. Then head to the beach, scoop them up by the dozens, and fry them in a skillet.
  5. Similarly, it’s important to let a skillet heat up on the stove top, too.
  6. Preheat oven to 375°F. Heat the vegetable oil in a large, high-sided cast iron skillet.
  7. Heat the rum in a small skillet over medium until reduce by half.
  8. Buster can break eggs into a skillet and has done it a number of times this morning.
  9. Don dropped the skillet, jumped into a crouch, went for his gun.
  10. I had no idea if it would even work, but right on the packaging Carr Valley actually recommends sautéing this cheese in a skillet.
  11. Kit turned a silencing frown on the philosopher of the skillet, but Billie went toward the guest with outstretching hands.
  12. A pile of wood was heaped near some smoke-blackened stones, and to one side were a dingy coffee-pot and a skillet.
  13. On Sunday night there had been a hop on the shore of the lake, and a constable had danced with a skillet-wiper from town.
  14. You know, I think he kinda likes you; when you quit transmitting out there, Johnny was like a cat on a hot skillet.
  15. The cooking fixtures generally used are of sheet iron; a dutch oven and skillet of cast metal are very essential.