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steaming

US // (ˈstiːmɪŋ) //

蒸煮,蒸制,蒸腾,蒸气

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : very hot
    • : informal angry
    • : slang drunk
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : informal robbery, esp of passengers in a railway carriage or bus, by a large gang of armed youths

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Examples

  • After roasting, hand-grinding the beans and seeping the grinds, he hands out steaming cups.

  • The meat glistened seductively with melted butter, piled high and steaming on top of a crisp, oily split-top bun.

  • NSA technology, so far as Carter knows, does not rise to the level of tea kettles for steaming open envelopes.

  • But Friday morning, the monthly jobs report dumped a steaming pile of caution on the carpet.

  • It begins—in the steaming, hot-toddy voice of Scarlett Johansson—to speak to him.

  • We pull up, with steaming cattle, at the old ‘White Horse,’ where lunch is spread.

  • It was steaming in the red juice, with the least suspicion of melted butter over the whole.

  • Coal is best, but hickory saplings, chopped about two feet long, make a good steaming heat.

  • Soon the hot blankets, hot water, and steaming drinks began to take effect and the shivering stopped.

  • So he waved him gracefully to the table, where a brace of flagons stood amid the steaming viands.