tong / tɔŋ, tɒŋ /

💦中学词汇

tong3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to lift, seize, gather, hold, or handle with tongs, as logs or oysters.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to use, or work with, tongs.

更多tong例句

  1. You need a great spatula, a strong pair of tongs, a comfortable serving fork, and a safe way to clean your grill.
  2. From today’s WiFi and Bluetooth grills to new tongs, the best and brightest grill gear is the secret sauce of a memorable summer.
  3. Using tongs or a spatula, flip the sausages over and toss the onions and peppers so that they cook evenly.
  4. Using a spider or tongs, stir the potatoes gently, to ensure they aren’t sticking together.
  5. Alvarez-Roos suggests using the longest tongs that storage space will allow.
  6. Around that time, in 1972, Chinese-American restaurateur Michael Tong opened Shun Lee Palace on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
  7. Their goal, he argues, is not world domination but da tong: “great harmony.”
  8. Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Mitch McConnell of Wherever are going at it hammer and tong.
  9. The Treasurie of the French Tong: teaching the waye to varie all sortes of verbes.
  10. Now, what I want to know is what the Hop Sing tong means by shipping the departed brethren by freight?
  11. But behind the voual in our tong (so far as yet I can fynd) it hath no use.
  12. At the last-mentioned place it receives the Roch, and then goes westward to Farnworth, where it is joined by the Tong.
  13. They make some distinction in another instance when speaking of crying, they say the men Tong-i; the women Tong-e.