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tong

/tawng, tong/US // tɔŋ, tɒŋ //UK // (tɒŋ) //

铜,同,棠,彤

Definitions

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

Examples

  • You need a great spatula, a strong pair of tongs, a comfortable serving fork, and a safe way to clean your grill.

  • From today’s WiFi and Bluetooth grills to new tongs, the best and brightest grill gear is the secret sauce of a memorable summer.

  • Using tongs or a spatula, flip the sausages over and toss the onions and peppers so that they cook evenly.

  • Using a spider or tongs, stir the potatoes gently, to ensure they aren’t sticking together.

  • Alvarez-Roos suggests using the longest tongs that storage space will allow.

  • Around that time, in 1972, Chinese-American restaurateur Michael Tong opened Shun Lee Palace on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

  • Their goal, he argues, is not world domination but da tong: “great harmony.”

  • Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Mitch McConnell of Wherever are going at it hammer and tong.

  • The Treasurie of the French Tong: teaching the waye to varie all sortes of verbes.

  • Now, what I want to know is what the Hop Sing tong means by shipping the departed brethren by freight?

  • But behind the voual in our tong (so far as yet I can fynd) it hath no use.

  • At the last-mentioned place it receives the Roch, and then goes westward to Farnworth, where it is joined by the Tong.

  • They make some distinction in another instance when speaking of crying, they say the men Tong-i; the women Tong-e.