20231004 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
20231004 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
scald?/sk??ld/ scaldingscaldedscalds 1. V-T If you scald yourself, you burn yourself with very hot liquid or steam. 燙傷 ? A patient jumped into a bath being prepared by a member of staff and scalded herself. 一位病人跳進(jìn)了工作人員正在給她準(zhǔn)備的洗澡水中把自己燙傷了。 2. N-COUNT A scald is a burn caused by very hot liquid or steam. 燙傷 ? Scalds, burns and poisoning can all be life-threatening. 燙傷、燒傷和中毒都有可能危及生命。 wok?/w?k/ N-COUNT A wok is a large bowl-shaped pan used for Chinese-style cooking. 中餐炒鍋 pickle?/?p?k?l/ |TEM8 picklingpickledpickles 1. N-PLURAL Pickles are vegetables or fruit, sometimes cut into pieces, which have been kept in vinegar or salt water for a long time so that they have a strong, sharp taste. 泡菜 ? ...a bowl of sliced pickles in lemon juice. …一碗浸在檸檬汁中的泡菜片。 2. N-MASS Pickle is a cold spicy sauce with pieces of vegetables and fruit in it. 泡菜醬 ? ...jars of pickle. …成罐的泡菜醬。 3. V-T When you pickle food, you keep it in vinegar or salt water so that it does not go bad and it develops a strong, sharp taste. 腌制 ? Select your favourite fruit or veg and pickle them while they are still fresh. 挑選你最喜歡的水果或蔬菜,趁新鮮腌制起來。 ingredient?/?n?ɡri?d??nt/ |CET4 TEM4 1. N-COUNT Ingredients are the things that are used to make something, especially all the different foods you use when you are cooking a particular dish. (尤指烹調(diào)用的) 原料 ? Mix in the remaining ingredients. 摻入剩下的原料。 2. N-COUNT An ingredient of a situation is one of the essential parts of it. 要素 ? The meeting had all the ingredients of high political drama. 這次會議擁有了極富戲劇性的政治緊張場面的全部要素。 sea·son·ing?n. /?si?z?n??/ [ UC] a substance used to add flavour to food, especially salt and pepper 調(diào)味品;作料