fry
v.(动词)
fried,fry.ing,fries[froz]
v.tr.(及物动词)
To cook over direct heat in hot oil or fat.
油炸:直接在热油或油状物中烹调
Slang To destroy (electronic circuitry) with excessive heat or current:
【俚语】 烧毁:通过高温或强电流破坏(电路):
例句:
.a power surge to the computer that fried a number of sensitive electronic components.(Erik Sandberg-Diment)
.计算机电源波动烧毁了一些敏感的电子元器件.(埃里克·桑德伯格—迪芒)
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To be cooked in a pan over direct heat in hot oil or fat.
油炸:直接在锅内热油或油状物中被烹调
Slang To undergo execution in an electric chair.
【俚语】 电刑:在电椅上受极刑
n.(名词)
【复数】 fries[froz]
A French fry. Often used in the plural.
一种法国油炸食品。常用复数
A dish of a fried food.
一碟油炸食品
A social gathering at which food is fried and eaten:
一种油炸食品聚餐会:
例句:
a fish fry.
炸鱼宴
来源:
Middle English frien
中古英语 frien
from Old French frire
源自 古法语 frire
from Latin frogere
源自 拉丁语 frogere
fry
fry 2
pl.n.(复数名词)
Small fish, especially young, recently hatched fish.
鱼苗:小鱼,尤其指刚孵化的小鱼
The young of certain other animals.
幼兽:其它某种动物的幼小动物
Individuals, especially young or insignificant persons:
小人物们,尤指不重要或年轻的人:
例句:
.These pampered public school boys . . . had managed to evade the long prison sentences that lesser fry were serving.(Noel Annan)
.这些被宠坏了的公立学校的男孩子们…已经触犯了很少用于青年人的长期徒刑.(诺埃尔·安南)
来源:
Middle English fri
中古英语 fri
probably from Anglo-Norman frie
可能源自 英法语 frie
from frier [to rub]
源自 frier [摩擦]
from Latin fric3re
源自 拉丁语 fric3re