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 fry [fraɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 油炸食物, 鱼苗

vt. 油炸, 煎

vi. 油炸, 煎


  1. Shall I fry the fish for dinner?
    晚饭要不要我炸鱼?
  2. The eggs are frying in the pan.
    鸡蛋正在平底锅里煎着。
  3. A French fry. Often used in the plural.
    一种法国油炸食品。常用复数


fry
fried
[ noun ]
  1. English painter and art critic (1866-1934)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. English dramatist noted for his comic verse dramas (born 1907)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a young person of either sex

  6. <noun.person>
    she writes books for children
    they're just kids
    `tiddler' is a British term for youngster
[ verb ]
  1. be excessively hot

  2. <verb.stative>
    If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried
  3. cook on a hot surface using fat

  4. <verb.change>
    fry the pancakes
  5. kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair

  6. <verb.social> electrocute
    The serial killer was electrocuted


Fry \Fry\, n.
1. A dish of anything fried.

2. A state of excitement; as, to be in a fry. [Colloq.]


Fry \Fry\ (fr[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fried} (fr[imac]d);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Frying}.] [OE. frien, F. frire, fr. L.
frigere to roast, parch, fry, cf. Gr. ?, Skr. bhrajj. Cf.
{Fritter}.]
To cook in a pan or on a griddle (esp. with the use of fat,
butter, or olive oil) by heating over a fire; to cook in
boiling lard or fat; as, to fry fish; to fry doughnuts.


Fry \Fry\, v. i.
1. To undergo the process of frying; to be subject to the
action of heat in a frying pan, or on a griddle, or in a
kettle of hot fat.

2. To simmer; to boil. [Obs.]

With crackling flames a caldron fries. --Dryden

The frothy billows fry. --Spenser.

3. To undergo or cause a disturbing action accompanied with a
sensation of heat.

To keep the oil from frying in the stomach. --Bacon.

4. To be agitated; to be greatly moved. [Obs.]

What kindling motions in their breasts do fry.
--Fairfax.


Fry \Fry\, n. [OE. fri, fry, seed, descendants, cf. OF. froye
spawning, spawn of. fishes, little fishes, fr. L. fricare
tosub (see {Friction}), but cf. also Icel. fr[ae], frj[=o],
seed, Sw. & Dan. fr["o], Goth. fraiw seed, descendants.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) The young of any fish.

2. A swarm or crowd, especially of little fishes; young or
small things in general.

The fry of children young. --Spenser.

To sever . . . the good fish from the other fry.
--Milton.

We have burned two frigates, and a hundred and
twenty small fry. --Walpole.

  1. After all, even Schubert's smallest fry are worth serving up with a little flair.
  2. Put the carrots and livers into a low oven to rest. Add a little more oil to the saute pan and fry the onion.
  3. Nor should the big fish be surprised if the small fry seem sceptical about their real intentions. The moral is that big companies need to work harder at achieving consistency in the messages they send within their organisations.
  4. As part of the effort to understand McDonald's business, the three EDF members of the task force toured suppliers' factories, pored over purchasing data and worked as fry cooks and bun flippers.
  5. ConAgra and Golden Valley Microwave Foods Inc. each own 50% of Lamb-Weston, a major french fry producer for fast-food chains.
  6. But George A. Hormel Co. of Austin, Minn., says plenty of aficionados of its Spam brand of canned meat like to fry up a few slices to eat with their eggs.
  7. All five people ate the so-called "death cap" mushrooms in an Oriental stir fry dish served Saturday at the home of Teresa and John Duncan.
  8. Prince William Sound fishermen, who have been using oil booms and a ragtag fleet of loaned equipment to protect vital salmon fisheries, warn the storm and tides could push the oil over their barriers and kill millions of salmon fry.
  9. 'Victors "R" Us,' The Lawyers Crowed HAPPY ENDINGS depend on your point of view; if you root for small fry, you won't be crazy about this story.
  10. Stir fry until the colors are vivid but the texture firm, about two minutes.
  11. By banding together last year, four of the smaller fry recognised as much.
  12. Petting animals, singing for peace and a massive steak fry and rodeo have been added this year to the more traditional champagne toasts and party-horn tooting as ways of greeting the New Year.
  13. And by sticking to home cooking while their bigger brethren were out experimenting with spicy Third World loans and commercial real estate, the small fry have emerged as the healthiest sector of the banking industry.
  14. North was a small fry caught in a net designed to let larger fish go free.
  15. Pour a tablespoon or so of olive oil over the chicken, add a good grinding of black pepper and mix well to season and to anoint every piece. To cook, first fry the courgettes briefly in a smidgeon of olive oil in a large saute pan or wok.
  16. Ten-year-old Melissa Montgomery transformed a class report on Mississippi into an adventure that included a first-hand look at Civil War battlefields, a catfish fry, grits, mud pie and lots of museums.
  17. Many such small fry trim back to skeleton crews of family members and take to remodeling kitchens or patching roofs to keep some money coming in.
  18. Use the mixed lettuce and coriander or mint leaves to line a serving dish. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and fry all the chopped and sliced ingredients, stirring all the time, for two minutes.
  19. One possible exception is the salmon hatcheries, which are releasing millions of fry this week as plankton _ a food source for the young fish _ reaches its peak bloom.
  20. It is these same populations of birds and mammals that prey on salmon fry and smolts.
  21. Twenty-four million salmon fry have been released since late Sunday because a new plankton bloom made conditions in the sound as good as they will get.
  22. The SFC says that the company - as a Hong Kong company, listed or not - still falls within its jurisdiction. Jardine disagrees. Where the track record has perhaps been less impressive is in the handling of Hong Kong's smaller fry.
  23. Like others in search of the perfect fry, Horizons is trying to put vendable products in workplace lunchrooms, airports, schools, sports arenas and other away-from-home institutions.
  24. After a little prodding from a well-heeled health crusader, the nation's top four hamburger chains agree: french fry lovers need an oil change.
  25. It's not necessary to use a thermometer but "You have to be careful not to heat it so hot it will sear or deep fry the meat which would seal in the fat and cholesterol," Dr. Small said.
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