blanch 英 [blɑ:ntʃ]   美 [blæntʃ]

blanch

blanch  英 [blɑ:ntʃ] 美 [blæntʃ]

vt. 漂白;使变白  vi. 漂白;发白;变白  n. 铅矿石 

进行时:blanching  过去式:blanched  过去分词:blanched  第三人称单数:blanches  名词复数:blanches 

blanch frozen edamame over boiling water for 1-2 mins. 在热水里焯1-2分钟冷冻过的毛豆。
Trim and briefly blanch one bunch of asparagus; slice the stalks into thirds. 修剪芦笋并漂白,再将其的茎切成三薄片。

  • To blanch is to turn pale, usually as the result of a physical or psychological shock. Nineteenth century literary heroines were frequently blanching — before they fainted, that is.
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  • vt. 漂白;使变白
  • vi. 漂白;发白;变白
  • n. 铅矿石
  • adj. 漂白的;银白色的
  • 1. blanch frozen edamame over boiling water for 1-2 mins.

    在热水里焯1-2分钟冷冻过的毛豆。

  • 2. Trim and briefly blanch one bunch of asparagus; slice the stalks into thirds.

    修剪芦笋并漂白,再将其的茎切成三薄片。

  • 3. All that notwithstanding, argues Francisco blanch, of Merrill Lynch, as long as economic growth holds up in the developing world, the price of commodities should too.

    美林证券的佛朗西斯·布兰奇提出,尽管如此,只要发展中国家能支撑经济增长,大宗商品也能支撑其价格。

  • blanch (v.1) c. 1400, transitive, "to make white, cause to turn pale," from Old French blanchir "to whiten, wash," from blanc "white" (11c.; see blank (adj.)). In early use also "to whitewash" a building, "to remove the hull of (almonds, etc.) by soaking." Intransitive sense of "to turn white" is from 1768. Related: Blanched; blanching.
  • blanch (v.2) "to start back, shrink, turn aside," 1570s, variant of blench (q.v.). Related: Blanched; blanching.
blanch / blɑːntʃ ; NAmE blæntʃ / verb 1 [intransitive ] blanch(at sth) ( formal) to become pale because you are shocked or frightened (受惊吓)脸发白 2 [transitive ] blanchsth to prepare food, especially vegetables, by putting it into boiling water for a short time 焯(把蔬菜等放在沸水中略微一煮) blanch blanches blanched blanching blanch / blɑːntʃ ; NAmE blæntʃ /
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