grill
grill 英 [grɪl] 美 [ɡrɪl]
v. 烧烤;拷问 n. 烤架;烤肉
进行时:grilling 过去式:grilled 过去分词:grilled 第三人称单数:grills 名词复数:grills
- Not all grilling involves fire and delicious food. Sometimes, to grill means to ask a person really intense questions, like when you suspect them of doing something wrong and you want to make them confess the truth.
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- v. 烧烤;拷问
- n. 烤架;烤肉
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1. Harry's Bar and Grill
哈里烤肉酒吧
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2. Grill the sausages for ten minutes.
把香肠烤十分钟。
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3. grilled bacon
烤咸肉
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4. grilled meat and shrimp
烤肉和烤虾
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5. They grilled her about where she had been all night.
他们盘问她整个夜晚待在什么地方。
- grill (n.) "gridiron, grated utensil for broiling over a fire," 1680s, from French gril, from Old French greil, alteration of graille "grill, grating, railings, fencing" (13c.), from Latin craticula "gridiron, small griddle," diminutive of cratis "wickerwork," perhaps from a suffixed form of PIE *kert- "to turn, entwine." Grill-room "lunchroom where steaks, chops, etc. are grilled to order" (1869) came to be used for "informal restaurant," hence grill as a short form in this sense (by 1910). In many instances, Modern English grill is a shortened form of grille, such as "chrome front of an automobile."
- grill (v.) "to broil on a grill," 1660s, from grill (n.); figurative sense from 1842, and the specific (transitive) sense of "to subject to intense questioning" is first attested 1894. Related: Grilled; grilling.
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