skewer 英 [ˈskju:ə(r)]   美 [ˈskjuɚ]

skewer

skewer  英 [ˈskju:ə(r)] 美 [ˈskjuɚ]

n. 烤肉叉子;串肉扦;针  vt. 刺穿;串住 

进行时:skewering  过去式:skewered  过去分词:skewered  第三人称单数:skews  名词复数:skewers 

In a nutshell, lamb (sometimes chicken) is roasted on an enormous skewer and shaved off by the cook. 羊羔肉(有时是鸡肉)在大架子上烤着,然后厨师一片片把肉削下来。
A child enjoys a meat skewer in Beijing on Feb. 15, 2011. 北京街头,一个正在啃肉串的小孩。 摄于2011年2月15日。

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  • n. 烤肉叉子;串肉扦;针
  • vt. 刺穿;串住
  • 1. In a nutshell, lamb (sometimes chicken) is roasted on an enormous skewer and shaved off by the cook.

    羊羔肉(有时是鸡肉)在大架子上烤着,然后厨师一片片把肉削下来。

  • 2. A child enjoys a meat skewer in Beijing on Feb. 15, 2011.

    北京街头,一个正在啃肉串的小孩。 摄于2011年2月15日。

  • 3. Test the pumpkin pieces for tenderness with a skewer then tip into a mixing bowl.

    用串肉杆试一下南瓜的软度,然后把它倒入碗中混合。

  • skewer (n.) 1670s, variant of dialectal skiver (1660s), perhaps from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skifa "a cut, slice" (of bread, etc.), Swedish skifer "a slate," which are related to shiver (n.1) "small piece."
  • skewer (v.) 1701, from the noun. Related: Skewered; skewering.
skew·er / ˈskjuːə(r) ; NAmE ˈskjuːər / noun , verb skewer skewers skewered skewering noun a long thin pointed piece of metal or wood that is pushed through pieces of meat, vegetables, etc. to hold them together while they are cooking, or used to test whether sth is completely cooked (烹饪用)扦子,串肉扦 verb skewersth to push a skeweror other thin pointed object through sth 用扦子串住 skew·er / ˈskjuːə(r) ; NAmE ˈskjuːər /
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