baste如何读

英:[beɪst]

美:[beɪst]

baste是什么意思

vt.

粗缝

痛斥

(烤肉等时)往上抹[浇]油

baste变形

第三人称单数:bastes

现在分词:basting

过去式:basted

过去分词:basted

baste词根

词根:baste

n.

basting 疏缝;假缝;疏缝用线;(烤肉时的)涂油脂

v.

basting 假缝;涂以油脂(baste的ing形式)

baste英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

to sew with long loose stitches in order to hold something in place temporarily

verb (2)

transitive verb

to moisten (foods, especially meat) at intervals with a liquid (such as melted butter, fat, or pan drippings) especially during the cooking process to prevent drying and add flavor

baste a roast every half hour

verb (3)

transitive verb

to beat severely or soundly : thrash

to scold vigorously : berate

baste词源中文解释

“sew together loosely,” 约在1400年,源自古法语 bastir “建造,构建,缝合(衣服),打底,制作,准备,安排”(12世纪,现代法语 bâtir “建造”),可能来自法兰克或其他日耳曼语源,源自原始日耳曼语 *bastjan “用树皮连接”(源头还有古高地德语 besten; 请参见 bast)。

baste词源英文解释

Verb (1) Middle English basten, borrowed from Middle French bastir, going back to Old Low Franconian *bastjan, going back to Germanic, "to bind or weave with bast strips" (whence Middle Dutch besten "to tie up, fasten with loose stitches," Old High German, "to bind with bast, mend"), verbal derivative of *basta- bast Verb (2) Middle English baisten, of obscure origin Verb (3) probably from Old Norse beysta; akin to Old English bēatan to beat

The first known use of baste was in the 15th century

baste儿童词典英英释义

batchnoun

a quantity used or made at one time

a batch of cookies

a group of jobs to be run on a computer at one time with the same program

batch processing

a group of persons or things : lot

batchnoun

a quantity used or made at one time

a batch of cookies

a group of jobs to be run on a computer at one time with the same program

batch processing

a group of persons or things : lot

bat1 of 4noun

a stout solid stick : club

a sharp blow

a usually wooden implement used for hitting the ball in various games (as baseball)

a turn at batting

next at bat

bat2 of 4verb

to strike or hit with or as if with a bat

to take one's turn at bat in baseball

to have a batting average of

is batting .300

bat3 of 4noun

any of an order of night-flying mammals with the forelimbs modified to form wings

bat4 of 4verb

to wink especially in surprise or emotion

never batted an eye

bastionnoun

some place or something that gives protection against attack

a bastion of democracy

bastionnoun

some place or something that gives protection against attack

a bastion of democracy

baste1 of 2verb

to sew with long loose stitches so as to hold the work temporarily in place

baste2 of 2verb

to moisten with liquid (as melted fat or juices) while roasting

baste1 of 2verb

to sew with long loose stitches so as to hold the work temporarily in place

baste2 of 2verb

to moisten with liquid (as melted fat or juices) while roasting

baste 例句

1 Quickly turn the scallops over and baste them with the just-melted butter.

2 The maple butter serves a dual purpose: Using it to baste the chicken ensures that the meat falls off the bone, while its natural sugars caramelize and turn the skin a nutty brown.

3 The roast will glow, burnished and blazing, as I open the oven door to baste it with preserves and turn the glowing globes of potato in their spitting fat.

4 Turn the bag often, or baste the meat occasionally with the vinegar mixture.

5 The following December, this man made his family debut, gamely contributing a recipe for sweet potato soufflé and basting the turkey in Aunt Nelle’s old pan.

6 A short time after she pursued—“I seed you go out with the master, but I didn’t know you were gone to church to be wed;” and she basted away.

7 Mr. Fenchel sat all day on his table and he didn’t have anything to do, so he basted and ripped and sewed and ripped on the same piece of cloth over and over.

8 Now baste the skin with butter, and roast a further 15 minutes.

在乳猪皮上再次涂上牛油,焗15分钟。

9 Roast for another hour, until nicely browned, basting the meat occasionally with the reserved fruit liquid.

10 Mimicking a cooking show host, he begins to narrate his process: “What we’re going to be doing is ... basting these babies in the best blackening seasoning there ever is.”

11 Then baste you so you won't get tough.

然后绷你,你不会得到强硬。

12 The skin was chewy and crunchy, with a compressed layer of firm meat underneath, basted in fat.

13 "I dry-brine my turkey a day or a few days before if I can swing it and baste with a mixture of butter and olive oil," Food Stylist Anna Billingskog tells me.

14 At the Bunch of Grapes a maid was basting a roast of beef.

15 Use it in marinades and sauces for basting roasted meats, over granola and yogurt in the morning and in place of honey in baking.

16 Broiler halves are basted with a vinegar and egg sauce as they’re grilled over a charcoal fire.

17 According to Joel Bowen, the restaurateur and head chef of Oh My Dog!, the staff at the eatery had to weld together baking trays in order to create a basting lid for the grill.

18 BASTE , arroser To spoon melted butter, fat, or liquid over foods.

涂油 ,arroser 用勺子将融化的黄油,油脂或汤汁浇在食物上。

19 It starred in dozens of recipes, wrapped in puff pastry, drenched in cream, swathed in sheets of aged ham, stuffed with truffles, basted with Madeira.

20 Roast for two and a half to three hours, basting every 30 minutes, until the celeriac is soft all the way through and golden brown on the outside.

baste 同义词

1 疏缝

basting

4 痛责

declaim excoriate

5 粗缝

tack

6 绗缝

quilting

14

tack

15 痛殴

stinger wallop

16 抽打

strap flip cut leather belt

17 假缝

tack trying basting

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