英:[ˌʌndəˈdʌn]
美:[ˌʌndərˈdʌn]
英:[ˌʌndəˈdʌn]
美:[ˌʌndərˈdʌn]
adj.
未充分做好的,(烹饪)未熟透的
v.
使煮得嫩( underdo的过去分词 )
使做得不够
不尽全力做
un·der·done
uhn dr duhn
1680年代,指熟肉,源自 under 和 done。古英语 underdon(动词),中古英语 underdo 的意思是“放在下面,使服从,征服”。
未熟
The first known use of underdone was in 1683
underexposeverb
to expose for less time than is needed
the film was underexposed
underexposeverb
to expose for less time than is needed
the film was underexposed
underexposeverb
to expose for less time than is needed
the film was underexposed
underestimateverb
to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number
underestimate the cost of a new building
to place too low a value on : underrate
underestimate an opponent
underestimateverb
to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number
underestimate the cost of a new building
to place too low a value on : underrate
underestimate an opponent
underestimateverb
to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number
underestimate the cost of a new building
to place too low a value on : underrate
underestimate an opponent
underestimateverb
to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number
underestimate the cost of a new building
to place too low a value on : underrate
underestimate an opponent
underdrawersplural noun
underpants
underdoneadjective
not thoroughly cooked : rare
1 People from England like eating underdone beefsteak with confiture.
来自英国的人们喜欢吃沾着果酱而且还半生不熟的牛排.
2 In a footnote, he called Sotomayor’s example both colorful and “a bit underdone.”
3 She served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits.
她用半生不熟的熏肉和烧焦了的饼干招待我们.
4 The only time it came up short was when a drum of steelhead salmon poached in olive oil arrived slightly mushy and underdone.
5 “You may be a bit of undigested beef,” Charles Dickens wrote, presumably sometime in late October or early November of 1843, “a spot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of an underdone potato.”
6 The tunes are a little underdone, but when they start cooking with gas they'll be delicious.
7 On my visits, execution varied: some overly thick, underdone potato slices; unevenly applied toppings; and swirled-on-top sauce making for dramatic differences among some pies’ slices.
8 What had seemed underdone in his performance on Tuesday seemed artfully understated on Saturday.
9 The brownie underneath may still be a little soft, but underdone is better than overdone in this case.
10 They believe the man, who got a tapeworm from eating underdone pork, infected himself.
11 Culturally different, but geographically close, the two countries have collaborated on border security and counter-terrorism, and share a nervousness about the rise of China, but the commercial relationship has been underdone.
12 He does the same here with government bureaucracy, though “The Fifth Risk” feels a little underdone compared to some of his previous books.
13 Boil for about 1 minute; the noodles cook quickly and should be slightly underdone.
14 It's amazing how a few batches of underdone cookies or a still-too-warm cake with the icing sliding off the sides can push even the most impatient people to slow down, if only for a moment.
15 The second batch of bread came out underdone.
第二炉出来的面包半生不熟。
16 We were also disappointed by the air fryer, which, when used according to instructions, left the fries soggy and underdone.
17 “I need to not shut down when I make a mistake,” said Duncan Burgin, who had to return a lobe of foie gras to the heat when Ms. Mar noted that it was slightly underdone.
18 I can't bear my steak overcooked, and want it underdone.
我受不了牛排做得太熟, 我想要它做得嫩.
19 It's fudgy and decadent and absolutely easy to bake: It's supposed to be squidgy and nearly underdone, but if you bake it too long, it'll still be soft and tender and delicious!
20 You can call this a loose end or an aesthetic choice, but it doesn't really work as either; instead, it just feels underdone.
2 煮得嫩的
3 半熟的
4 夹生
5 半生不熟的