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adj.
蒸熟的
v.
冒蒸汽( steam的过去式和过去分词 )
快速行走,疾行
(靠蒸汽)行驶
蒸煮
Adjective
1. cooked in steam;
"steamed clams"
2. aroused to impatience or anger;
"made an irritated gesture"
"feeling nettled from the constant teasing"
"peeved about being left out"
"felt really pissed at her snootiness"
"riled no end by his lies"
"roiled by the delay"
steamed breadn. 馒头
steamed bun馒头
steamed rice白米饭
steamed stuffed bun包子
steamed crab清蒸螃蟹
The first known use of steamed was in 1802
1 Put the steamed bread over the fire for a while.
把馒头在火上嘘一嘘。
2 Now, instead of steamed eggs, I had a pot full of egg soup!
3 The spheres must have been hot, because they steamed in the cool evening air.
4 Which, of course, got Giant John more than a little steamed.
5 This Otay Mesa area Chinese restaurant’s lunch special comes with fried or steamed rice, egg drop soup or hot and sour soup and a main entree item.
6 The food—fried okra, steamed corn on the cob, and pot roast that was so tender it fell right off the plastic fork—convinced me that Dolores was an even better cook than Maureen.
7 Man alive, I am all steamed up with no place to go.
8 I fumbled my meal chit into one of the dull tin trays and collected a portion of steamed pudding, a sausage, and some of the ever-present beans.
9 At night plumes of vapour steamed from the vents, lit from beneath with red light, or blue, or venomous green.
10 And then the ferry steamed into the harbor, the schooner tacked away, and the sailor was just a man.
11 Pinmei took a deep breath, and when she exhaled, the air steamed from her mouth, curving like the tail of a dragon before disappearing.
12 His breath steamed in the air, fogging the ice behind his head.
13 I brought a heavy frying pan up from the house and because we had no cooking oil we steamed vegetables in water over the fire.
14 Grover collapsed next to his coffee, which steamed against the snow.
15 “Dim sum! Dancing dumplings. Take your pick—steamed or fried! Want to try one?”
16 Golden brown loaves that glistened and steamed in the cool air.
17 There had been a hard freeze during the night, and their breath steamed in the air.
18 The peculiar porcelain changed color as the hot silvery liquid steamed; tiny primrose-pink tulips bloomed, winking and stretching their petals along the white curves of the handle.
19 Trader Joe's has recalled more than 60,000 pounds of its steamed chicken soup dumplings due to some packages possibly containing plastic from a permanent marker, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Saturday.
20 The general manager may have got steamed up about nothing.
总经理可能是平白无故就生气了。
2 酩酊大醉的
paralytic plastered slaughtered ratted bladdered rat-arsed drunk as a lord full as a goog off face
4 心烦的
6 蒸煮
8 生气的
huffish dark tired angry salty waxy redneck hung aggravating sullen sulky aerated chewed Riley pouty choleric snaky roily snorty red-necked fashy porkey be in a fume crooked huffy cross tight sore grumpy vex uptight grouchy eggy fed up peed off het up hot under the collar
9 生气
huffish dark tired angry salty waxy redneck hung aggravating sullen sulky aerated chewed Riley pouty choleric snaky roily snorty red-necked fashy porkey vexedly mulligrubs life fire spirit soul spark mood animation mad pulse wax warmth bait sap irritation sparkle vitality fume livelihood ruffle pique snuff aggro huff pout peeve oomph mumps sulk verve gird tiff brio huffy verdure niff rux miff irritancy check pet smoke stomach grump warm anger dislike offend wig irritate displeasure displease vex exasperate roil take ill have monkey up be in a fume lose wool get gage up teed off get wind up brown off get jaws tight get back up leaped up