英:[ˈfɪlɪt]
美:[fɪˈleɪ]
英:[ˈfɪlɪt]
美:[fɪˈleɪ]
n.
肉片,鱼片
头带,带状物
[建]平缘,木摺
[纹章学] 筋鞘
vt.
用带缚或装饰
把(鱼、肉)切成片
复数:fillets
第三人称单数:fillets
现在分词:filleting
过去式:filleted
过去分词:filleted
noun
a ribbon or narrow strip of material used especially as a headband
a thin narrow strip of material
a piece or slice of boneless meat or fishespecially: the tenderloin of beef
a concave junction formed where two surfaces meet (as at an angle)
a strip that gives a rounded appearance to such a junctionalso: a strip to reinforce the corner where two surfaces meet
a narrow flat architectural member:
a flat molding separating others
the space between two flutings (see flute entry 1 sense 3) in a shaft
verb
transitive verb
to bind, furnish, or adorn with or as if with a fillet
to cut into fillets
fish fillet鱼排;鱼肉块
fillet weld角焊缝
fillet welding角焊;角接焊
fillet radius圆角半径;内圆角半径;齿根圆角半径;过渡圆半径
fillet steak菲力牛排;里脊扒;里脊肉牛排
14世纪初,“小头带”,源自古法语 filet “线,细丝; 条,韧带”(12世纪),是 fil “线”的小型词(参见 file(v.1))。 “肉或鱼的切片”一词来自14世纪后期,显然是因为它被用绳子捆绑而制备而得名。
袢:一种用于牵引胎儿的袢,如绳索或线带
丘系:神经系统中,指一种长的神经纤维束,例如内侧丘系
Noun Middle English filet, from Anglo-French, diminutive of fil thread, from Latin filum — more at file Verb derivative of fillet >entry 1
The first known use of fillet was in the 14th century
film1 of 2noun
a thin skin or membrane
a thin coating or layer
a roll or strip of thin flexible transparent material coated with a chemical substance sensitive to light and used in taking pictures
motion picture
film2 of 2verb
to cover or become covered with film
to make a motion picture of or from
film1 of 2noun
a thin skin or membrane
a thin coating or layer
a roll or strip of thin flexible transparent material coated with a chemical substance sensitive to light and used in taking pictures
motion picture
film2 of 2verb
to cover or become covered with film
to make a motion picture of or from
fillynoun
a young female horse usually less than four years old
fill1 of 2verb
to put into as much as can be held or contained
fill one's plate
to become full
puddles filling with rain
satisfy sense 1a
fill all requirements
to occupy fully : take up whatever space there is
clothes filled the closet
to spread through
laughter filled the room
to stop up (as holes) : plug fill a tooth
fill a crack with putty
to perform the duties of : occupy
fill the office of president
to put a person in
filled several vacancies
to supply according to directions
fill a prescription
fill2 of 2noun
a full supplyespecially: a quantity that satisfies
eat one's fill
material used to fill a container, cavity, passage, or low place
fillipnoun
a feature added to attract interest
fillingnoun
material that is used to fill something
a filling for a tooth
something that completes: as
the yarn crossing over and under the warp in a fabric
a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches
fillingnoun
material that is used to fill something
a filling for a tooth
something that completes: as
the yarn crossing over and under the warp in a fabric
a food mixture used to fill pastry or sandwiches
fillet1 of 2noun
a piece or slice of boneless meat or fish
fillet2 of 2verb
to cut into fillets
fillet1 of 2noun
a piece or slice of boneless meat or fish
fillet2 of 2verb
to cut into fillets
fillet1 of 2noun
a piece or slice of boneless meat or fish
fillet2 of 2verb
to cut into fillets
filletnoun
a band of anatomical fibersspecifically: lemniscus
1 Once hot, lay in two fish fillets skin side down, cook for a minute, then flip and cook for 30 seconds more.
2 The salmon fillet is unusually generous, and the combination of fresh veggies with flavorful fish and pungent curry spiciness make this a treat.
3 But with just the tiniest extra effort, you can turn that basic fillet into a spectacular, full-flavored dish.
4 We pick up fish fillets in packages of two each.
5 For this reason, I elected for my main course to stay with branzino — grilled whole and then filleted — and was not the least disappointed.
6 Shannon has always been cagey about how the fillets are prepared.
7 It was shocking when a troll-caught Alaskan king salmon fillet arrived thin and desiccated.
8 Add the fresh verbena leaves, cover with plastic wrap and set aside at room temperature for 30 minutes, turning the fillets over from time to time.
9 He’s hinted that the secret lies in the seemingly simple techniques: the thawing of the frozen fish, the drying of the fillets, the dredging in fish meal and, of course, the frying.
10 Brush each fillet generously with vegetable oil on both sides and place them on the grill, flesh sides down.
11 The chicken, crab and asparagus soup was creamy and well-balanced, and the fried fish fillet in tamarind sauce was as light as a cloud.
12 Pasternack is in the kitchen, filleting a mackerel on a cutting board.
13 The fresh skate wing you can buy in the Washington area year-round will typically come filleted, although it may still have some white connective tissue on the underside that should be removed before cooking.
14 Check to make sure all the pinbones are removed from the fillet.
15 Set a steamer basket in the skillet, and arrange fillets in basket.
将鱼片摆放于一个蒸笼里上锅蒸.
16 Ms. Thelin pulled the fillet from the oven, considering how to cut the soft fish into portions.
17 Cover and cook for 8 minutes or until the fillets are opaque and firm.
18 For the consumer looking at a frozen tilapia fillet, "the first line of defense is visibility," he says.
消费者选罗非鱼片的时候,“首先是用眼看,”他说。
19 The nine restaurants offer Spreewald specialties like a freshwater pike fillet topped with a light vermouth sauce.
20 I put a forkful of fillet steak in my mouth.
我往嘴里塞了一叉无骨鱼排。