skillet如何读

英:[ˈskɪlɪt]

美:[ˈskɪlɪt]

skillet是什么意思

  • n.煎锅

skillet自然拼读

skil·let

skI liht

skillet变形

复数:skillets

skillet英英释义

  • n.a pan used for frying foods

skillet词源中文解释

约于1400年, skellet,“用于煮或炸的平底锅”,一个起源不明的词,可能来自于古法语 escuelette “小碟子”(现代法语 écuelle),是 escuele “盘子”的小型形式,源自拉丁语 scutella “服务托盘”(参见 scuttle(n.)); 或者是在英语中由 skele “木桶或水桶”(14世纪早期)形成,源自于斯堪的纳维亚语,如古诺尔斯语 skjola “桶,水桶”。

skillet词源英文解释

Middle English skelet, probably from Anglo-French *escuelete, diminutive of escuelle, eskil bowl — more at scullery

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

skillet儿童词典英英释义

skimmernoun

one that skimsespecially: a flat scoop or spoon with holes that is used for skimming

skim1 of 3verb

to clear a liquid of scum or floating substance : remove (as film or scum) from the surface of a liquid

to remove cream from by skimming

to glance through (as a book) for the chief ideas or the plot

to throw so as to bounce along the surface of water

to pass swiftly or lightly over : glide or skip along, above, or near a surface

skim2 of 3noun

a thin layer, coating, or film

the act of skimming

something skimmedespecially: skim milk

skim3 of 3adjective

having the cream removed by skimming

skim1 of 3verb

to clear a liquid of scum or floating substance : remove (as film or scum) from the surface of a liquid

to remove cream from by skimming

to glance through (as a book) for the chief ideas or the plot

to throw so as to bounce along the surface of water

to pass swiftly or lightly over : glide or skip along, above, or near a surface

skim2 of 3noun

a thin layer, coating, or film

the act of skimming

something skimmedespecially: skim milk

skim3 of 3adjective

having the cream removed by skimming

skillnoun

ability that comes from training or practice

a developed or acquired ability : accomplishment

reading skills

skillnoun

ability that comes from training or practice

a developed or acquired ability : accomplishment

reading skills

skillfuladjective

having or showing skill

accomplished with skill

a skillful defense

skillfuladjective

having or showing skill

accomplished with skill

a skillful defense

skilletnoun

frying pan

skillet 例句

1 In a large skillet, cook sausage over medium heat until on longer pink; drain.

在一大锅中, 中火煎香肠至不再是红色, 捞出.

2 He already had prepared two big slabs of skillet bread—just flour mixed with water.

3 Buddy ran to a wooden box and shoved it quickly in front of a gaping hole in the molding and then backed again to the door, holding the skillet ready.

4 Finally she took the good skillet we’d brought from home and pressed it into Mama Mwanza’s hands.

5 I plop three scoops in the black skillet.

6 Instead, I just heated up a skillet of plastic soldiers, poured a milkshake over my head, and called it a night.

7 The grownups ate from the skillet or black iron pot in which the food was cooked.

8 In a skillet on the second stove lid there were pork sausages!

9 Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.

同时,在煮锅中用中火加热橄榄油。

10 “I thought,” my mother said, “I was going to take this skillet to his face.”

11 Without a word, she washed her hands in the sink, then took the skillet from me and put it in the oven and set the little white kitchen timer next to the stove.

12 She kneeled beside Brigit, pulling the glowing thread of light into it like how Mama made her catch tendrils of smoke above her skillets to preserve good conjure work.

13 To liquid nitrogen, flesh is like that skillet-a surface hundreds of degrees above its boiling point.

在我的试验中,对于液态氮来说,比其沸点高几百度的皮肤就是那个平底锅。

14 Out in the kitchen Doc was frying steaks in three skillets, and he cut up tomatoes and piled up sliced bread.

15 With her being somewhat of a foreigner herself, that’s the pot calling the skillet black if you ask me.

16 Daddy pours water on a skillet at the sink, and the skillet responds with a loud sizzle and a white cloud.

17 She needed a proper comal or at least a cast-iron skillet, but the tortillas were still delicious rolled up warm with sugar and a bit of cinnamon and salt.

18 “Douse the fire and hide the ax and skillet.”

19 In such cases he launched into hissing Chinese, brandished skillets, and then turned his back and walked away.

20 Rub up the skillet please.

请把长柄锅擦亮.

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