browned
英 [braʊnd]
美 [braʊnd]
v. (使)变成棕色,成褐色
brown的过去式
过去式:browned
BNC.44483 / COCA.23146
英英释义
adj
- (of skin) deeply suntanned
双语例句
- He will be fairly browned off unless you come back right away!
你要是不马上回来他可真火了! - Now lightly browned around the edges, we are reminded of the grandmother who made them.
边缘已经略略泛黄的袜子,我们就想起了缝袜子的祖母。 - Diced lobster mixed with Mornay sauce placed back in the shell and sprinkled with grated cheese and browned.
切成方块的龙虾,与茅内沙司混合放回贝壳里,上撒一层碎干酪,然后做成褐色。 - He was a bit browned off with the job.
他对那工作有点厌烦。 - He browned the chicken in a frying pan.
他用煎锅把鸡肉煎成焦黄色。 - Pie of hash covered with mashed potatoes and browned in the oven.
上铺马铃薯泥的肉馅饼,在烤箱中变为褐色。 - Sorry, I'm just thoroughly browned off.
抱歉,我只是烦透了。 - You'll be browned off with the job if you work for a long time.
如果你在这里工作很长的时间。你肯定会对工作感到厌烦。 - Why should you feel browned off? You're supposed to be on holiday.
为什么你要感到厌烦?你现在应该算是在度假。 - Or dry fry ( without any oil) in a non-stick skillet until browned and slightly crisp.
抑或烧热不沾锅,无油将其炒至金黄香脆。