释义 |
fry-up|ˈfraɪʌp| [f. to fry up (see fry v.1 1).] An easily prepared and quickly cooked dish of fried food, esp. of cold food heated up in a frying-pan; also, the preparation of such a dish.
1967‘M. Erskine’ Case with Three Husbands vii. 96 The two men decided finally on a mixed grill..and a fry-up of cold potatoes. 1968‘E. Trevor’ Place for Wicked xix. 258 Are you hungry?.. We'll have a fry-up, shall we? 1969J. Wainwright Take-Over Men xii. 203 Then lunch. More often than not a ‘fry-up’—I became a dab hand with a frying-pan. |