单词 | skewer |
释义 | skewer (skjuːəʳ ) Word forms: skewers , skewering , skewered 1. countable noun A skewer is a long metal pin which is used to hold pieces of food together during cooking. 2. verb If you skewer something, you push a long, thin, pointed object through it. She skewered the sardines through the mouth and put them onto the barbecue. [VERB noun preposition] ...skewered chicken with vegetables. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: pierce, gore, impale, spike Collocations: chicken skewer When ready to serve, divide the saffron pilaf between two plates, and top each with a chicken skewer and some raita. Times, Sunday Times Prepare a salad and serve with the sweet potato mash and chicken skewers. The Sun Add the coriander, spoon into a bowl and serve with the chicken skewers. The Sun Serve the chicken skewers with the sautéed spinach and chutney. The Sun Top with 2 chicken skewers, then some rocket, mint leaves and chilli. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 串肉扦 Japanese: 焼き串 |
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