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blanch
- IPA[blan(t)SH]
美式
- make white or pale by extracting color;whiten (a plant) by depriving it of light
verb: blanch, 3rd person present: blanches, gerund or present participle: blanching, past tense: blanched, past participle: blanched
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動詞
- 1. make white or pale by extracting color the cold light blanched her face 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ whiten (a plant) by depriving it of light blanch endive by covering plants with large flowerpots
- 2. flinch or grow pale from shock, fear, or a similar emotion many people blanch at the suggestion their faces blanched with fear
- 3. briefly immerse (an item of food) in boiling water, especially as a technique for removing the skin from nuts or fruit or for preparing vegetables for further cooking blanch the almonds and grind them to a paste, adding a little water I blanched the carrots for a couple of minutes before roasting them
- (of an item of food) having been briefly immersed in boiling water, especially in order to ... add the garlic, spices, and blanched cauliflower to the fried onion and continue to cook until soft finely chopped blanched almonds
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an item of food) having been briefly immersed in boiling water, especially in order to ... add the garlic, spices, and blanched cauliflower to the fried onion and continue to cook until soft finely chopped blanched almonds
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[blɑːn(t)ʃ]
英式
- make white or pale by extracting colour: the cold light blanched her face
Oxford Dictionary