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fried
- IPA[frīd]
美式
- past and past participle of fry
- (of food) cooked in hot fat or oil;exhausted or worn out
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動詞
- 1. past and past participle of fry
形容詞
- 1. (of food) cooked in hot fat or oil a breakfast of fried eggs and bacon
- 2. North American informal exhausted or worn out I had just come from doing a shoot and I was really fried
- ▪ intoxicated with drugs or alcohol Ronnie broke out a bottle of Scotch—we all got pretty fried
- cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan: she fried a rasher of bacon, a sausage and a slice of bread I fried up some sardines
- French fries; chips.
Oxford Dictionary
- cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan: she fried a rasher of bacon, a sausage and a slice of bread I fried up some sardines
- a meal of meat or other food cooked by frying.
Oxford American Dictionary
- young fish, especially when newly hatched.
Oxford Dictionary
- young fish, especially when newly hatched.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an item of food) covered in batter, flour, or breadcrumbs and fried: country-fried steak
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an item of food) covered in batter, flour, or breadcrumbs and fried: country-fried steak
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of meat, fish, or vegetables) cooked by frying rapidly over a high heat while stirring briskly: stir-fried beef in oyster sauce
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food, especially chicken) coated in flour, egg, and breadcrumbs and then deep-fried.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[frʌɪd]
英式
- past and past participle of fry
- (of food) cooked in hot fat or oil: a breakfast of fried eggs and bacon
Oxford Dictionary