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skewer
- IPA[ˈskjuːə]
英式
- a long piece of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food, typically meat, together during cooking
- fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer;subject to sharp criticism or critical analysis
verb: skewer, 3rd person present: skewers, gerund or present participle: skewering, past tense: skewered, past participle: skewered
noun: skewer, plural noun: skewers
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名詞
- 1. a long piece of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food, typically meat, together during cooking thread the meat on to large skewers and grill over a gentle heat
動詞
- 1. fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer skewer the cubes of beef, using six to eight per skewer
- ▪ subject to sharp criticism or critical analysis politicians are used to being skewered
- (of pieces of food) fastened together or pierced with a pin or skewer: grilled skewered meat served on couscous with grilled vegetables
Oxford Dictionary
- (of pieces of food) fastened together or pierced with a pin or skewer: grilled skewered meat served on couscous with grilled vegetables
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈskyo͞oər]
美式
- a long piece of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food, typically meat, together during ... thread the meat onto large skewers and grill over a gentle heat
- fasten together or pierce with a pin or skewer: skewer the cubes of beef, using six to eight per skewer
Oxford American Dictionary