browned
英 [braʊnd]
美 [braʊnd]
v. (使)变成棕色,成褐色
brown的过去式
过去式:browned
BNC.44483 / COCA.23146
英英释义
adj
- (of skin) deeply suntanned
双语例句
- Clarified butter browned slowly and seasoned with vinegar or lemon juice and capers.
纯净的黄油,慢慢地变成褐色,用醋或柠檬汁和马槟榔调味。 - Or dry fry ( without any oil) in a non-stick skillet until browned and slightly crisp.
抑或烧热不沾锅,无油将其炒至金黄香脆。 - Cake covered with ice cream and meringue browned quickly in an oven.
表面有冰淇淋和蛋糖霜的蛋糕,在烤箱中迅速变成褐色。 - She felt a rush of guilt as a broke across his face browned by the sun.
看着他那被太阳晒成了棕色的脸上绽开的笑容,她感到一股强烈的愧疚之情。 - I was really browned off with that man, so I left without saying good-bye to him.
对那男人,我真是烦透了,于是我不辞而别。 - Now lightly browned around the edges, we are reminded of the grandmother who made them.
边缘已经略略泛黄的袜子,我们就想起了缝袜子的祖母。 - I will be John browned.
我都要被你搞糊涂了。 - It's natural that man will be browned off with the boring work.
人们会对枯燥的工作感到很厌烦。这是很自然的事情。 - He was a bit browned off with the job.
他对那工作有点厌烦。 - She enriched the gravy with a little flour browned in butter.
她用一些在黄油中炒过的面粉给肉汁调味。