词汇 | barbecue |
释义 | barbecue noun uk /ˈbɑː.bɪ.kjuː/ us /ˈbɑːr.bə.kjuː/(UK or Australian Englishinformalbarbie, uk /ˈbɑː.bi/ us /ˈbɑːr.bi/); (written abbreviationBBQ) A2[ C ] a metal frame on which meat, fish, or vegetables are cooked outdoors over a fire: 烤肉架 Make sure you light the barbecue in plenty of time.一定要提前足够时间点火,准备好烤肉架。 Wellmony/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages A2[ C ] a meal that is prepared and eaten outdoors using such a frame, often during a party: 烤肉 He made some salads to have with the barbecue.他做了一些色拉跟烤肉一起吃。 [ C ] a party held outdoors, during which food is cooked on a barbecue: 烤肉聚会 We're having a barbecue on Saturday - I hope you can come.我们星期天有一个烤肉聚会¬——希望你能参加。 [ U ]US meat, usually pork, cooked slowly on a metal frame in a container filled with smoke, and served in a barbecue sauce : 烧烤|烤肉 They serve the best barbecue in town. LauriPatterson/E+/GettyImages Ask your father whether he bought any charcoal for the barbecue. It rained, so the barbecue had to be postponed. The supermarket sells a range of food ideal for summer barbecues. There was a lovely smell drifting over from the neighbours' barbecue. Make sure you light the barbecue in plenty of time, and I'll prepare the food. Heaters & burners bar barbecue pit barbie BBQ bimetallic strip cigarette lighter electric blanket electric heater fan heater furnace gas fire geyser matchstick patio heater potbellied stove retort room heater safety match wood stove wood-burning stove You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Meals & parts of meals Celebrations, parties & special occasions Meat - general words Sausages, burgers & stuffings barbecue verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈbɑː.bɪ.kjuː/ us /ˈbɑːr.bə.kjuː/ B1 to cook food on a barbecue: Their traditional sausages are delicious grilled or barbecued. Dad was outside barbecuing in the yard. I'll barbecue some burgers. We had barbecued chicken wings. He was eating a slice of barbecued lamb with his hands. You could simply barbecue the steak on a grill. Summer nights were spent barbecuing in the back yard with friends. Preparing food using heat air fryer bain-marie baking baking parchment barbecue pit blanch deep fat fryer deep-fried deep-fry done doneness pan-fry parboil poach poaching precook sear underdone warm (someone/something) up wood-fired barbecue | American Dictionarybarbecue noun[ C ] us/ˈbɑr·bɪˌkju/(abbreviationBBQ) a metal frame on which food is cooked outside over a fire, or a meal prepared using such a frame and usually eaten outside: I like catfish cooked on a barbecue. Our neighbors invited all of us to a backyard barbecue. barbecueverb[ T ]us/ˈbɑr·bɪˌkju/ During the summer we barbecue all the time. Examples of barbecuebarbecue The cooking methods varied from cooking on camping stoves to barbecues. Various activities took place at the camp including the preparation and consumption of bread doughsticks cooked over a barbecue. A 7year-old boy was severely burned when the barbecue lighting fluid his father was using suddenly exploded over him. However, eating grapes and meat barbecued over an open fire were not significant risk factors at 10 % level for this sub-population. Eating meat cooked at a barbecue has been linked to an increased risk of campylobacter infection in previous studies [10, 20]. Like meat at a barbecue (see above) eating grapes was not identified in the analysis of the subpopulation. Activists formed ' walking base units ', moving from house to house and holding meetings under the guise of barbecues or birthday parties. Even the humble shed to north-east takes a space-defining role, linked to the main complex by pergola and barbecue area. Our study showed no association with the previously identified risks of consuming bird pecked milk [30], and consumption of barbecued chicken [2, 31]. The whole town, blanketed by a cloud of wood smoke, smelt tantalizingly of braaivleis (barbecue) and curry. In the multivariate model eating doughsticks and eating at a barbecue were no longer significant. It took them the whole night to barbecue the three hogs. A large, under-utilised pub carpark creates a desolate void only used for the occasional village fete or barbecue. The word barbecue is an interesting case. She sort of blush and say barbecue. See all examples of barbecue These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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