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词汇 coddle
释义 coddle
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈkɒd.əl/ us /ˈkɑː.dəl/

coddleverb[T] (COOK)


to cook food, especially eggs, in water just below boiling temperature: (尤指把鸡蛋在稍低于沸点的水中)煮嫩,煮软
coddled eggs煨煮的鸡蛋
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preparing food using heat
air fryer
bain-marie
baking
baking parchment
barbecue
blanch
deep fat fryer
deep-fried
deep-fry
done
doneness
pan-fry
parboil
poach
poaching
precook
sear
underdone
warm (someone/something) up
wood-fired

coddleverb[T] (PROTECT)


to protect someone or something too much: 娇养;溺爱;悉心呵护
The steel industry is coddled by trade protection and massive subsidies.钢铁产业受到贸易保护和巨额补贴的双重呵护。
Synonyms
babyinformal often disapproving
cosset
indulge
mollycoddleinformal mainly disapproving
pamper
spoil
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Defending and protecting
air defence
anti-bug
anti-mosquito
baby
bandobast
cocoon
defensive
duck and coveridiom
embedded
featherbedding
fight back
foot patrol
hedge
insulate
poisonous
security light
self-protective
self-protectiveness
shelter
sheltered

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Treating someone well
coddle
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈkɒd.əl/ us /ˈkɑː.dəl/(alsoDublin coddle, Irish coddle)
an Irish dish made with sausages, bacon, sliced potatoes, and sliced onions cooked slowly together in liquid:
Coddle is a classic Irish dish of sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions cooked in stock.
I miss my dad's coddle.
Coddle was named by both Jonathan Swift and Sean O’Casey as their favourite dish.
The stews and coddles are also available as smaller starter portions.
I was amazed to see Dublin coddle on the menu at a trendy gastropub in Islington.
Irish coddle is perfect comfort food for these hard times.
The delicious recipes include old favourites like colcannon, boxty, and Dublin coddle.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Savoury dishes
Alfredo
American chop suey
arancini
arroz con pollo
baba ghanoush
dumpling
duxelles
edamame
egg foo yong
eggs Benedict
matelote
matzo ball
mixed grill
mochi
momo
Scotch woodcock
scrambled eggs
scrapple
shabu-shabu
shakshuka

coddle | American Dictionary


coddle
verb[ T ]
us/kɑd·əl/
to protect and treat someone or something with great care:
The coach does not coddle his players.

Examples of coddle


coddle
Is my boy, or the boys of other people, to die while they remain here pampered and coddled?
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I realise that it can be argued that we are molly-coddling the public, and so on.
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We do not take the view that the nationalised industries have to be coddled—quite the opposite.
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One protects them; one cossets them and coddles them with subsidies and special promotion agencies.
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They are not asking to be coddled, but they point out that they simply cannot compete with a rice-bowl economy.
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A first-year student going into a school for teaching practice is usually quite coddled.
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We have molly-coddled the criminal too long.
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The hosts, who nearly always live on the premises, provide plenty of coddling.
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Government has coddled, accepted, and ignored white-collar crime for too long, he testified.
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The dorm and others like it have created somewhat of a controversy, with detractors saying it represents a step further of coddling the younger generation.
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The temperature was hot, and the band members were used to being left alone, if not coddled, by the prison staff.
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In the past, recipes called for coddling fruit, but in recent times the term is usually only applied to coddled eggs.
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The rest of us coddled her gladly, assuming that she needed protection...
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By making a product cute, the nucleus accumbens in the human brain is targeted and elicits a protective or coddling response, which encourages an individual to acquire (purchase) said item.
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Attrebus has been coddled his whole life, and has inflated opinions of his abilities and standings, learning his friends loathe him, and his combat training was carefully orchestrated babysitting.
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