steaming信息详情
adv.极其地
n.结伙沿路偷窃
v.冒出蒸汽;蒸煮;蒸汽洗涤;用蒸汽软化(粘贴物)以打开(或松开);用蒸汽开动(机车)(steam的现在分词)
adj.非常热的,热气腾腾的;(非正式)烂醉的;(非正式)非常生气的
Mrs. King went to the big black stove and ladled out steaming soup.───金太太走到黑色的大炉子前,舀出热气腾腾的汤来。
Dan smiled at him through a haze of smoke and steaming coffee.───丹透过缭绕的烟雾和咖啡氤氲出的热气朝他微笑。
Dad filled our plates with steaming stew and passed them around.───爸爸往我们的盘子里装满了热气腾腾的炖菜,然后把菜递给了我们。
The young man and woman ordered a basin each of the mixture, steaming hot, and sat down to consume it at leisure.───这对年轻的男女,叫了一碗热气腾腾的粥,坐下来,安闲地喝着。
You're in for a rough night, she said, pouring out a steaming beakerful and handing it to him. Regrowing bones is a nasty business.───这一晚上会比较难熬,她说着,倒出热气腾腾的一大杯,递给哈利,长骨头是一件很难受的事儿。
he stood patiently in line hoping he had come early enough to get some of the free rice porridge steaming in giant cauldrons nearby.───他耐心地排着队,心里想如果能来得足够早的话,就能白吃一顿那不远处正冒着热气的大锅里的麦片粥了。
The jackal removed the towels from his head, which had been steaming again, shook himself, yawned, shivered, and complied.───豺狗从头上取下毛巾,那毛巾又已是热气腾腾,摇了摇头,打了个哈欠,又打了个寒噤,再去倒酒。
They have been used to sterilise things since the 19th century, but steaming municipal waste in them is a new idea.───从19世纪开始就被应用于灭菌处理,但用于生活垃圾处理则是一个新的想法。
I implied that the word stew today refers to a steaming mixture of food. It is the steam that in turn gave the name to the pot.───我前面说过,现在的这个stew指的是混合蒸煮后的食物。而烧这道菜的锅的名字从steam而来。
The kettle was steaming.
- so down town
- so down went the two raindrops
- table control valve
- timber-line
- steaming apparatus
- previous decade
- religious radios
- rays of light
- robin roberts
- put a cup of cream in the bowl
- securecrt
- sulphorthomidine
- safe from
- religious reason
- so downtown
- there are some books
- under the nails
- steaming chamber
- try to learn some job skills
- timberborn
- religious reasons