(noun.) cooking by direct exposure to radiant heat (as over a fire or under a grill).
(verb.) cook under a broiler; 'broil fish'.
(verb.) heat by a natural force; 'The sun broils the valley in the summer'.
校对:伍德罗
双语例句
Afterward, broil them with the priests. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
Two of our young hunters, having killed a deer, made a fire in the woods to broil some parts of it. 本杰明·富兰克林.富兰克林自传.
Away with this prating dotard, said Front-de Boeuf, lock him up in the chapel, to tell his beads till the broil be over. 沃尔特·司各特.艾凡赫.
Great pleasure--not presume to dictate, but broiled fowl and mushrooms- -capital thing! 查尔斯·狄更斯.匹克威克外传.
Also a piece of beef preserved on the same day; this when you have inspected it shall be cut in slices and broiled. 威廉K.戴维.智者、化学家和伟大医生的秘密.
He was so polite as to stop at a public-house, expressly on our account, and entertain us with broiled mutton and beer. 查尔斯·狄更斯.大卫·科波菲尔.
However I can soon manage to get a black pudding broiled. 哈里特·威尔逊.哈里特·威尔逊回忆录.
They said to each other, it is a spirit that perhaps has smelt our broiling venison, and wishes to eat of it: let us offer some to her. 本杰明·富兰克林.富兰克林自传.