Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense bakes, present participle baking, past tense, past participle baked
1VERB 烤,烘(面包、糕饼等) If you bake, you spend some time preparing and mixing together ingredients to make bread, cakes, pies, or other food which is cooked in the oven. 烤,烘(面包、糕饼等)
How did you learn to bake cakes?.
你怎么学会烘蛋糕的?
I love to bake. [VERB]
我喜欢烘烤糕点。
baking
On a Thursday she used to do all the baking.
过去每逢周四,她会把烤东西的活儿都做了。
2V-ERG 烤;烘;焙 When a cake or bread bakes or when you bake it, it cooks in the oven without any extra liquid or fat. →see usage note at:cook烤;烘;焙
Bake the cake for 35 to 50 minutes.
将蛋糕烘35到50分钟。
The batter rises as it bakes.
烘烤的时候,面糊会膨胀起来。
...freshly baked bread.
刚出炉的面包
3VERB 受晒;受炙烤 If places or people become extremely hot because the sun is shining very strongly, you can say that they bake . 受晒;受炙烤
4N-COUNT [usually n NOUN](蔬菜或鱼与其他配料切碎拌和后经烘烤的)烤菜 A vegetable or fish bake is a dish that is made by chopping up and mixing together a number of ingredients and cooking them in the oven so that they form a fairly dry solid mass. (蔬菜或鱼与其他配料切碎拌和后经烘烤的)烤菜 [British]
➡ See also the entry for cook另见cook条bake ♦︎ fry ♦︎ roast ♦︎ grill ♦︎ broil ♦︎ toast ♦︎ barbecueThese are all words for ways of cooking food.这些词均表示烹调食物的方式。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to fry / roast / grill / broil / barbecue chicken◆to fry / grill / barbecue a steak◆to fry / grill / barbecue sausages◆to bake / fry / grill / broil fish◆to fry / grill bacon◆to bake / fry / roast potatoes◆to bake / fry / toast bread◆to roast / toast nuts■bake [transitive, intransitive] to cook food, especially bread, cakes and potatoes, in an oven without extra fat or liquid; to be cooked in this way(在烤炉里)烘烤;焙◆baked potatoes烤土豆◆I'm baking a birthday cake for Alex.我在给亚历克斯烤生日蛋糕。◆I'm baking Alex a cake.我在给亚历克斯烤蛋糕。ⓘ Bake is not used about cooking meat; use roast instead.烹烤肉类不用bake,用roast。 see also baking ⇨ cooking■fry [transitive, intransitive] to cook sth in hot fat or oil; to be cooked in this way油炸;油煎;油炒◆fried fish / eggs炸鱼;煎鸡蛋◆I woke up to the smell of bacon frying.我醒来就闻到了煎熏咸肉的气味。■roast [transitive, intransitive] to cook meat without liquid in an oven or over a fire; to cook vegetables in oil or fat in an oven; to cook nuts or beans in order to dry them and turn them brown; to be cooked in any of these ways烘,烤,焙(肉);烤,焙(蔬菜);烘烤,焙,炒(坚果或豆子)◆You should boil the potatoes for a little before you roast them.土豆在烤之前,应该稍微煮一下。◆The smell of roasting meat came from the kitchen.厨房里飘来烤肉的香味。ⓘ The past participle of roast is usually roasted, except when it is used before a noun, when roast is usually used. * roast的过去分词通常是roasted,但在名词前通常用roast◆roast beef / chicken / potatoes / parsnips烤牛肉;烤鸡;烤土豆;烤萝卜◆roasted beef/chicken/potatoes/parsnipsHowever, roasted is used to describe nuts and beans.不过,描述坚果和豆子则用roasted◆roasted chestnuts / coffee beans / peanuts炒栗子;烘过的咖啡豆;炒花生■grill [transitive] to cook food under or over a very strong heat(在高热下方或上方)烧烤,炙烤◆Grill the sausages for ten minutes, turning occasionally.把香肠烤十分钟,时而翻转一下。◆At night we used to grill steaks over charcoal in the open air.我们以前晚上常常露天在炭火上烤牛排。ⓘ Food can be grilled in an oven under the grill (BrE) or broiler (NAmE) , or outdoors over a fire; however, it is even more frequent to talk about barbecuing food that is cooked outdoors. * grill可以指把食物放在烤箱里的烤架(英式英语用grill,美式英语用broiler)下方烤,也可以指户外火上烧烤。不过,表示在户外烧烤食物更常用barbecue。■broil [transitive] (NAmE) to cook meat or fish under direct heat烤,焙(肉或鱼)◆We ate broiled chicken with vegetables.我们吃了烤鸡配蔬菜。ⓘ In British English use grill for this.在英式英语中用grill表示此义。■toast [transitive, intransitive] to make sth, especially bread, turn brown by heating it in a toaster or close to heat; to turn brown in this way烤(尤指面包);把⋯烤得焦黄◆a toasted sandwich烤过的三明治◆Place under a hot grill until the nuts have toasted.把这些坚果放在高温烤架下面烤熟。■barbecueˈbɑːbɪkjuː; NAmEˈbɑːrbɪkjuː[transitive] to cook food on a barbecue(= a metal frame on or over an open fire outdoors)(在烤架上)烤;户外烧烤◆barbecued chicken烤鸡