baked
英 [beɪkt]
美 [beɪkt]
v. (在烤炉里)烘烤; 焙; (将某物)烤硬; (变得)灼热,炎热
bake的过去分词和过去式
BNC.8795 / COCA.7908
柯林斯词典
- VERB 烤,烘(面包、糕饼等)
If youbake, you spend some time preparing and mixing together ingredients to make bread, cakes, pies, or other food which is cooked in the oven.- How did you learn to bake cakes?...
你怎么学会烘蛋糕的? - I love to bake.
我喜欢烘烤糕点。
- How did you learn to bake cakes?...
- V-ERG 烤;烘;焙
When a cake or breadbakesor when youbakeit, it cooks in the oven without any extra liquid or fat.- 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
- Bake the cake for 35 to 50 minutes...
- VERB 受晒;受炙烤
If places or people become extremely hot because the sun is shining very strongly, you can say that theybake.- If you closed the windows you baked...
如果把窗户关上,你会热死的。 - Britain bakes in a Mediterranean heatwave.
地中海的热浪炙烤着英国。
- If you closed the windows you baked...
- N-COUNT (蔬菜或鱼与其他配料切碎拌和后经烘烤的)烤菜
A vegetable or fishbakeis 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.- ...an aubergine bake.
烤茄子
- ...an aubergine bake.
- See also:baking
英英释义
adj
- (bread and pastries) cooked by dry heat (as in an oven)
- baked goods
- dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
- a vast desert all adust
- land lying baked in the heat
- parched soil
- the earth was scorched and bare
- sunbaked salt flats