Marinating Meaning in English
word · lemma: marinate
ˈmɛɹəˌneɪtɪŋ
MAIR-uh-nay-ting
mˈæɹɪnˌeɪtɪŋ
MAR-in-ay-ting
释义
Soaking food, especially meat, in a mixture of liquids and spices before cooking to add flavor and make it more tender.
用法与细微差别
Usually refers to meats, but also used for vegetables. The mixture is called a 'marinade.' Common collocations: 'marinating chicken', 'marinating overnight.' Not to be confused with 'marinate' as a verb; 'marinating' is the ongoing action.
Spanish: marinarPortuguese (BR): marinarPortuguese (PT): marinarChinese (Simplified): 腌制Chinese (Traditional): 醃製Hindi: मैरिनेट करनाArabic: تتبيلBengali: ম্যারিনেট করাRussian: маринованиеJapanese: マリネすることVietnamese: ướpKorean: 재우기Turkish: marine etmekUrdu: مصالہ لگا کر رکھناIndonesian: merendam
例句
She is marinating the chicken for dinner.
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The beef is marinating in the fridge.
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Are you marinating any vegetables?
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She's busy marinating the fish while I set the table.
natural
After marinating overnight, the meat tastes so much better.
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You can start marinating earlier to save time when you're ready to cook.
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