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noun ɡrɪlɡrɪl British 1A device on a cooker that radiates heat downwards for cooking food. 〈英〉(热量自上而下辐射的)烤炉 Example sentencesExamples - Brushing the kebabs with olive oil, I stick them under the grill and start preparing the salad.
- Depending on the heat of your grill, this will take 7-10 minutes.
- Put the sardines into a small ovenproof dish and place under the grill till they sizzle - it will take around five minutes.
- Scatter over the breadcrumbs and place under a hot grill, a good few inches from the heat, until golden.
- Return the peppers to the grill pan and sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese.
- 1.1 A gridiron used for cooking food on an open fire.
(在明火上烧烤用的)烤架 Example sentencesExamples - If using a charcoal grill, preheat it to medium.
- The entrance led past an open kitchen with a vast wood burning oven and open charcoal grills.
- There were few people at the moment, but there were barbecue pits with picnic tables and four large covered areas with huge open grills and rows of tables.
- The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
- Grill small sardines on the open grill and serve with a twist of lemon and a healthy shake of freshly ground black pepper.
- 1.2 A dish of grilled food, especially meat.
烧烤的菜肴(尤指烤肉) Example sentencesExamples - The bar menu sounded fine with all the usual pub grub favourites including steak pie, grills and fish dishes, but we decided to go for the extra elbow room in the restaurant.
- An elegant fusion of Asian and Western elements in the design extends to the dishes - noodles, pasta, tempura, grills and rotisserie - on offer throughout the day and evening.
- We had a lovely night and the mixed grill and steak pie were lovely.
- Their tasty South East Asian fare includes noodles, grills, steamed fish and salads, and diners get to sit on communal benches where the quick turnover suits those with little time.
- But hoummos has another, second life as an accompaniment to simple grills, served on the side in the same way that you would serve mashed potato or a parsnip purée.
- 1.3 A restaurant serving grilled food.
烧烤店 Example sentencesExamples - There's an authentic 1930's cocktail bar, a delightful, parasol-covered garden café and an elegant grill room beneath the spectacular cupola, with mosaic floors and stained glass windows.
- The local Indian restaurant has become a grill room, with South African and Australian flags outside.
- Very friendly front-of-house, nice bar area and both the grill and the restaurant offer pretty views of a windy forecourt between four skyscrapers.
- The 7,200-square-foot clubhouse includes a golf shop, dining and grill rooms overlooking the picturesque golf course, banquet facilities, and complete men's and women's locker rooms.
- There's also the need for food, whether it's a burger from the beach grill or a fancy upscale restaurant.
verb ɡrɪlɡrɪl [with object]1Cook (food) using a grill. (在烤架上)烤炙 grill the trout for five minutes 将鲑鱼烤五分钟左右。 Example sentencesExamples - You can also prepare meals in a more healthy way, for example baking or grilling foods instead of frying.
- The chicken is then grilled and the marinade is heated and poured over it.
- Fish is boiled or grilled over open fires and eaten by hand.
- The lone server at the counter is welcoming, makes suggestions, and easily takes our order, makes the juices and grills our sandwiches inside four minutes.
- The thick pork was nicely grilled, yet the mustard taste came only from a mustard dressing smeared on top.
- I think it had been brushed with butter, well seasoned, then grilled.
- Josh let her in and they walked out the back door to where Matt was attempting to grill steaks.
- To grill bell peppers, rinse them and cut them in half lengthwise; then discard stems and seeds.
- Delicious, light and airy ciabatta bread was lightly grilled and spread with aioli.
- The men were drinking beer and grilling sausages on gas-fired barbecues.
- Braised kidneys are liked in France, and kidneys grilled on skewers are popular in the Near and Middle East.
- Small tasty dishes such as grilled aubergine, peppers and courgettes or bruschetta are there to get your stomach interested.
- So, once everything is mixed together, grill the burgers and bacon.
- If I want something light I have the freshly grilled tuna with vegetables.
- Roasted and ground to a paste, they make the famous satay sauce for meat grilled on skewers.
- Piri-piri sauce, usually used as a marinade, is fiery and oily, which makes it perfect for roasted or grilled meats.
- Hey, what do you think about grilling some chicken on the barbecue for dinner?
- Split the muffins and lightly grill the insides only.
- They were intending to grill a burger or two when Mary realized that neither of them had any means of lighting the coals.
- Then there's roast turkey, prime rib, or grilled steak for dinner.
2informal Subject (someone) to intense questioning or interrogation. 〈非正式〉(严厉)盘问 my father grilled us about what we had been doing 我爸盘问我们在做些什么。 Example sentencesExamples - John then began grilling him about how many employers had been indicted in Southern California for hiring illegals.
- They had started grilling him at 2.45 pm but it was not until long after sunset that the prosecutors played what they saw as their master card.
- Joe was full of interest in me, but I almost felt like he was grilling me for some weird reason, digging for something.
- He was grilled in the witness box for 15 days by the prosecution and defence barristers.
- The group gathered round, not yet decided as to whether they were going to thank him for the free holidays or grill him for information.
- She was waiting at the door when we came around the corner ready to grill us.
- I spent the entire flight reading serious magazines like Newsweek to try and fill my mind with stuff he might grill me on.
- Earlier this month, defence officials were grilled for seven hours by members of the committee.
- Every time I come home from school, they grill me about what I learned that day.
- Simon, my husband, was baby-sitting and when he grilled me on my return, I admitted my date hadn't been Jill.
- You tell me you're coming over to talk to Tom, but then the two of you wind up grilling me on my wedding plans.
- Analysts have taken a mischievous delight in grilling him at meetings; he cannot hide his irritation at being asked questions he would rather not answer.
- My mom took to grilling me almost daily on my plans and goals.
- He was grilled by students, parents, teachers and children opposed to his flagship university policy.
- A search warrant was produced while he was ushered into the living room where he was grilled for 15 minutes.
- She's been grilling me about what happened last Saturday with Owen, as if anything's going to happen, for hours now.
- It turned out to be an excuse to stand in the kitchen for fifteen minutes and grill me about mine and Lisa's wedding plans.
- I was basically grilled for an hour and a half rather than interviewed.
- I went in to ask them questions, and they ended up grilling me for about six hours.
- Knowing Jen the way I do she'll probably grill me until I tell her everything.
Synonyms questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing, probing, inquisition, catechism
Derivativesnoun Spoon some mayonnaise or aioli over the fish fillets and put briefly under a griller, before serving the dish. Example sentencesExamples - There was bread and crumpets, but no toaster, and no match to light the griller.
- Even more experienced grillers, for their part, aren't immune to grilling errors, something that the book's thoroughly written recipes, especially, are designed to anticipate and correct.
- To my left is a built in oven / griller, then a two-door stainless steel refrigerator in a recessed area in the wall, as well as more timber cupboards and drawers.
- Sit the shrimp paste on a small square of aluminium foil and grill under a pre-heated griller until slightly toasted.
OriginMid 17th century: from French gril (noun), griller (verb), from Old French graille 'grille'. grate from Middle English: Grate ‘to shred’ is from Old French grater ‘grate, scratch’, of Germanic origin; it is related to German kratzen ‘to scratch’. People have being saying that something grates upon them since the early 17th century. The grate in a fire was originally a general word for ‘a grating’: it comes from Old French, based on Latin cratis ‘hurdle’, also found in griddle (Middle English), grill (mid 17th century), grille (mid 17th century), and grid (mid 19th century).
Rhymesbill, Brazil, brill, Camille, chill, cookchill, dill, distil (US distill), downhill, drill, Edgehill, Estoril, fill, freewill, frill, fulfil (US fulfill), Gill, goodwill, grille, hill, ill, instil, kill, krill, mil, mill, nil, Phil, pill, quadrille, quill, rill, Seville, shill, shrill, sill, skill, spadille, spill, squill, still, stock-still, swill, thill, thrill, till, trill, twill, until, uphill, will noun variant spelling of grille nounɡrilɡrɪl 1A metal framework used for cooking food over an open fire; a gridiron. (在明火上烧烤用的)烤架 Example sentencesExamples - There were few people at the moment, but there were barbecue pits with picnic tables and four large covered areas with huge open grills and rows of tables.
- The entrance led past an open kitchen with a vast wood burning oven and open charcoal grills.
- If using a charcoal grill, preheat it to medium.
- The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
- Grill small sardines on the open grill and serve with a twist of lemon and a healthy shake of freshly ground black pepper.
- 1.1 A portable device for cooking outdoors, consisting of a metal framework placed over charcoal or gas fuel.
Example sentencesExamples - Put the sardines into a small ovenproof dish and place under the grill till they sizzle - it will take around five minutes.
- Scatter over the breadcrumbs and place under a hot grill, a good few inches from the heat, until golden.
- Brushing the kebabs with olive oil, I stick them under the grill and start preparing the salad.
- Return the peppers to the grill pan and sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese.
- Depending on the heat of your grill, this will take 7-10 minutes.
- 1.2 A dish of food, especially meat, cooked using a grill.
烧烤的菜肴(尤指烤肉) Example sentencesExamples - An elegant fusion of Asian and Western elements in the design extends to the dishes - noodles, pasta, tempura, grills and rotisserie - on offer throughout the day and evening.
- Their tasty South East Asian fare includes noodles, grills, steamed fish and salads, and diners get to sit on communal benches where the quick turnover suits those with little time.
- We had a lovely night and the mixed grill and steak pie were lovely.
- But hoummos has another, second life as an accompaniment to simple grills, served on the side in the same way that you would serve mashed potato or a parsnip purée.
- The bar menu sounded fine with all the usual pub grub favourites including steak pie, grills and fish dishes, but we decided to go for the extra elbow room in the restaurant.
- 1.3 A restaurant serving grilled food.
烧烤店 Example sentencesExamples - There's an authentic 1930's cocktail bar, a delightful, parasol-covered garden café and an elegant grill room beneath the spectacular cupola, with mosaic floors and stained glass windows.
- There's also the need for food, whether it's a burger from the beach grill or a fancy upscale restaurant.
- The 7,200-square-foot clubhouse includes a golf shop, dining and grill rooms overlooking the picturesque golf course, banquet facilities, and complete men's and women's locker rooms.
- Very friendly front-of-house, nice bar area and both the grill and the restaurant offer pretty views of a windy forecourt between four skyscrapers.
- The local Indian restaurant has become a grill room, with South African and Australian flags outside.
verbɡrilɡrɪl 1with object Cook (something) using a grill. (在烤架上)烤炙 grill the trout for about five minutes 将鲑鱼烤五分钟左右。 Example sentencesExamples - The lone server at the counter is welcoming, makes suggestions, and easily takes our order, makes the juices and grills our sandwiches inside four minutes.
- The thick pork was nicely grilled, yet the mustard taste came only from a mustard dressing smeared on top.
- I think it had been brushed with butter, well seasoned, then grilled.
- Piri-piri sauce, usually used as a marinade, is fiery and oily, which makes it perfect for roasted or grilled meats.
- They were intending to grill a burger or two when Mary realized that neither of them had any means of lighting the coals.
- Split the muffins and lightly grill the insides only.
- Then there's roast turkey, prime rib, or grilled steak for dinner.
- Small tasty dishes such as grilled aubergine, peppers and courgettes or bruschetta are there to get your stomach interested.
- If I want something light I have the freshly grilled tuna with vegetables.
- Hey, what do you think about grilling some chicken on the barbecue for dinner?
- Roasted and ground to a paste, they make the famous satay sauce for meat grilled on skewers.
- The chicken is then grilled and the marinade is heated and poured over it.
- Josh let her in and they walked out the back door to where Matt was attempting to grill steaks.
- The men were drinking beer and grilling sausages on gas-fired barbecues.
- Fish is boiled or grilled over open fires and eaten by hand.
- Delicious, light and airy ciabatta bread was lightly grilled and spread with aioli.
- So, once everything is mixed together, grill the burgers and bacon.
- Braised kidneys are liked in France, and kidneys grilled on skewers are popular in the Near and Middle East.
- You can also prepare meals in a more healthy way, for example baking or grilling foods instead of frying.
- To grill bell peppers, rinse them and cut them in half lengthwise; then discard stems and seeds.
2informal with object Subject (someone) to intense questioning or interrogation. 〈非正式〉(严厉)盘问 my father grilled us about what we had been doing 我爸盘问我们在做些什么。 Example sentencesExamples - The group gathered round, not yet decided as to whether they were going to thank him for the free holidays or grill him for information.
- Earlier this month, defence officials were grilled for seven hours by members of the committee.
- I was basically grilled for an hour and a half rather than interviewed.
- Analysts have taken a mischievous delight in grilling him at meetings; he cannot hide his irritation at being asked questions he would rather not answer.
- He was grilled in the witness box for 15 days by the prosecution and defence barristers.
- Joe was full of interest in me, but I almost felt like he was grilling me for some weird reason, digging for something.
- You tell me you're coming over to talk to Tom, but then the two of you wind up grilling me on my wedding plans.
- She was waiting at the door when we came around the corner ready to grill us.
- Every time I come home from school, they grill me about what I learned that day.
- A search warrant was produced while he was ushered into the living room where he was grilled for 15 minutes.
- I went in to ask them questions, and they ended up grilling me for about six hours.
- Knowing Jen the way I do she'll probably grill me until I tell her everything.
- I spent the entire flight reading serious magazines like Newsweek to try and fill my mind with stuff he might grill me on.
- John then began grilling him about how many employers had been indicted in Southern California for hiring illegals.
- She's been grilling me about what happened last Saturday with Owen, as if anything's going to happen, for hours now.
- My mom took to grilling me almost daily on my plans and goals.
- It turned out to be an excuse to stand in the kitchen for fifteen minutes and grill me about mine and Lisa's wedding plans.
- He was grilled by students, parents, teachers and children opposed to his flagship university policy.
- They had started grilling him at 2.45 pm but it was not until long after sunset that the prosecutors played what they saw as their master card.
- Simon, my husband, was baby-sitting and when he grilled me on my return, I admitted my date hadn't been Jill.
Synonyms questioning, cross-questioning, cross-examination, quizzing, probing, inquisition, catechism
OriginMid 17th century: from French gril (noun), griller (verb), from Old French graille ‘grille’. nounɡrilɡrɪl variant spelling of grille |