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词汇 marinate
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Definition of marinate in English:

marinate

verb ˈmarɪneɪtˈmɛrəˌneɪt
[with object]
  • 1Soak (meat, fish, or other food) in a marinade.

    用调料腌渍(肉、鱼或其他食物)

    the beef was marinated in red wine vinegar

    牛肉用红酒加醋腌渍过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Meat, chicken and fish are often marinated in a paste of raw ginger and garlic before cooking.
    • Try marinating meat, chicken or fish in marinades, soy sauce, sweet fruit juices, wine or Italian-style dressings.
    • Some recipes state to marinate meat and poultry for several hours or days, either to tenderize or add flavor.
    • If you marinate meat or poultry, don't serve the unused marinade unless it has been cooked at a rolling boil for at least three minutes.
    • Using yogurt to marinate meats is another typical recipe.
    • We gluttonously overordered the grilled and marinated meats, even retracing our steps for seconds.
    • The pork is marinated in red wine for two days before being stuffed with cheese and fried.
    • Well, my dad and Martin were setting up the barbecue in the yard and marinating the meat - all that male bonding stuff.
    • Sauerbraten is a famous beef dish which involves marinating the meat in a sour (wine, vinegar, buttermilk) marinade, braising it, and serving it with a sweetened sauce.
    • Carter followed the traditional process by marinating meat, poultry, and fish overnight.
    • The only hitch is you have to marinate fish for three or four hours ahead of cooking.
    • What is more it not only lifts your spirits but also can be used to add flavour to meals - to moisten breads and puddings, marinate meats and make savoury sauces.
    • The adobo marinade may be used to marinate raw meat for up to twenty-four hours before grilling or roasting.
    • I marinated the meat in red wine and then slowly grilled and ate it, accompanied by a light green salad and a half bottle of Country Beaujolais.
    • Kangaroo and emu meat were marinated, cooked and presented during the ceremony.
    • Each table is fitted with a grill for you to cook the deliciously marinated meat.
    • I started with poached Scottish lobster in a tian of avocado, marinated red pepper with a caviar dressing.
    • When we came from London to see how the renovations for the house were shaping up we found the builders skewering freshly marinated meat for a barbecue and a popping open a bottle of rosé.
    • The last couple of hours were hectic, as they always are, assembling the cold dishes, marinating the fish and blanching the Chinese broccoli.
    • Most prawns taste of little more than frozen water, while crudely smoked or marinated oily fish can be revolting.
    Synonyms
    souse, soak, steep, immerse, marinade
    1. 1.1no object (of food) undergo marination.
      (食物)经腌渍,浸泡
      leave the meat in a cool place to marinate overnight
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Allow the lamb to marinate in the refrigerator overnight.
      • Let the steak marinate for 4 hours in the refrigerator, covered, turning it once more.
      • Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time.
      • Leave: the flavour will become stronger the longer the meat marinates.
      • Take one medium-sized puffin, leave it in a vat of porridge overnight to marinate and in the morning enjoy this hearty breakfast.
      • Leave to marinate in a cool place for four to eight hours.
      • The chicken, carrots, and onions had marinated for four hours in a hellish brew of red habañero mash and distilled capsicum extract.
      • These were all placed in the refrigerator to marinate overnight.
      • While the beef is marinating, in a small mixing bowl, mix the remaining soy sauce, sake, sugar, black pepper, 2 Tablespoons water, corn starch and sesame oil.
      • Once the pork has marinated (you will notice that the otherwise pink flesh of the pork now looks more like beef) you may then begin to cook.
      • Turn the bag a number of times, and let it marinate for several hours or even overnight in the refrigerator.
      • When the beef has marinated for long enough, it is time to assemble the skewers.
      • Cover duck and place in refrigerator overnight to marinate.
      • Let them marinate overnight in the refrigerator and serve at room temperature - precook any firm vegetables like carrots.
      • Place in the refrigerator to marinate overnight and reserve.
      • Stored at less than 1 degree, the Parsons's feta ages and marinates on site.

Derivatives

  • marination

  • noun marɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n
    • The reality was cold, taste-free white slices of chicken breast bearing no stamp of either grilling or marination, on an unwieldy pile of raw pepper, mangetout and enough red onion to support your immune system for a year.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It all depends on the marination and the ingredients.
      • Historically speaking flavoring meat was probably not the primary reason for marination.
      • Both those dishes were far better the second time around, the shrimp being merely plain and a bit strange with coconut cream that seemed unchanged from its can, and the salmon marred only by a too-long marination.
      • I chose a vegetable recipe because they require no marination or expensive ingredients.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Italian marinare 'pickle in brine', or from French mariner (from marine 'brine').

Definition of marinate in US English:

marinate

verbˈmɛrəˌneɪtˈmerəˌnāt
[with object]
  • 1Soak (meat, fish, or other food) in a marinade.

    用调料腌渍(肉、鱼或其他食物)

    the beef was marinated in red wine vinegar

    牛肉用红酒加醋腌渍过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I started with poached Scottish lobster in a tian of avocado, marinated red pepper with a caviar dressing.
    • The only hitch is you have to marinate fish for three or four hours ahead of cooking.
    • I marinated the meat in red wine and then slowly grilled and ate it, accompanied by a light green salad and a half bottle of Country Beaujolais.
    • When we came from London to see how the renovations for the house were shaping up we found the builders skewering freshly marinated meat for a barbecue and a popping open a bottle of rosé.
    • We gluttonously overordered the grilled and marinated meats, even retracing our steps for seconds.
    • Kangaroo and emu meat were marinated, cooked and presented during the ceremony.
    • The pork is marinated in red wine for two days before being stuffed with cheese and fried.
    • Each table is fitted with a grill for you to cook the deliciously marinated meat.
    • Meat, chicken and fish are often marinated in a paste of raw ginger and garlic before cooking.
    • The last couple of hours were hectic, as they always are, assembling the cold dishes, marinating the fish and blanching the Chinese broccoli.
    • Some recipes state to marinate meat and poultry for several hours or days, either to tenderize or add flavor.
    • Try marinating meat, chicken or fish in marinades, soy sauce, sweet fruit juices, wine or Italian-style dressings.
    • Using yogurt to marinate meats is another typical recipe.
    • Carter followed the traditional process by marinating meat, poultry, and fish overnight.
    • What is more it not only lifts your spirits but also can be used to add flavour to meals - to moisten breads and puddings, marinate meats and make savoury sauces.
    • Most prawns taste of little more than frozen water, while crudely smoked or marinated oily fish can be revolting.
    • The adobo marinade may be used to marinate raw meat for up to twenty-four hours before grilling or roasting.
    • If you marinate meat or poultry, don't serve the unused marinade unless it has been cooked at a rolling boil for at least three minutes.
    • Well, my dad and Martin were setting up the barbecue in the yard and marinating the meat - all that male bonding stuff.
    • Sauerbraten is a famous beef dish which involves marinating the meat in a sour (wine, vinegar, buttermilk) marinade, braising it, and serving it with a sweetened sauce.
    Synonyms
    souse, soak, steep, immerse, marinade
    1. 1.1no object (of food) undergo soaking in a marinade.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time.
      • When the beef has marinated for long enough, it is time to assemble the skewers.
      • Once the pork has marinated (you will notice that the otherwise pink flesh of the pork now looks more like beef) you may then begin to cook.
      • Let them marinate overnight in the refrigerator and serve at room temperature - precook any firm vegetables like carrots.
      • Take one medium-sized puffin, leave it in a vat of porridge overnight to marinate and in the morning enjoy this hearty breakfast.
      • Let the steak marinate for 4 hours in the refrigerator, covered, turning it once more.
      • While the beef is marinating, in a small mixing bowl, mix the remaining soy sauce, sake, sugar, black pepper, 2 Tablespoons water, corn starch and sesame oil.
      • Cover duck and place in refrigerator overnight to marinate.
      • These were all placed in the refrigerator to marinate overnight.
      • Turn the bag a number of times, and let it marinate for several hours or even overnight in the refrigerator.
      • Leave to marinate in a cool place for four to eight hours.
      • Allow the lamb to marinate in the refrigerator overnight.
      • Stored at less than 1 degree, the Parsons's feta ages and marinates on site.
      • Leave: the flavour will become stronger the longer the meat marinates.
      • The chicken, carrots, and onions had marinated for four hours in a hellish brew of red habañero mash and distilled capsicum extract.
      • Place in the refrigerator to marinate overnight and reserve.

Origin

Mid 17th century: from Italian marinare ‘pickle in brine’, or from French mariner (from marine ‘brine’).

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