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Definition of steamed in English: steamedadjective stiːmdstimd 1British informal predicative Extremely drunk. 〈英,非正式〉酩酊大醉的 we went out and got steamed 我们出去喝得酩酊大醉。 Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin 2North American informal predicative Angry; upset. 〈非正式,主北美〉生气的;心烦的 我觉得心烦。 Synonyms upset, angry, annoyed, cross, angered, furious, enraged, in a temper, bothered, vexed, displeased, disgruntled, dissatisfied, indignant, exasperated, irritated, galled, irked, put out, aggrieved, offended, affronted, resentful, piqued, nettled, ruffled, in high dudgeon 3(of food) cooked by steaming. (食物)蒸的 蒸粗麦粉。 Example sentencesExamples - Le Provencal chef Jean Claude Rival recommends a simple side serve of steamed potatoes or rice with this traditional French dish.
- Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tea rooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
- The gently spiced meatballs are lightly textured, served on a bed of couscous with steamed carrots, turnip and onion.
- For the main course we had beef with Chinese sauce, steamed garlic prawns, sea weed salad and beef tendon salad.
- It consists of plain steamed rice served with beef stew, salted eggs, fried beancurd, tempeh, cucumber, basil, mung beans and chili sauce.
- Off-season, she likes Thai food with steamed rice.
- The Thai food came with steamed rice and a small jug of nam pla prik if the diner wants to ‘spice it up’ even more.
- For the health conscious, we recommend one of the baked Indian breads or steamed rice with a side dish of choice.
- Cut the butter into the steamed fruit and add to the flour, sugar and eggs in the mixing bowl.
- One of the many ceremonies taking place involved people placing steamed rice wrapped in coconut palm leafs, called ‘kao tom hang’, into monks' alms bowls.
- Some plans advocate cutting out dairy and wheat and sticking to home made soups, steamed vegetables, cooked pulses, brown rice and oats.
- The fried lamb-stuffed cake and golden steamed dough are a must.
- Blend broccoli with tomato purée, salt, pepper, chilly powder and sugar for an unusual sauce that tastes particularly good with steamed rice, baked potatoes or pasta.
- Tradition calls for tea to be served, as well as dumplings and many a steamed dish.
- It's easy to bake, being essentially a cake more than a steamed pudding, it comes with a spectacularly simple sauce, it freezes well and it reheats like a dream for seconds and thirds.
- The steamed rice, tray of fruit and hot-sand baked potatoes were a freebie.
- Li says that shrimp dumplings, steamed meat dumplings, barbecued pork buns, and spring rolls are the four essential items of a dim sum meal and they must be eaten steaming hot.
- Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey.
- Broiled fish, steamed vegetables, fresh fruit and whole grains all became a part of Giulia's new eating plan.
- It came on a correctly pre-warmed plate with a baked potato, a selection of steamed vegetables, half a lime and a pepper grinder - no need to ask!
Definition of steamed in US English: steamedadjectivestimdstēmd 1Having been cooked by steaming. (食物)蒸的 a cornucopia of steamed dumplings Example sentencesExamples - For the health conscious, we recommend one of the baked Indian breads or steamed rice with a side dish of choice.
- One of the many ceremonies taking place involved people placing steamed rice wrapped in coconut palm leafs, called ‘kao tom hang’, into monks' alms bowls.
- Li says that shrimp dumplings, steamed meat dumplings, barbecued pork buns, and spring rolls are the four essential items of a dim sum meal and they must be eaten steaming hot.
- Blend broccoli with tomato purée, salt, pepper, chilly powder and sugar for an unusual sauce that tastes particularly good with steamed rice, baked potatoes or pasta.
- Broiled fish, steamed vegetables, fresh fruit and whole grains all became a part of Giulia's new eating plan.
- It consists of plain steamed rice served with beef stew, salted eggs, fried beancurd, tempeh, cucumber, basil, mung beans and chili sauce.
- Cut the butter into the steamed fruit and add to the flour, sugar and eggs in the mixing bowl.
- The fried lamb-stuffed cake and golden steamed dough are a must.
- Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey.
- The gently spiced meatballs are lightly textured, served on a bed of couscous with steamed carrots, turnip and onion.
- Off-season, she likes Thai food with steamed rice.
- Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tea rooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
- Some plans advocate cutting out dairy and wheat and sticking to home made soups, steamed vegetables, cooked pulses, brown rice and oats.
- The steamed rice, tray of fruit and hot-sand baked potatoes were a freebie.
- It came on a correctly pre-warmed plate with a baked potato, a selection of steamed vegetables, half a lime and a pepper grinder - no need to ask!
- The Thai food came with steamed rice and a small jug of nam pla prik if the diner wants to ‘spice it up’ even more.
- For the main course we had beef with Chinese sauce, steamed garlic prawns, sea weed salad and beef tendon salad.
- Le Provencal chef Jean Claude Rival recommends a simple side serve of steamed potatoes or rice with this traditional French dish.
- It's easy to bake, being essentially a cake more than a steamed pudding, it comes with a spectacularly simple sauce, it freezes well and it reheats like a dream for seconds and thirds.
- Tradition calls for tea to be served, as well as dumplings and many a steamed dish.
2North American informal predicative Extremely angry. 〈英,非正式〉酩酊大醉的 you're simply steamed about some editor's bad treatment of you Synonyms upset, angry, annoyed, cross, angered, furious, enraged, in a temper, bothered, vexed, displeased, disgruntled, dissatisfied, indignant, exasperated, irritated, galled, irked, put out, aggrieved, offended, affronted, resentful, piqued, nettled, ruffled, in high dudgeon - 2.1British Extremely drunk.
〈英,非正式〉酩酊大醉的 we went out and got steamed 我们出去喝得酩酊大醉。 Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin
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