fry
Prononciation : [fraɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « cooking »
(verb) to cook food in hot oil or fat. When you fry something, you usually heat up some oil in a pan and add food, making it crispy on the outside and tasty.
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I like to fry eggs for breakfast every morning.
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She didn't fry the chicken; instead, she baked it in the oven.
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Can we fry some potatoes for dinner tonight?
Contexte : « food »
(noun) a dish made by frying food, often referring to deep-fried items like French fries. When you think of fries, you might think of crispy, golden pieces of potato.
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I ordered a burger with a side of fries at the restaurant.
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He wanted salad instead of fries with his meal.
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Would you like ketchup with your fries?
Contexte : « heat damage »
(verb) to cause something to be damaged or ruined by excessive heat, like cooking something too long. You might fry a pan if you leave it on the stove too long without food in it.
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I accidentally fry my lunch by forgetting it on the stove.
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I didn't fry the pizza; I took it out just in time.
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Did you fry the cake while it was in the oven?
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