hard-boiled

英[?hɑ:d?b?ild]
美[?hɑrd?b??ld]

基本釋義

adj.
煮過熟了的; 沒有感情的; 老于世故

實(shí)用例句

She's hard-boiled, tough and funny.

她冷峻、堅(jiān)韌而風(fēng)趣。

SAM : They were a couple of really bad eggs. Hard boiled and rotten as they come.

他們就是一對壞蛋! 他們是熟透了的臭蛋.

期刊摘選

Each of us was offered hard boiled eggs to eat.

我們每人得到一個(gè)水煮蛋.

期刊摘選

One dive shop features a scuba diving Easter bunny hiding hard boiled eggs.

一家潛水商店推出特色活動(dòng),派人裝成復(fù)活節(jié)兔子努力地將煮沸了的蛋藏到海底.

期刊摘選

Can I have a hard boiled egg?

我能來個(gè)煮雞蛋 嗎 ?

期刊摘選

Peeled and separated the white and the yolk of a hard boiled egg.

將煮熟的雞蛋的蛋白和蛋黃分開、切細(xì),待用.

期刊摘選

Orange juice, coffee, toast with bacon and one hard boiled egg for sir.

先生需要橙汁 、 咖啡 、 土司配培根和一個(gè)非常熟的雞蛋.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. tough and callous by virtue of experience

  • 2. used of persons; emotionally hardened;

    "faced a case-hardened judge"

  • 3. (used of eggs) cooked until the yolk is solid

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