blanch
第三人称
blanches
现在进行时
blanching
过去式
blanched
过去完成时
blanched
1
变苍白, 失色
to turn pale, especially in response to fear, shock, or surprise
- While waiting for the results, she was visibly blanching.
在等待结果时,她明显脸色苍白。
- The ghostly figure in the dark alley made them blanch with fear.
黑暗小巷中的幽灵般的身影让他们因恐惧而脸色苍白。
- Last night, she blanched when she saw a spider in her room.
昨晚,她在房间里看到一只蜘蛛时脸色苍白。
- During the horror movie, the audience blanched at the sudden jump scares.
在恐怖电影期间,观众因突然的跳跃惊吓而脸色苍白。
- He tends to blanch whenever he hears bad news.
每当他听到坏消息时,他往往会脸色苍白。
2
焯, 烫
to briefly immerse food in boiling water, often followed by rapid cooling, to preserve color, remove skin, or prepare for freezing
及物动词
- Before freezing the vegetables, she decided to blanch them to preserve their vibrant color and nutrients.
在冷冻蔬菜之前,她决定将它们焯水以保持其鲜艳的颜色和营养。
- The chef instructed the kitchen staff to blanch the tomatoes for easy peeling in preparation for the sauce.
厨师指示厨房工作人员焯西红柿以便于去皮准备酱汁。
- To make the perfect French fries, I blanch the potatoes before frying to achieve a crispy exterior.
为了制作完美的炸薯条,我在油炸前焯水土豆以达到酥脆的外表。
- The gardener blanched the freshly picked peas to lock in their green hue before storing them in the freezer.
园丁将新鲜采摘的豌豆焯水以锁定其绿色色调,然后将其存放在冷冻室中。
- The home canner preferred to blanch the peaches before preserving them in jars to maintain their natural color and flavor.
家庭罐头制作者更喜欢在将桃子保存在罐子之前焯水,以保持其天然颜色和风味。
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