Meaning:
v. Fried; fried; stir-fried; burned (by the sun), sunburned
n. Fry
< p>Pronunciation: English [fra?]? American [fra?]Vocabulary matching
fry fish Fried fish
fry up Bake dry, fry< /p>
Example:
We cut it into thin slices and fry it.
We cut it into thin slices and fry it.
I fried up the beef?
I fried up the beef. ?
We'll fry if we stay too long in this hot sun.
If we stay too long in this hot sun, our skin will tan.
Extended information
Synonyms of fry: cook
Word usage:
1. Cook can be used as both a transitive verb and Can be used as an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as the object, or it can take a double object, and its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition for; when used as an intransitive verb, it often takes an object as the subject, and the active form can often express a passive meaning. .
2. Cook is only used for food, not drinks. Cook?up is often used metaphorically, meaning "to make up."
Word meaning analysis:
cook, cooker
Cook and cooker have different meanings. Cook means "cook", while cooker means "cooking utensil". In American English, the equivalent words for cooker are stove and range. For example:
His wife is a good cook.
His wife is very good at cooking.
I prefer gas cookers to electric ones.
Compared with electric cookers and gas cookers, I prefer gas cookers.