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vt.& vi.? Bake, bake and bake;
vt.? Satire, sarcasm;
n.? Barbecue; Outdoor barbecue picnic;
adj.? Baked, baked;
Distorted past participle: roasted plural: roasts past tense: roasted present participle: roasting third person singular: roasts
Bilingual example
1、He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.?
He decided to order roast chicken with vegetables and then an apple pie.
2、A tantalising aroma of roast beef fills the air.?
The air is full of attractive smell of roast beef.
Extended data
The verbs bake, roast, toast all mean "bake, roast".
1, bake means baking any food in an oven without direct contact with fire, and baking it slowly with continuous dry heat.
2. roast generally refers to roasting large pieces of meat or whole livestock or poultry on a fire.
3. toast focuses on browning baked things by baking, especially baking bread and bacon.