Blanch, pronounced tǔn, consonant t, rhyme un, tone three.
Interpretation: dialect, floating, such as wood blanching on the water. In everyday use, "blanch" is also often used as a verb, indicating deep-fried, such as blanch peanuts.
Partial radicals: water.
Stroke order: apostrophe, down, vertical hook, horizontal hook, apostrophe, down.
Number of strokes: 6.
Structure: upper and lower structure.
Blanch group word explanation
1, blanch sub [tǔn zǐ]
1, boiling water with a thin iron cylinder, the shape of the thin, long, can be inserted into the fire mouth of the stove, so that the water boiled quickly.
2. jerk. Swimming head down into the water.
Lao She, "Longshougou," Act I: "(Erchun) lifted the boiler out and poured the water from the jug into the boiler."
Two, blanch water [tǔn shuǐ]
Also known as burn water or drag water.
Three, blanch [tǔn tàng ]
The first material will be cooked with boiling water and fished out, placed in a container, and the other has been adjusted to taste, boiling fresh soup, poured into the container into the scalded.