词汇 | fillet |
释义 | filletfil·let1 (also filet American EnglishAmE) /ˈfɪlɪt $ ˈfɪlət, -leɪ, fɪˈleɪ/ noun [countableC] DFDa piece of meat or fish without bones 〔去骨的〕肉片,鱼片 fillet of a fillet of sole 鳎鱼片 Examples from the Corpus fillet• Make several deep incisions in the beef fillet using a small knife.• Add halibut fillets, skin side up, and cook 3 to 4 minutes or until lightly browned.• Smaller boneless lamb cuts include best end neck fillets and steaks from the leg or loin.• Comparisons reveal that further-processed fish products are more expensive than frozen raw fillets and steaks.• salmon fillets• Season to taste and divide the chopped grapefruit among the fillets.• Cut the fillets into serving pieces but leave steaks whole.• He then slices open the fillet to add a langoustine mousse.• Turn fillets over, reduce heat to medium, and cook several minutes more until skin side is browned. Foodfillet2 (also filet American EnglishAmE) verb [transitiveT] DFto remove the bones from a piece of meat or fish 剔除〔肉或鱼〕的骨头 filleted fish 去骨鱼片 Examples from the Corpus fillet• Salmon is a relatively easy fish to fillet.• It took him another ten minutes to fillet them for our supper.• Joe began to prepare the plaice, using a thin and very sharp knife to fillet them. (1300-1400) Old French filet, from Latin filum “thread” |
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