simmer
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I When you simmer food or when it simmers, you cook it by keeping it at boiling point or just below boiling point. 用文火炖; 煨
Make an infusion by boiling and simmering the rhubarb and camomile together. 煮炖大黄和黄春菊来熬成浓汁。
2. N-SING Simmer is also a noun. 炖; 煨
Combine the stock, whole onion and peppercorns in a pan and bring to a simmer. 把高汤料、整个洋葱和胡椒粒拌入平底锅内,然后用文火炖。
3. V-I If a conflict or a quarrel simmers, it does not actually happen for a period of time, but eventually builds up to the point where it does. (冲突或争吵) 酝酿; 趋于激化
...bitter divisions that have simmered for more than half a century. …酝酿了半个多世纪的严重分歧。
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simmer /ˈsɪmə/ (simmering,simmered,simmers)
剑桥词典
- [ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 or 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]
to cook something liquid , or something with liquid in it, at a temperature slightly below boiling
炖,煨
Leave the vegetables to simmer for a few minutes . 把蔬菜再炖几分钟。
[ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ]
If a disagreement or negative emotion simmers, it grows slowly stronger over a period of time and could become more serious at any moment .
(分歧或消极情绪)酝酿,积聚
The strike has been simmering for weeks . 罢工已酝酿了数周。
She's been simmering with resentment ever since the meeting . 会议之后她便心生怨恨,一直耿耿于怀。