baked
/beɪk/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈekt] /beɪk/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈekt] /ˈbākt How to pronounce baked (audio)/ (ame, mw)
baked — 動詞
- bakedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bakeds3rd person singular
- bakedding-ing form
- bakeddedpast simple
1. to cook food in an oven until it is ready to eat, instead of boiling or frying i
烤
放進烤箱把食物烤熟
to cook food in an oven until it is ready to eat, instead of boiling or frying it.
Liang baked salmon with lemon slices for the family dinner.
Liang 烤了加檸檬片的鮭魚,當作家庭晚餐。
bake + object (food cooked in an oven)
William's pie baked slowly while he set out the plates.
William 的派慢慢烤著時,他把盤子一一擺好。
intransitive: food + baked
Meera baked two trays of cookies for the school fair.
Meera 為學校園遊會烤了兩盤餅乾。
João baked the potatoes until their skins turned crisp and brown.
João 把馬鈴薯烤到外皮變得酥脆焦香。
文法句型
bake + object
food + baked
用法筆記
The object is usually food. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about making clay or earth hard with heat rather than preparing something to eat.
常見錯誤
2. to become extremely hot, or to feel extremely hot because of strong sun or heat.
發燙
因烈日或高溫而變得很熱
to become extremely hot, or to feel extremely hot because of strong sun or heat.
Paul baked in the parked car until he opened every window.
Paul 在停著的車裡熱到發燙,直到他把每扇窗都打開。
person + baked in a hot place
The metal gate baked under the noon sun all afternoon.
那道金屬門在正午烈日下曬得發燙,一整個下午都很熱。
thing + baked under the sun
Our apartment baked through the humid night after the power failed.
停電後,我們的公寓悶得發燙,撐過了整個潮濕的夜晚。
Niran baked on the crowded bus because the air conditioning stopped.
因為冷氣停了,Niran 在擁擠的公車上熱得發燙。
文法句型
person/place/thing + baked
baked in/under + heat
用法筆記
This sense does not take an object. The subject is usually a person, a room, a vehicle, or some other thing sitting in strong heat.
常見錯誤
3. to make clay, earth, or a similar material go hard because strong heat dries it
燒硬
用高溫把泥土等材料燒得堅硬
to make clay, earth, or a similar material go hard because strong heat dries it out.
Eve baked the clay bowls in a small kiln behind her studio.
Eve 在工作室後方的小窯裡把那些黏土碗燒硬。
bake + clay object in a kiln
Ilan baked mud bricks for the garden wall during the dry season.
Ilan 在乾季把泥磚燒硬,好拿來砌花園圍牆。
Zuri baked the painted tiles again to fix the color.
Zuri 又把那些彩繪磁磚燒硬了一次,好讓顏色固定住。
Christopher baked the wet earth until it felt hard as stone.
Christopher 把潮濕的泥土燒硬,直到摸起來像石頭一樣。
文法句型
bake + clay/earth/brick
bake + object + hard
用法筆記
Used with materials such as clay, earth, or brick, often in craft or building contexts. Distinguish from sense 1, where the result is cooked food rather than a hardened material.
常見錯誤
baked — 形容詞
- bakedpositive
- bakeddercomparative
- bakeddestsuperlative
1. so affected by marijuana or another drug that you act slow, dreamy, or silly.
嗨掉的
吸食大麻等藥物後神智飄飄的
so affected by marijuana or another drug that you act slow, dreamy, or silly.
Liang looked baked after smoking weed behind the music hall.
Liang 在音樂廳後面抽完大麻後,看起來整個嗨掉了。
look baked after using a drug
William sounded baked on the phone and forgot the same question twice.
William 在電話裡聽起來像嗨掉了,同一個問題忘了又問。
sound baked (speech/behaviour clue)
Eve knew her roommate was baked when he laughed at the fridge light.
Eve 一看室友對著冰箱燈傻笑,就知道他嗨掉了。
The boys came home baked and stared at the cartoon for an hour.
那群男孩回到家時整個嗨掉了,盯著卡通看了一個小時。
文法句型
be baked
look/sound baked
用法筆記
Informal and often humorous. It usually describes someone who has taken marijuana, though some speakers use it more broadly for being high on drugs.