bouillon
/ˈbuːjɒn/ (bre, ipa) · [bˌuwˈɪlən] /ˈbuːjɑːn/ (ame, ipa) · [bˌuwˈɪlən] /ˈbü(l)-ˌyän ˈbu̇(l)- ˈbu̇l-yən; ˈbü-ˌyōⁿ/ (ame, mw)
bouillon — 名詞
- bouillonsingular
- bouillonsplural
1. a thin, clear liquid that is made by cooking meat, vegetables, or fish in water
高湯;清湯
將肉類或蔬菜熬煮後過濾而成的清澈液體
a thin, clear liquid that is made by cooking meat, vegetables, or fish in water and then removing the solid pieces, often used as the base for other soups and sauces
Mert added a cup of chicken bouillon to the pot before putting in the rice.
Mert 在放入米飯之前,先加了一杯雞高湯到鍋裡。
collocation: chicken bouillon
The recipe uses vegetable bouillon instead of water to give the stew more flavour.
食譜要求使用蔬菜清湯代替白開水,讓燉菜味道更濃郁。
collocation: vegetable bouillon
Nikos poured hot bouillon over the noodles and herbs to make a quick lunch.
Nikos 將滾燙的高湯淋在麵條和香草上,快速做出一頓午餐。
Apinya bought a box of beef bouillon cubes for the winter vegetable stew.
Apinya 買了一盒牛高湯塊,準備用來煮冬季蔬菜燉菜。
Wei used homemade bouillon to make a light sauce for the steamed fish.
Wei 用自製高湯為清蒸魚調製了一道清爽的醬汁。
文法句型
uncountable noun
often used in compounds: bouillon cube
用法筆記
Often sold as concentrated cubes or powder that dissolve in hot water. Store-bought versions can be high in salt.