drippings
drippings — 名詞
1. the liquid fat and natural juices that collect in the pan or dish when meat is c
肉汁;滴油
烤肉時滴下的油脂和汁液
the liquid fat and natural juices that collect in the pan or dish when meat is cooked in the oven or on the stove, sometimes used to make gravy or add flavour to other dishes.
Diego saved the drippings from the roasted chicken to make gravy for the potatoes.
Diego 把烤雞滴下來的油汁留下來,做成淋在馬鈴薯上的肉汁。
collocation: save the drippings
The drippings from the pork roast were mixed with flour to create a thick sauce.
烤豬肉滴下來的油汁和麵粉拌在一起,做成濃稠的醬汁。
passive: drippings were mixed
Mei-Lin poured the hot drippings through a strainer to remove the small bits of meat.
Mei-Lin 把熱的滴油用濾網過濾,濾掉細小的肉渣。
Kwame spooned the drippings off the surface of the baking dish before serving the beef.
Kwame 在上牛肉之前,先把烤盤裡的滴油用湯匙舀掉。
Aunt Sofia always kept the drippings from Sunday's lamb dinner for her weekday soups.
Sofia 阿姨總是會把星期天烤羊肉滴下來的油汁留著,加進平日的湯裡。
文法句型
the drippings + plural verb
用法筆記
Only used in the plural form. Although the fat and juices form a single mass, the word takes a plural verb (e.g. The drippings are poured into a jar).