broil Meaning & Definition

  • En [ brɔɪl]
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Meaning of broil In English

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Examples of broil

  • All experimental chicks were maintained in separate cages and nourished daily on processed broiled feed and clean water.

  • It was not an attempt to cook the books, but to gently broil them.

  • Then there are chickens for eating—roasting or broiling.

  • Then it is skewered on wooden skewers (the little reeds), broiled over charcoal, and generously salted and peppered.

  • This wider variety of beef cuts may be broiled, fried, or grilled.

  • Properly broiling a foie gras while preserving its delicate taste is an arduous endeavour few engage in seriously.

  • It is made with fish, usually mudfish, walking catfish or tilapia, that has first been fried or broiled then added to the broth.

  • Usually, salting achieves that; however, as liver is regarded as (almost) wholly blood, broiling is the only way of kashering.

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Translations of broil In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    燒烤,烤製…

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  • 中文简体

    烧烤,烤制…

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  • Español

    asar al grill, asar…

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  • Português

    grelhar…

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  • 日本語

    (グリルで)~を焼く…

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  • Türk dili

    direk ateşte pişirmek, ızgarada pişirmek…

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  • Français

    (faire) griller…

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  • Catalan

    fer a la graella…

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