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barbecue
[ bahr-bi-kyoo ]
noun
- pieces of meat, fowl, fish, or the like, roasted or smoked over fire, especially when basted in a barbecue sauce:
The restaurant serves amazing barbecue.
- a framework, such as a grill or a spit, for cooking meat or vegetables over an open fire:
Make sure you clean off the barbecue so it's ready to use when we go camping.
- a meal, usually in the open air and often as a social gathering, at which meats are roasted on a grill or over an open hearth or pit.
- any social gathering centered around food, especially meat, that is cooked over fire using a grill, spit, smoker, or the like:
Our weekend barbecue was lively until it started to rain.
- a dressed steer, lamb, or other animal, roasted whole.
verb (used with object)
- to broil, smoke, or roast (meat, fowl, fish, or the like) whole or in large pieces over an open fire, using a spit, grill, smoker, or the like, often seasoning with vinegar, spices, salt, and pepper:
They barbecued a chicken and some steaks for dinner.
- to cook (sliced or diced meat, fowl, fish, or the like) in a highly seasoned sauce.
verb (used without object)
- to cook over an open fire using an instrument such as a grill, spit, or smoker, or to host a social gathering where food is cooked in this manner:
If the weather's nice, we'll barbecue in the backyard.
barbecue
/ 藞产蓱藧产瑟藢办箩耻藧 /
noun
- a meal cooked out of doors over an open fire
- an outdoor party or picnic at which barbecued food is served
- a grill or fireplace used in barbecuing
- the food so cooked
verb
- to cook (meat, fish, etc) on a grill, usually over charcoal and often with a highly seasoned sauce
- to cook (meat, fish, etc) in a highly seasoned sauce
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of barbecue1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of barbecue1
Example Sentences
The problems come during a busy retailing period, as customers prepare for the good weather and purchase outdoor garden equipment, barbecue items and party food.
He has found them hidden everywhere from inside fridges and barbecues to behind fake fuse boxes and tiled panels complete with hydraulic lifts.
One person asks if it is a "kind of sauce", another wonders if it is an "American barbecue" and one asks if it is a "kind of restaurant".
The tower would only occupy a portion of the area of the garage roof, leaving room for an outdoor amenity deck with a swimming pool, barbecue area and landscaping including a lawn, shrubs and trees.
A barbecue buffet, with a side of duck.
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