steaming的意思和读音

steaming

: [ˈstimɪŋ] : [ˈstiːmɪŋ]

adj.

adv.

n.沿

v.“steam”

steamingadj.

1.(informal)very angry

2.very hot

n.

1.[u](informal)沿a crime in which a group of thieves move quickly through a crowded public place, stealing things as they go

adj.1.2.;

adv.1.

v.1.“steam”

adj.1.very hot2.very angry

v.1.The present participle of steam

1. boiling steaming simmering/stewing ...

2. / Bleaching Steaming Slicing ...

3. plain-frying steaming braising;stewing;simmering ...

4. [ ward off] [ steaming;seething] [ turbulent;swift and violent] ...

5. steaming plant steaming steamoil ratio - ...

7. fixation Steaming stir fixation ...

8. steamer steaming steaming ...

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1.You're in for a rough night, she said, pouring out a steaming beakerful and handing it to him. Regrowing bones is a nasty business.

2.he stood patiently in line hoping he had come early enough to get some of the free rice porridge steaming in giant cauldrons nearby.

3.The jackal removed the towels from his head, which had been steaming again, shook himself, yawned, shivered, and complied.

4.They have been used to sterilise things since the 19th century, but steaming municipal waste in them is a new idea.19

5.I implied that the word stew today refers to a steaming mixture of food. It is the steam that in turn gave the name to the pot.stewsteam

6.They have been used to sterilize things since the 19th century, but steaming municipal waste in them is a new idea.19

7.Wednesday: I decided to cook rice and found a recipe which said, "wash thoroughly before steaming the rice" .:“)”。

8.If you object to steaming a live lobster, plunge the point of the knife into the head between the eyes.

9.She describes her world as "foggy, as though you were eating hot, steaming noodles with your glasses on. "」。

10.Even as he left the border city to return to work in Damascus, Abdullah said he saw lines of tank-carrying lorries steaming south.