blanch
英 [blɑːn(t)ʃ]
美 [blæntʃ]
- vt. 漂白;使变白
- vi. 漂白;发白;变白
- n. 铅矿石
- adj. 漂白的;银白色的
- n. (Blanch)人名;(英、西)布兰奇;(葡)布兰什;(瑞典)布兰克
TEM8 GRE
1. k --------------> ch/tch.
2. blank => blanch.
- blanch
- blanch: see blank
- blanch (v.1)
- c. 1400, transitive, "to make white, turn pale," from Old French blanchir "to whiten, wash," from blanc "white" (11c.; see blank (adj.)). Originally "to remove the hull of (almonds, etc.) by soaking." Intransitive sense of "to turn white" is from 1768. Related: Blanched; blanching.
- blanch (v.2)
- "to start back, turn aside," 1570s, variant of blench. Related: Blanched; blanching.
- 1. She felt herself blanch at the unpleasant memories.
- 一回想起那些不愉快的事情,她觉得自己的脸刷地就白了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. We blanch almonds by soaking off their skins in boiling water.
- 我们把杏仁泡在沸水中去皮弄成白色.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. There are places you can take physically handicapped children where staff don't blanch at the sight of a wheelchair.
- 有些地方你能带残疾儿童去,那里的工作人员不会一看到轮椅就退缩。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Blanch frozen edamame over boiling water for 1 - 2 mins.
- 在热水里焯1-2分钟冷冻过的毛豆.
来自互联网
- 5. Such questions make their advisers in the province blanch.
- 民众的这些问题会让领导人的顾问极其不愉快.
来自互联网