1.串肉扦,烤肉叉;扦状物,叉状物
2.〈谑〉剑,刀
3.针状物(如别针)
1.用串肉扦串起来
1.a long thin piece of metal or wood that you stick through food to hold it while it cooks
1.to push a pointed object into something or someone, making a hole or causing injury
1.Chinese street foods, like this "bouquet" of skewered grasshoppers, often raise Western eyebrows.
像炸蚂蚱串这种中国街头小吃通常都会让西方游客驻足停留,瞠目结舌。
2.Accusations of treachery were common on the border, and perpetrators faced a grisly end: hanging, being skewered and burnt, or buried alive.
在边界上叛国的罪名司空见惯,犯人面临可怕的下场:吊死、刺死、烧死,或是活活烧死。
3.From left: skewered sea horses, cicadas and silkworm pupae are sold at a street market in Beijing.
串烧地点:北京,中国左起:海马串、蝉串、蚕蛹串。
4.Skewered beef & mushroom provides a balanced nutrition. This dish is also prepared during ritual ceremonies.
串起的牛肉和蘑菇拥有均衡的营养,所以这道食物都呈于庆典里。
5.She has been saluted and skewered by editorial cartoonists, mocked and martyred, admonished and admired, and even, at times, disrobed.
她一直敬礼社论漫画家和嘲笑,和牺牲,告诫和钦佩肉串,甚至有时,剥掉长袍。
6.That spear would have skewered a wild boar.
那一剑连野猪都能刺死
7.Grievously purpled, mouth skewered on a groan.
嘴令人悲伤地变紫,一声呻吟。
8.He skewered his foot on a nail.
他的脚踩在钉子上了。
9.The scandal skewered News Corp. 's proposed offer to buy full control of BSkyB.
电话窃听丑闻令新闻集团拟议的对英国天空广播的全资收购化为泡影。
10.Mr Blair is praised but also skewered: the visionary moderniser who lacked the patience to drive hard reforms through.
(书中对)布莱尔也是褒贬兼具:有远见但缺乏耐心将棘手的改革进行到底的现代主义者。