1DFCCOOKto heat food so that it turns brown, or to become brown by being heated (使)〔食品〕烧成褐色
First, brown the meat in a pan.
首先,把肉放在锅里煎成褐色。
2DLOto become brown because of the sun’s heat, or to make something brown in this way (使)〔经日晒〕变成褐[棕]色
The children’s faces were browned by the sun.
孩子们的脸被太阳晒黑了。
3browned offANNOYBritish EnglishBrE informalannoyed or bored 厌烦的,厌倦的SYN fed up
They are getting browned off by the situation.
他们对这种情况渐渐腻烦了。
Examples from the Corpus
browned off• But the results of the Christmas consumertest will give new heart to anyone browned off by the festive ripoff syndrome.• Outside, some kids, browned off with the phone-booth, had snapped a saplingrowan in half.
Examples from the Corpus
brown• Cook for about 2 minutes, shaking the pan until the yams are lightly browned. 3.• In a large, heavy-bottomed pot, heat oil and saute carcasses until browned.• Saute until shallots are soft but not browned.• Saute, stirring often, until corn is lightly browned.• Once they are well browned, add the next four ingredients.• Even when the blossom was browned by heavyfrost just before Christmas, it took only a fortnight to recover.• We two browned by summer stood against the blanchedstonework of Cliff House.• Brown the meat in a frying pan.