Traditional Chinese Meaning of barbeques

燒烤

Other Traditional Chinese words related to 燒烤

Definitions and Meaning of barbeques in English

barbeques

to prepare (food, such as beef, pork, or chicken) by seasoning (as with a marinade, a barbecue sauce, or a rub) and cooking usually slowly and with exposure to low heat and to smoke, to subject (someone) to harsh criticism or ridicule, to roast or broil (food, such as meat) on a rack or revolving spit over or before a source of heat (such as hot coals or a gas flame), to cook in a highly seasoned sauce, to cook over or before an open source of heat (as hot coals), barbecued food, an outdoor social gathering at which barbecued food is eaten, to barbecue food, a large animal (as a hog or steer) roasted or broiled over an open fire, an often portable fireplace over which meat and fish are roasted, a large animal (such as a steer) roasted whole or split over an open fire or a fire in a pit, a social gathering especially in the open air at which barbecued food is eaten

FAQs About the word barbeques

燒烤

to prepare (food, such as beef, pork, or chicken) by seasoning (as with a marinade, a barbecue sauce, or a rub) and cooking usually slowly and with exposure to

蛤蜊燒烤,燒烤派對,歡慶活動,薯條,烤肉,爆發,自助餐,狂歡節,晚餐,節日

No antonyms found.

barbecues => 烤架, barbecuer => 燒烤者, barbarians => 蠻族, barbarianism => 野蠻主義, baptismal names => 洗禮名,