fry

fry
fry [fraɪ]
(preterite, past participle fried)
1. transitive verb
[+ meat, fish, vegetables, bread] ( = deep-fry) (faire) frire ; ( = shallow-fry) faire revenir
• to fry eggs faire des œufs sur le plat
• fried eggs œufs mpl sur le plat
• fried fish poisson m frit
• fried food is fattening les fritures fpl font grossir
• fried potatoes pommes fpl (de terre) sautées
• fried rice ≈ riz m cantonais
2. intransitive verb
frire
3. compounds
► fry-up (inf) noun
(British = dish) plat composé de saucisses, œufs, bacon etc cuits à la poêle
* * *
[fraɪ] 1.
noun
1) Zoology fretin m
2) fig

small fry — (children) petits mpl, mioches (colloq) mpl; (unimportant people) menu fretin m

2.
transitive verb (prét, pp fried) Culinary faire frire
3.
intransitive verb (prét, pp fried) Culinary frire
4.
fried past participle adjective frit

fried fish — poisson m frit

fried food — friture f

fried eggs — œufs mpl au plat

fried potatoes — pommes fpl de terre sautées


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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