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grill
(grĭl)tr.v. grilled, grill·ing, grills
1. To broil on a gridiron.
2. To torture or afflict as if by broiling.
3. Informal To question relentlessly; cross-examine.
4. To mark or emboss with a gridiron.
n.
1. A cooking surface of parallel metal bars; a gridiron.
2. Food cooked by broiling or grilling.
3. An informal restaurant or a room in a restaurant where grilled foods are served. Also called grillroom.
4. A series of marks grilled or embossed on a surface.
5. Variant of grille.
[French griller, from gril, gridiron, from Old French greille, from Latin crātīcula; see griddle.]
grill′er n.
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grilled
(ɡrɪld)adj
1. (Cookery) cooked on a grill or gridiron
2. (Furniture) having a grille
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Adj. | 1. | grilled - cooked by radiant heat (as over a grill) cooked - having been prepared for eating by the application of heat |
2. | grilled - cooked over an outdoor grill cooked - having been prepared for eating by the application of heat |
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Translations
grilovaný
grillet
grillattu
na žaru
グリルで焼いた
그릴에 구운
grillad
ซึ่งถูกย่าง
đã nướng
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grilled
→ مَشْويّ grilovaný grillet gegrillt ψημένος a la parrilla grillattu grillé na žaru grigliato グリルで焼いた 그릴에 구운 gegrild grillet grillowany grelhado жареный grillad ซึ่งถูกย่าง ızgarada đã nướng 烤的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009