柯林斯詞典blanch /blɑ?nt?/ (blanching,blanched,blanches) 1. V-I If you blanch, you suddenly become very pale. 突然變蒼白 Simon's face blanched as he looked at Sharpe's blood-drenched uniform. 當(dāng)西蒙看見夏普被血浸透的制服時(shí),臉一下子就白了。2. V-I If you say that someone blanches at something, you mean that they find it unpleasant and do not want to be involved with it. 感到很不安 Everything he had said had been a mistake. He blanched at his miscalculations. 他所說過的一切都是錯(cuò)的。他對(duì)自己的失算感到懊惱不已。 返回 blanch劍橋詞典 blanch verb (PALE) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:后面不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to turn pale , for example because you are shocked 變白;變蒼白 While most people would blanch at the prospect of so much work , Daniels seems to enjoy it. 面對(duì)這么多工作大多數(shù)人會(huì)嚇得臉色發(fā)白,而丹尼爾卻似乎樂此不疲。 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to make a plant pale by covering it up so that the light does not reach it as it grows 使(植物)不見陽光而變白 blanch verb (BOIL) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to put vegetables or similar foods into boiling water for a few minutes to make them white , remove the skins , get rid of strong flavours , or prepare them for freezing 焯(把蔬菜等放入沸水中略煮一下) blanched almonds 焯過的杏仁 返回 blanch