English to Estonian Meaning of fried - praetud


Fried :
praetud

praetud

praetudFriedan
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Definitions of fried in English
Verb(1) be excessively hot(2) cook on a hot surface using fat(3) kill by electrocution, as in the electric chair
Adjective(1) cooked by frying in fat
Examples of fried in English
(1) Spicy Thailand fare was spread on the table with steamy sesame rice, hotspurs and fried beef in oyster sauce.(2) We also ate a lot of mysterious crumbed meats accompanied with fried potatoes.(3) Stay away from fatty foods, fried foods and any junk foods during this time.(4) This is a common ingredient in commercial baked goods and in fried foods like French fries.(5) Years of Southern sausage biscuits, fried foods and gravy had done their damage.(6) They were simple dishes of fried rice, meat buns, steamed vegetables with beef, and freshly cooked fish.(7) Health-conscious people were replacing the fried foods in their diet with cereals.(8) If you want a taste of what the authentic northern dishes are like, try baked bean curd with shrimp roe or the fried vegetables with egg.(9) Avoid foods with a lot of sugar and fat, such as ice cream, gelatin, pudding and fried foods.(10) And steer clear of refined sugars, white flour and fried foods, or at least cut down on them.(11) Bake the meat roll in the oven with the tomato juice and the fried butter, after adding some water.(12) Some alternate breakfast foods include boiled manioc, maize porridge, or fried cakes made of rice flour.(13) I cut out high-fat fried foods and red meat from my diet and instead filled it with fruits and vegetables.(14) I went from high school quarterback to fried LSD guy in two years or whatever.(15) The catchy name was coined when cooks quieted begging dogs by throwing them scraps of fried dough while dinner was prepared.(16) These fats are found in red meat, full-fat dairy products and fried foods.
Related Phrases of fried
(1) fry ::
praadima
(2) fried chicken ::
praetud kana
(3) fried egg ::
praemuna
(4) fried rice ::
praetud riis
(5) fried potatoes ::
praetud kartulid
(6) fried eggs ::
praemunad
(7) fried fish ::
praetud kala
(8) fried food ::
praetud toit
(9) deep-fried ::
friteeritud
(10) fried bread ::
praetud leib
(11) pan-fried ::
Pannil praetud
Synonyms
Adjective
1. deep-fried ::
friteeritud
Verb
2. cook ::
kokk
4. sear ::
sear
5. brown ::
pruun
6. sizzle ::
särts
7. frizzle ::
särisema
8. pan-fry ::
pan-praadida
9. deep-fry ::
Uppopaistaa
10. flash-fry ::
flash-praadida
Antonyms
1. sober ::
kaine
2. straight ::
sirge
Different Forms
fried, friedan
Word Example from TV Shows
What's a vegan doing
in a fried chicken joint?

What's a vegan doing in a FRIED chicken joint?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

Since when do vegans
eat fried chicken?

Since when do vegans eat FRIED chicken?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 5

They gave us plain rice
instead of fried rice.

They gave us plain rice instead of FRIED rice.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

all fried in his own fat.

all FRIED in his own fat.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 3

All right? Bernadette has
been feeling fried at home,

All right? Bernadette has been feeling FRIED at home,

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 7

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