Fry

I имя существительное 1) мелкая рыбёшка, мальки (обычно о сёмге) 2) [используется в разговорной речи]; то же, что и small fry а) мелюзга, малышня б) мелкая сошка II 1. глагол 1) а) жарить Например: Fry an egg for me. — Пожарь мне яичницу. б) жариться в) высушить, выжечь Например: The unusually hot sun has fried up the crops. — Необычайно жаркое солнце сожгло весь урожай. 2) [используется в разговорной речи] казнить на электрическом стуле 3) страдать из-за своей глупости; мучиться страстями 2. имя существительное жареное мясо; жаркое

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Fry

общая лексика сокращение от Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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Fry

biographical name Christopher 1907- English dramatist

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary

Fry

I. verb (fried; frying) Etymology: Middle English frien, from Anglo-French frire, from Latin frigere to roast; akin to Greek phrygein to roast, fry, Sanskrit bhṛjjati he roasts transitive verb 1. to cook in a pan or on a griddle over heat especially with the use of fat 2. slang electrocute 1 3. to damage or destroy (an electrical device or its circuitry) by overheating especially as a result of unusually high voltage intransitive verb 1. to undergo frying 2. to get very hot or burn as if being fried Example: bodies frying on the beach II. noun (plural fries) 1. a social gathering or picnic where food is fried and eaten Example: a fish fry 2. a. a dish of something fried b. french fry — usually used in plural Example: a burger and fries III. noun (plural fry) Etymology: Middle English, Anglo-French frie, from freier, frier to rub, spawn — more at fray 1. a. recently hatched or juvenile fishes b. the young of other animals 2. very small adult fishes 3. members of a group or class; individuals Example: small fry

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Fry

1. To fail. Said especially of smoke-producing hardware failures. More generally, to become non-working. Usage: never said of software, only of hardware and humans. See fried, magic smoke. 2. To cause to fail; to roach, toast, or hose a piece of hardware. Never used of software or humans, but compare fried.

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