fry in Portuguese
fry in Portuguese is frita, alevino, fritar — fry means to cook food in hot oil or fat.
fry in Portuguese
frita
(usually, in the plural, fries, mainly, , Canada, ) A fried piece of cut potato.
alevino
Young fish; fishlings.
fritar
(intransitive) To cook in hot fat.
fritar
(transitive) To cook (something) in hot fat.
frigir
(transitive) To cook (something) in hot fat.
assar
(intransitive, colloquial) To suffer because of too much heat.
What does "fry" mean?
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verb To cook food in hot oil or fat.
"She fried the onions until they turned golden brown."
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verb To damage or destroy something, especially electronics, through excessive heat or electric current (informal).
"The power surge fried his laptop charger."
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noun A thin strip of fried potato (usually plural: fries).
"He ordered a burger with a side of fries."
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noun Young or newly hatched fish.
"The pond was full of tiny fish fry in early summer."
fry in a sentence
- She fried the onions until they turned golden brown.
- We fried eggs for breakfast.
- The power surge fried his laptop charger.
- He ordered a burger with a side of fries.
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Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fry" in Portuguese?
"fry" in Portuguese is frita, alevino, fritar. fry means: To cook food in hot oil or fat.
How do you use "fry" in a sentence?
Example: "She fried the onions until they turned golden brown." In Portuguese, "fry" is frita, alevino, fritar.
Are there other ways to say "fry" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "fry": frita, alevino, fritar, frigir, assar.
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