fry to cook food in a shallow pan of hot oil: Fry the onion and garlic for five minutes. ♦ There was a smell of bacon frying in the kitchen. ♦ fried chicken/fish/rice bake to cook food in an oven without any extra fat or liquid: to bake bread/cookies ♦ We baked him a cake for his birthday. ♦ baked potatoes roast to cook large pieces of meat in an oven or over a fire; to cook vegetables in oil or fat in an oven: The turkey is roasting in the oven. ♦ You should boil the potatoes for a little while before you roast them. grill to cook meat or fish on metal bars over a fire: to grill steak/chicken/burgers/fish on the barbecue ♦ grilled salmon
broil to cook food under or over direct heat: to broil salmon/a steak ♦ We ate broiled chicken with vegetables.
fry • ing pan / ' fraiig pren / ( also skil . let / ' skilat/ ) noun [ count ] a flat, metal container with a long handle that you use for frying food
ft.
abbreviation offoot ( 2 ) fudge / fAd3 / noun [ noncount ]
a type of soft, brown candy made from sugar, butter, milk, and usually chocolate
fuel® / ' fyual/ noun [ noncount ]
anything that you burn to make heat or power. Wood, gas,
and oil are kinds of fuel .
fu • gi • tive / ' fyud3ativ / noun [ count ]
a person who is running away or escaping, especially from the police
a fugitive from the law Suffix
-ful
( in adjectives ) full of something
beautiful
helpful
powerful
truthful
useful
ful • fill / ful ' fil / verb ( ful fills , ful fill • ing , ful • filled )
to do what you have planned or promised to do Jane fulfilled her dream of traveling around the world. ►ful • fill • ment / ful' filmant / noun [ noncount ] the fulfillment of a promise
full Ф / ful /
adjective
( full • er , full • est )
with a lot of people or things in it, so that there is no more space My glass is full. The bus was full so we waited for the next one. These socks are full of holes.
-►ANTONYM empty
having had enough to eat
"Would you like anything else to eat?" "No thanks, I'm full."
complete; with nothing missing Please tell me the full story.
as much, big, etc. as possible
The train was traveling at full speed. in full
completely; with nothing missing Please write your name in full.
full moon / |ful ' mun / noun [ singular ]
the time when you can see all of the moon
full-time / |ful ' taim / adjective, adverb
for all the normal working hours of the day or week My mother has a full-time job. Do you work full-time?
—Look at part-time .
ful .ly Ф / 'fuli/ adverb
completely; totally
I fully understand what you are saying. fumes / fyumz / noun [ plural ]
smoke or gases that smell bad and that can be dangerous to breathe in toxic fumes
fun lV/Јm/ noun [ noncount ]
pleasure and enjoyment; something that you enjoy
Sailing is great fun .
I'm just learning Spanishfor fun .
Have fun (= enjoy yourself ) !
make fun of someone to laugh about someone in an unkind way
The other children make fun of him because he wears glasses.
fun 2 / Јrn / adjective
enjoyable
That party was really fun. to have a fun time
func • tion1AWL / ' fivgkjn/ noun [ count ]
the special work that a person or thing does
The function of the heart is to send blood around the body.