skillet: [15] Skillet may come ultimately from the same source as English scuttle ‘large container’ – Latin scutella, a diminutive form of scutra ‘dish, platter’. This was altered in the postclassical period to *scūtella, which passed into Old French as escuele (source of Middle English skele ‘dish’, recorded only once). A further diminutive form escuelete ‘small platter’ emerged, which is a plausible source of English skillet. (An alternative possibility is that it was derived from the now virtually obsolete English skeel ‘bucket’ [14], which was borrowed from a Scandinavian source related to Old Norse skjóla ‘bucket’.) => scuttle
skillet (n.)
c. 1400, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Middle French esculette "a little dish" (Modern French écuelle), diminutive of escuele "plate," from Latin scutella "serving platter" (see scuttle (n.)); or formed in English from skele "wooden bucket or pail" (early 14c.), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skjola "pail, bucket."
实用例句
1. Rub up the skillet please.
请把长柄锅擦亮.
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2. Fry for twenty-five seconds each side in a very hot skillet .
在高温煎锅内每一边煎二十五秒钟。
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3. Bigger aimed and let the skillet fly with a heavy grunt.
别格瞄准着,重重地哼了一声,让铁锅飞了出去.
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4. Fry for twenty - five seconds each side in a very hot skillet.
在高温煎锅内每一边煎二十五秒钟.
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5. Bigger caught the skillet and lifted it high in the air.