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poached造句
(1) He poached an egg for breakfast. (2) We had poached eggs for breakfast. (3) Several of their reporters were poached from other papers. (4) Do you like pears poached in red wine? (5) A rival firm poached our best computer programmers. (6) Deer have been poached here for years. (7) The company poached the contract from their main rivals. (8) The opposition parties complained that the government had poached their ideas. (9) He had a light breakfast of poached eggs and tea. (10) One of our key employees had been poached by another company. (11) The young man poached for pheasants on the neighbour's land. (12) Several of our employees have been poached by a rival firm. (13) The chicken was poached with basil and pepper. (14) Volkswagen poached Lopez from GM in 1993. (15) Remove skin and bones from poached chicken. (16) Eyes like red poached eggs rolled in their hollows. (17) Slice mushrooms. Remove skin and bones from poached chicken. (18) In hot weather cold poached salmon or sea bass is the lazy cook's dream. (19) I should like poached eggs, darling, on anchovy toast and strawberries with kirsch. (20) Remove skin and bones from poached chicken. Cut meat in chunks. (21) Anyway, there are your pears, just nicely poached, not too soft and not too hard. (22) If any reporters were to be poached from other papers, they would mostly need to give three months' notice. (23) They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another company. (24) She decided to make a herb sauce to go with the cold poached mackerel, rather than the mayonnaise Madeleine had planned. (25) Extrawurst or Fleischwurst is another lightly smoked sausage for eating cold but may also be poached or grilled. (26) Others are bumping up pay scales to stop staff being poached and to attract crews. (27) As he rather gloomily put together a breakfast of poached egg and grilled bacon he felt neither particularly healthy nor particularly clear-minded. (28) Each time she helped her son dispose of a poached salmon she felt good. (29) Training costs money, and the pioneering firms that take this path run the risk of having their workers poached by rivals. (30) Third, the ground must be well drained to prevent it being poached by the animals.