lid
复数形式
lids
1
盖子, 覆盖物
the removable cover at the top of a container
A lid is a cover or top that fits securely over the opening of a pot, pan, or other cooking vessel. It is used to trap heat and moisture during cooking, which helps to cook food evenly and retain its flavors and nutrients. Lids come in various shapes and sizes to fit different pots and pans, and they are typically made of the same material as the cooking vessel, such as glass, metal, or silicone. Some lids have handles or knobs for easy lifting and removal, while others may have built-in features like vents or steam holes to allow excess steam to escape.
- She placed the lid on the pot to let the soup simmer.
她把盖子放在锅上让汤炖煮。
- Make sure the lid is tightly closed to keep the food fresh.
确保盖子紧紧关闭以保持食物新鲜。
- He struggled to remove the lid from the jar of pickles.
他努力想把泡菜罐的盖子拧开。
- The lid of the pan helps retain heat and moisture while cooking.
锅的盖子有助于在烹饪时保持热量和水分。
- She accidentally dropped the lid, making a loud clatter on the kitchen floor.
她不小心掉了盖子,在厨房地板上发出响亮的撞击声。
2
a removable or hinged cover that protects the soundboard of a piano or similar instrument
A lid is the top cover of a piano or similar instrument that can be opened or closed. On a piano, the lid can be raised to allow more sound to escape and improve the instrument's volume and resonance. When closed, it helps protect the keys and internal components from dust and damage. The lid is usually hinged and can be adjusted to control how much sound is projected or to simply cover the instrument when it is not in use.
- He closed the piano lid after practice.
- Dust covered the piano lid in the unused room.
- The grand piano lid was raised for the concert.
- She polished the lid to a high shine.
- A cracked lid can affect the piano's resonance.