rancid
发音
英 [ˈrænsɪd]
美 ['rænsɪd]
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- adj.
- (指含有油脂食物)因变质而有陈腐味道或气味的,(指气味或味道)如陈腐脂肪味的
单词词源
rancid 变质的,发臭的
来自拉丁语 rancere,发臭的,腐烂的,词源可能同 rankle.-id,形容词后缀。
双语例句
- 1. The ocean warriors hurl rancid butter on japanese decks , use warps to foul propellers and attempt citizen 's arrests of the whaling captains .
- 这些海洋的卫士会向日本捕鲸船的甲板上扔腐臭的黄油,用拖网缠死捕鲸船的螺旋桨,并“公民逮捕”捕鲸船船长。
- 2. How to know if the oil is rancid
- 怎样知道油脂是否酸败?
- 3. Aromatherapy carrier oils can go rancid , especially if they 've been sitting there for long .
- 香薰油承运人可以馊,特别是如果它们早就坐在那里长久.
- 4. She also presented the jury with a box of objects from the cellar which were still contaminated with the rancid , damp smell that elisabeth had lived with for 24 years , urging them : " smell , smell those 24 years . "
- 她还像法官出示了一箱子从地窖里拿出来的东西,这箱子东西还带着24年来伊丽莎白所经历的腐臭、潮湿的气味,她说:“闻闻看,这24年的气味。”
- 5. No one wants to eat food fried in rancid oil , and no one wants to find particles of old oil-soaked crumbs stuck to their food , even if it is safe to consume .
- 没有人想吃用酸败的油炸出来的食物,也没有人想在食物中发现浸满油的食物残渣,虽然这食用起来是安全的。