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barilla

/buh-ree-uh, -reel-yee, -ril-uh/US // bəˈri ə, -ˈril yi, -ˈrɪl ə //UK // (bəˈrɪlə) //

百味来,百味斋,百乐门,百味可乐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either of two European saltworts, Salsola kali or S. soda, whose ashes yield an impure carbonate of soda.
    • : the alkali obtained from the ashes of these and certain other maritime plants.

Examples

  • Barilla shot back that their family business, now in its fourth generation, was defending the traditional mother-father family.

  • Secondly advances the kingdom of Murcia, with its silver-mines, barilla, and palms.

  • Of manufactured soda, the variety most antiently known is barilla, the incinerated ash of the Salsola soda.

  • The productions of Teneriffe, for export, are wine and barilla.

  • The imports of barilla from the Canary Islands to this country are about 3,500 tons a-year.

  • Lancerota produces, annually, about 300 tons of barilla; Forte ventura about 1500 tons.