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barley

/bahr-lee/US // ˈbɑr li //UK // (ˈbɑːlɪ) //

大麦,小麦,大米,大麥

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a widely distributed cereal plant belonging to the genus Hordeum, of the grass family, having awned flowers that grow in tightly bunched spikes, with three small additional spikes at each node.
    • : the grain of this plant, used as food and in making beer, ale, and whiskey.

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Examples

  • Below, you’ll find five of our favorite hearty grains — farro, freekeh, barley, quinoa and bulgur wheat — and our favorite ways to feature them, a few of which may be a delightful surprise.

  • This veggie-filled soup recipe puts a spin on classic beef and barley stew, with the addition of chili powder for a pretty serious kick.

  • Add the plant-based beef and cook uncovered until the barley is soft, about another five minutes.

  • The village’s market grew bigger, and residents began drinking beer made at commercial breweries instead of from the barley they grew.

  • I have to take care of my farmers, because if there’s no barley, there’s no beer.

  • The malted barley, yeast, and water are cooked, fermented, and distilled exactly the same.

  • Scottish farmers had already been making whisky in the area for centuries with their surplus barley.

  • When you think of what it takes to make your favorite spirit, ingredients like grapes, barley, or herbs probably come to mind.

  • More than half of the patrons at the bar are holding glasses full of Casa Bruja's malted barley red ale.

  • A single malt is made with malted barley in pot stills at a single distillery.

  • Little Rye was sown, but that little is very good; Barley is suffering from the stormy weather, but is quite thrifty.

  • It is produced during the malting process, and is not found in the unmalted barley.

  • And greenish among the stubble, upon a spear of blond barley, with a double row of seeds, I saw a prègo-diéu.

  • Ike Martin, the storekeeper, had onions already sprouted in his little garden-patch, and he had sown some barley.

  • And the means they employ to spirit up these creations are not dissimilar to those in use by Mr. Barley.