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edible

/ed-uh-buhl/US // ˈɛd ə bəl //UK // (ˈɛdɪbəl) //

可食用,可食用的,可吃的,可供食用

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent: Are you sure this is edible?
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually edibles . an edible substance; food: a basket of fruit, cheeses, and other tasty edibles.Also called ma·ri·jua·na ed·i·ble [mar-uh-wah-nuh-ed-uh-buhl], /ˌmær əˈwɑ nə ˈɛd ə bəl/, can·na·bis ed·i·ble [kan-uh-bis ed-uh-buhl] /ˈkæn ə bɪs ˈɛd ə bəl/ .a food or drink product that is infused with marijuana and ingested as an alternative to smoking or vaping the drug: The dispensary sells many popular edibles from candies and cookies to ciders and sodas.Also called CBD ed·i·ble [see-bee-dee-ed-uh-buhl] /ˈsiˈbiˈdi ˈɛd ə bəl/ .a food or drink product that is infused with CBD: Our food co-op just stocked a special display of CBD edibles, including chocolate bars and tea.

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Examples

  • Paper menus were composted and fed to worms, which were dehydrated and fed to fish, whose ammonia-rich waste fertilized the lettuces, guava plants, curry leaves, and edible flowers used in the kitchen.

  • They deliver their goods to the root microbiome through pumping exudates—a homemade brew of carbohydrates, phytochemicals, and other edibles—into the soil.

  • Apeel takes that edible substance made of ubiquitous plant material and creates a solution in which the molecules are arranged more closely to those on a lemon after drying on a piece of produce.

  • I have never had strong opinions about cannabis—whether smoking or edible—and I’ve always had an adverse reaction to THC.

  • It’s not unlike the rise of cannabis edibles as an alternative to sharing joints or pipes.

  • The lobster is taken away and a steak, something he considers edible, is provided.

  • In fact, Fast Company predicts that edible insects are already a $20 million industry in the U.S.

  • Before Kaye, edible taxidermy had not yet been introduced to the mainstream on an educational level.

  • Coffee beans are available in jewelry, keychain, soap, body spray and, of course, edible and brewable form.

  • Poking through this crunchy-sweet vegetable mound is edible ecstasy.

  • Among many people in the East, no food is thought so great a dainty as these edible birds' nests.

  • It is about the size of a nut, with a brown verrucous outside; the edible part is white and tender, and the kernel black.

  • The recovery of the oyster, clam and other edible shell-fish is also a feature of the work which the Lake Company has in view.

  • Biscuits a little knocked about, but still edible; many thanks for them all.

  • After repeated efforts to dissect it we agreed with Tom, and found it not more edible than a pickled football.