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lime-juicer

/lahym-joo-ser/US // ˈlaɪmˌdʒu sər //

石灰机,石英汁机,石墨汁机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Older Slang: Usually Disparaging and Offensive.

    • : a British sailor.
    • : a British person.

Examples

  • Think wearing yellow lipstick, lime-green nails, and a SpongeBob SquarePants jumper with no trousers.

  • Some were injected with chemicals or dosed in lime for better preservation.

  • At a taco truck in New York I asked how their lime stock was faring.

  • Maybe all this Sturm und Drang will give birth to a new lime-lite generation of cocktails.

  • The verjus gives it that hit of sour acid, which is what we generally use lime for in cocktails.

  • Why not have sought out the pure white lime-rocks of the flat country, or the grey granite of the hills?

  • For instance, the Limestone Polypody is not happy unless there is a certain amount of lime present in the soil.

  • But, before they can be used for this purpose, these leaves are coated with lime made from oyster shells and then folded up.

  • The acid is extracted from the juice of the citron, the lime, and the lemon, fruits grown in Sicily and the West Indies.

  • Chloride of Lime … bad smell … bad egg … white of egg … fowl … grain … flour … flour and water … milk fluid … milk.