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margarine

/mahr-jer-in, -juh-reen, mahrj-rin/US // ˈmɑr dʒər ɪn, -dʒəˌrin, ˈmɑrdʒ rɪn //UK // (ˌmɑːdʒəˈriːn, ˌmɑːɡə-) //

人造黄油,奶油,利润率,玛格丽特

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a butterlike product made of refined vegetable oils, sometimes blended with animal fats, and emulsified, usually with water or milk.

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Examples

  • Folksy, apple-faced Jim spread the word of God like margarine, greasing the wheels to entice the folks at home to call in with their donations.

  • Combine the potatoes with the sugar and margarine in a mixer set on low.

  • Palm oil was first used to dye margarine yellow, but it turned out to be a perfect main ingredient because it stayed firm at room temperature and melted in the mouth, just like butter.

  • The Girl Scouts uses palm oil to make its cookies, as do manufacturers of ice cream, crackers, packaged breads, and margarine.

  • Bread with corn-based margarine spread and tomato slices with salt.

  • Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then the vanilla and the melted butter or margarine.

  • If it does not satisfy the mannequin demand for "beauty" it at least refuses to accept margarine substitutes.

  • The missus says weve got to economize, so weve to have margarine at meals in the kitchen.

  • For as often as not we send her up the margarine and have the butter ourselves.

  • Beef suet consists of stearine, margarine, and oleine; mutton and goat suet contain a little hircine.

  • Since then we have had to resign ourselves to margarine, glucose, and other products which have become vast staples of commerce.