nugget 的定义
- a lump of something, as of precious metal.
- a lump of native gold.
- anything of great value, significance, or the like: nuggets of wisdom.
- a bite-size piece of chicken, fish, etc., usually batter-fried.
- Welding. the metal fused.
- Australian. a powerful, heavy animal.a strong, thickset man.
nugget 近义词
lump, solid piece; often of metal
更多nugget例句
- Then this mixture will be shipped off to KFC’s kitchens, where the nuggets will take shape and be coated in the Colonel’s secret seasoning.
- Eventually, in 2019, as more and more cultured-food businesses began trying to make everything from meat to fish to chicken nuggets in a lab, several friends convinced her to revive her plan.
- Right now, a single Bitcoin—the digital mining equivalent of a gold nugget—is worth around $20,000.
- In an all-cash transaction, I paid him €60 for a few nuggets.
- It’s classic Vonnegut, one of many nuggets of dark humor in “Love, Kurt,” a collection of letters discovered by Edith, the couple’s oldest daughter, in the attic of the family’s home on Cape Cod.
- I always find at least one nugget of information that I can immediately apply to the work I do.
- The Wen Wei Po article contains a nugget that tells us why Beijing wanted to get back at the regime in Pyongyang.
- Yet inside this shabby story is a nugget of insight screaming to get out.
- They also found a gold nugget, an original script by Virgil, and a check for €100,000 made out to Benedict XVI.
- “Maybe serve a grilled chicken sandwich instead of a chicken nugget,” she says.
- Thirdly, there certainly was gold on their Alder Creek claims, and Lucky's nugget was probably now uncovered.
- They could not find a stone for their lives, so, being hungry, Robinson threw a small nugget of gold he had in his pocket.
- The nugget now yielded slowly to the pressure and began to come up into the world again inch by inch after so many thousand years.
- George and Robinson carried the great nugget on a handkerchief stretched double across two sticks, Jem carried the picks.
- The rest cleared the wood, and brought the nugget, safe hidden in their pocket-handkerchief, to camp.