raw 的 2 个定义
raw·er, raw·est.
- uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
- not having undergone processes of preparing, dressing, finishing, refining, or manufacture: raw cotton.
- unnaturally or painfully exposed, as flesh, by removal of the skin or natural integument.
- (11)
- a sore or irritated place, as on the flesh.
- unrefined sugar, oil, etc.
raw 近义词
not cooked, prepared
exposed, tender, referring to skin
inexperienced
vulgar, nasty
harsh, unpleasant, referring to weather
由raw构成的短语
- raw deal
- in the altogether (raw)
更多raw例句
- Rather, they house enough of the raw ingredients to create water when heated.
- Some of the elements on a printed circuit board, essentially the brain of a computer, are raw materials whose supply is at risk.
- It was less a joke than a vote of confidence that in an age of extreme building — the Eiffel Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge and more — anything was possible if you just had enough raw material and the chutzpah to defy known limitations.
- It’s the same reaction that powers all stars, and trying to corral that kind of raw power and turn it into something we can use effectively is a challenge scientists have been struggling with for decades.
- This why testimonial link building is seen as a great way to harness this raw strength of positive experiences by customers.
- Raw eel seemed to be popular during and after the Middle Ages.
- The script would be used as more than just raw material, but would need to be fudged.
- The raw materials— tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold—were dubbed “conflict minerals.”
- But there was a lot of raw violence in the humor of the time.
- But the raw believability of, say, Magnum photography has been done for.
- It makes out of the savage raw material which is our basal mental stuff, a citizen.
- It had come on to rain, and the raw dampness mingled itself with the dusky uproar of the Strand.
- The evening was cold and raw and so dark that it was almost impossible to distinguish people on the badly lighted little platform.
- This problem was solved by a native coming along driving a raw-boned horse before a rickety wagon.
- The comparison of the cost of production, therefore, with the value of the raw material, shows a very large margin of profit.