rice / raɪs /

⭐基础词汇大米米饭稻米

rice2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass, Oryza sativa, cultivated in warm climates and used for food.
  2. the grass itself.
  3. a food that is chopped or otherwise processed to resemble rice: cauliflower rice;sweet potato rice.
v. 有主动词 verb

riced, ric·ing.

  1. to reduce to a form resembling rice: to rice potatoes.

rice 近义词

rice

等同于 cereal

更多rice例句

  1. In khao kan jin, a northern Thai dish, pork blood is mixed with rice and steamed in a banana leaf.
  2. Case numbers remained low at Rice, with no single day seeing more than six reported cases.
  3. Meadow Grill, in the same area, offers a surprising variety of goods, including breakfast burritos and rice bowls.
  4. Since 1977, when he started importing rice and sugar to his home state of Kano, Nigeria, and selling them at a lucrative markup, his business empire has expanded across industries and borders.
  5. Jahmal Usen, and his home-cooked meals of red-tinged jollof rice and comforting spaghetti stir-fry, are an important part of it.
  6. The book details his confrontations with neoconservatives, and his alliance with Condoleezza Rice.
  7. Rice had received this video in discovery during his criminal case, but it had not been aired publicly, as had the first video.
  8. At that meeting, Rice told the Commissioner that he had hit Mrs. Rice in the elevator.
  9. A call made to police beforehand described Rice as “a guy with a pistol” on a swing set, but said it was “probably fake.”
  10. And the Constitution, written on goatskin not rice paper, might be as our country was under Jefferson.
  11. In his youngest days, when his mother used to regulate his food, she would stuff him full of rice.
  12. Likewise your Majesty will have shelter for his vessels, and a foothold in that country, which abounds with meat and rice.
  13. This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.
  14. After this he awoke much refreshed, and having obtained some rice from the native chief, ate a little with relish.
  15. Mr. Rice, the owner of the plantation, was a hot Southern sympathizer, but he did not relish his present company.