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rice

/rahys/US // raɪs //UK // (raɪs) //

大米,米,米饭,稻米

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

    riced, ric·ing.

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

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Examples

  • In khao kan jin, a northern Thai dish, pork blood is mixed with rice and steamed in a banana leaf.

  • Case numbers remained low at Rice, with no single day seeing more than six reported cases.

  • Meadow Grill, in the same area, offers a surprising variety of goods, including breakfast burritos and rice bowls.

  • 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.

  • Jahmal Usen, and his home-cooked meals of red-tinged jollof rice and comforting spaghetti stir-fry, are an important part of it.

  • The book details his confrontations with neoconservatives, and his alliance with Condoleezza Rice.

  • Rice had received this video in discovery during his criminal case, but it had not been aired publicly, as had the first video.

  • At that meeting, Rice told the Commissioner that he had hit Mrs. Rice in the elevator.

  • A call made to police beforehand described Rice as “a guy with a pistol” on a swing set, but said it was “probably fake.”

  • And the Constitution, written on goatskin not rice paper, might be as our country was under Jefferson.

  • In his youngest days, when his mother used to regulate his food, she would stuff him full of rice.

  • Likewise your Majesty will have shelter for his vessels, and a foothold in that country, which abounds with meat and rice.

  • This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.

  • After this he awoke much refreshed, and having obtained some rice from the native chief, ate a little with relish.

  • Mr. Rice, the owner of the plantation, was a hot Southern sympathizer, but he did not relish his present company.