rye 的 2 个定义
Also called rye whiskey .
- a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
- the seeds or grain of this plant, used for making flour and whiskey, and as a livestock feed.
- rye bread.
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- made with rye grain or flour: rye rolls.
rye 近义词
等同于 cereal
等同于 whiskey
更多rye例句
- One such episode occurred in 2013, when a state-backed hacker sitting at his keyboard in Iran breached the computer controls at the Bowman Dam in suburban Rye, New York, with a presumed plan to open the sluice gates.
- In Stauning’s case, that applies to the cool, crisp Nordic water and the rye and barley.
- To that end, while distilling 100 percent rye is a “new world” idea, malting the grain is an age-old practice.
- In Finland, we associate rye with stamina and grit and that memory of the mornings you were a child in winter and your parents made you drink your rye porridge.
- Owens is particularly fond of whole rye, which won’t affect texture too much.
- From cognac to bourbon, rye to añejo tequila, many of our beloved spirits spend years aging in wooden casks.
- The family lived on Park Avenue and in Rye, New York, summered on Lake George and had servants in the home.
- George Dickel Rye starts with MGP whiskey but charcoal-filters it before bottling.
- Templeton Rye, by contrast, has built its successful brand on being a product of Templeton, Iowa.
- “I have purchased hundreds of barrels of rye and bourbon from them,” John Bernasconi admits when asked about the Indiana factory.
- Wheat gives place to Rye about the same time, and the Potato, at first comparatively rare, becomes universal.
- Rye is now being harvested, and is quite heavy: in fact, all the crops promise abundant harvests.
- Little Rye was sown, but that little is very good; Barley is suffering from the stormy weather, but is quite thrifty.
- They produced pumpernickel from one cupboard, and rye-bread and sausage from another, and all began to talk again and eat.
- Two miles from Winchelsea is Rye, another of the decayed seaports of the southeast coast.