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sugarcane

/shoog-er-keyn/US // ˈʃʊg ərˌkeɪn //

甘蔗,柘树,柘木,蔗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tall grass, Saccharum officinarum, of tropical and warm regions, having a stout, jointed stalk, and constituting the chief source of sugar.

Examples

  • A dual-density sugarcane midsole gives you extra support with each step.

  • In the same family as corn, nitrogen-fixing bacteria also populate the stems of sugarcane and provide 60 to 80 percent of the nitrogen consumed by a given plant.

  • They also broadly recommended more “control for sugarcane burns.”

  • While they may have their share of health challenges, the science shows that sugarcane burns are not a health concern.

  • Pathogenic fungi are also coming for our coffee, sugarcane, bananas and other economically important crops.

  • Made with cachaça, a sugarcane Brandy native to Brazil, and limes and sugar, this is the Brazilian national cocktail.

  • The gunmen searched him, took his money, and ordered him to lie face down in a sugarcane field along the road.

  • Sugarcane Marinade This marinade is one of my all-time heroes.

  • Later, my best friend will present me with some homemade Mexican Christmas ponche full of sugarcane to chew on.

  • The climb took two hours and a half, and they stopped six times for Xerox to drink tea, or a glass of sugarcane juice.

  • En shore enough when we got to Little Rock and Shako got holt of some sugarcane, he win that old elephant's respect instanter.

  • At her side squatted a youngster, an imp of seven it might be, who noisily chewed a stick of sugarcane and spat wide the pith.

  • Some very fine sugarcane was brought to me; each of the pieces was six inches round.

  • Bigger fields of head-high sugarcane at intervals, the upper two feet green, the blades below yellow and dry.

  • Sweetmeats were scarce, for the products of the sugarcane are difficult to procure in these northern latitudes.