单词:rices
n annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper
n English lyricist who frequently worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber (born in 1944)
n United States playwright (1892-1967)
v sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice
rice的用法和样例:
例句
- Rice is our essential foodstuff in life.大米是我们生活的基本食物。
- His plate was piled high with rice.他的盘子里盛满了米饭。
- He had some rice for supper.晚饭时他吃了一些米饭。
- Rice yields will be higher than last year.稻产量将高于去年。
常见句型
- The farmers grow rice.农民种稻子。
- Rice cannot grow in this country.稻子在这个国家无法生长。
- For us Indonesians, rice is the most usual food.对于我们印尼人来说,大米是最平常的食物。
- The shop sells rice.该店卖米。
- The little bird is eating a grain of rice.这只小鸟正在吃一粒米。
- Grains of rice were on the land.地上有几粒大米。
- We had rice for lunch.我们中午吃了米饭。
- He had two bowls of boiled rice at lunch.中午他吃了两碗米饭。
词汇搭配
- boil rice煮饭
- cook rice煮饭
- grow rice种稻
- harvest rice收割稻子
- have rice吃米饭
- husk rice碾米
- mill rice磨米
- process rice碾米
- raise rice种稻
- reap rice收割稻子
- thrash rice给稻子脱粒
- winnow rice扬稻子
- broken rice碎米
- brown rice糙米
- early rice早稻
- enriched rice营养稻米
- glutinous rice糯米
- late rice晚稻
- wild rice野稻米
- paddy rice水稻
- upland rice旱稻
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