rancid

rancid [ˈrænsɪd]  ['rænsɪd] 

rancid 基本解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

形容词(指含有油脂食物)因变质而有陈腐味道或气味的,(指气味或味道)如陈腐脂肪味的

rancid 网络解释

1. 腐臭的:8. crusty 像壳一样硬的 | 9. rancid 腐臭的 | 10. stagnant 污浊的

rancid 词典解释

1. rancid在线翻译

1. (脂肪食物)变坏的,发臭的
    If butter, bacon, or other oily foods are rancid, they have gone bad and taste old and unpleasant.

    e.g. Butter is perishable and can go rancid.
           黄油很容易变质,而且会发臭。
    e.g. ...the odour of rancid milk.
           腐败牛奶发出的臭味

rancid 单语例句

1. This year the conservationist group Sea Shepherd has chased Japan's whaling ships for thousands of miles and thrown bottles of rancid butter to disrupt operations.

2. The administration said four packages of pistachios were rancid and gave off a strong odor when local staff opened the container for inspection.

3. 911chaxun查询·英语单词大全

3. The administration says four packages of pistachios were rancid and gave a strong odor when local staff opened the container for inspection.

4. Despite being exposed to rancid air and bacteria, Zhang and his fellow trash collectors do not wear any protective gear.

5. This gets rid of any surface oil that may have become a little rancid.

6. Nobody knew why the building had smelled so rancid until neighbors asked Wang to investigate.

7. Protesters threw paint, smoke bombs and rancid butter in bottles toward the Japanese whaling ships.

rancid 英英释义

adj

1. smelling of fermentation or staleness

    Synonym: sour

2. (used of decomposing oils or fats) having a rank smell or taste usually due to a chemical change or decomposition

    e.g. rancid butter
           rancid bacon

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