搜尋結果
husk
- IPA[həsk]
美式
- the dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds;a dry or rough outer layer or coating, especially when empty of its contents
- remove the husk or husks from
verb: husk, 3rd person present: husks, gerund or present participle: husking, past tense: husked, past participle: husked
noun: husk, plural noun: husks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. the dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds the fibrous husk of the coconut oats contain more husk than barley
- ▪ a dry or rough outer layer or coating, especially when empty of its contents the husks of dead bugs I expect whatever husk of a person emerges from the car to be sheet-white
動詞
- 1. remove the husk or husks from they set up mills to husk the rice
- 更多解釋
- IPA[hʌsk]
英式
- the dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds: the fibrous husk of the coconut oats contain more husk than barley
- remove the husk or husks from: they set up mills to husk the rice
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[həsk]
美式
- bronchitis in cattle, sheep, or pigs caused by parasitic infestation, typically marked by a ...
- say something in a husky voice: “Help me,” husked Miles
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[hʌsk]
英式
- bronchitis in cattle, sheep, or pigs caused by parasitic infestation, typically marked by a ...
- say something in a husky voice: ‘What big blue eyes you have,’ husked Lorenzo
Oxford Dictionary