搜尋結果
rind
- IPA[rʌɪnd]
英式
- the tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit;the hard outer edge of cheese or bacon
- strip the bark from (a tree)
verb: rind, 3rd person present: rinds, gerund or present participle: rinding, past tense: rinded, past participle: rinded
noun: rind, plural noun: rinds
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. the tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit decorate with fine shreds of orange rind olive oil infused with lemon rinds
- ▪ the hard outer edge of cheese or bacon curls of bacon rind were left on his plate Pecorino Romano has a white, waxy rind
- ▪ the bark of a tree or plant with the liberal use of birch rind and creosote splits we soon had fires going
- ▪ the hard outer layer of a rhizomorph or other part of a fungus.
- ▪ the skin or blubber of a whale Jeffries was flensing the rind free
動詞
- 1. strip the bark from (a tree) when the meat ran out they had to rind trees and chew the inner bark for nourishment
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- IPA[rīnd]
美式
- the tough outer skin of certain fruit, especially citrus fruit: decorate with fine shreds of orange rind olive oil infused with lemon rinds
- strip the bark from (a tree): when the meat ran out they had to rind trees and chew the inner bark for nourishment
Oxford American Dictionary