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 cheese [tʃi:z]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 乳酪

[化] 干酪

[医] 干酪


  1. There are many kinds of cheese.
    奶酪有许多种。
  2. We had a homely meal of bread and cheese.
    我们吃了一顿面包加乳酪的家常便餐。
  3. The cheese was emitting a strong smell.
    干酪散发出强烈的气味。


cheese
[ noun ]
  1. a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk

  2. <noun.food>
  3. erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States

  4. <noun.plant>
[ verb ]
  1. used in the imperative (get away, or stop it)

  2. <verb.stative>
    Cheese it!
  3. wind onto a cheese

  4. <verb.contact>
    cheese the yarn


Cheese \Cheese\ (ch[=e]z), n. [OE. chese, AS. c[=e]se, fr. L.
caseus, LL. casius. Cf. {Casein}.]
1. The curd of milk, coagulated usually with rennet,
separated from the whey, and pressed into a solid mass in
a hoop or mold.

2. A mass of pomace, or ground apples, pressed together in
the form of a cheese.

3. The flat, circular, mucilaginous fruit of the dwarf mallow
({Malva rotundifolia}). [Colloq.]

4. A low courtesy; -- so called on account of the cheese form
assumed by a woman's dress when she stoops after extending
the skirts by a rapid gyration. --De Quincey. --Thackeray.

{Cheese cake}, a cake made of or filled with, a composition
of soft curds, sugar, and butter. --Prior.

{Cheese fly} (Zo["o]l.), a black dipterous insect ({Piophila
casei}) of which the larv[ae] or maggots, called skippers
or hoppers, live in cheese.

{Cheese mite} (Zo["o]l.), a minute mite ({Tryoglyhus siro})
in cheese and other articles of food.

{Cheese press}, a press used in making cheese, to separate
the whey from the curd, and to press the curd into a mold.


{Cheese rennet} (Bot.), a plant of the Madder family ({Golium
verum}, or {yellow bedstraw}), sometimes used to coagulate
milk. The roots are used as a substitute for madder.

{Cheese vat}, a vat or tub in which the curd is formed and
cut or broken, in cheese making.

  1. Likewise, the Jimmy Dean company is pushing English muffins topped with ham and cheese or sausage.
  2. Or the growing problem of cheese sukiyaki.
  3. What follows is a list of some of the country's top cheese retailers who will supply by post: Abergavenny Fine Foods, Mamhilad, nr Pontypool, Gwent NP4 8RG.
  4. I find good pasta irresistible when simply tossed in melted butter and served with a hunk of Parmesan cheese to grate over it at table.
  5. "I just didn't realize he was such a big cheese," she said.
  6. Just before serving, sprinkle with cheese.
  7. But the retail price increases are likely to be far steeper in the upper Midwest, where milk for cheese production is in great demand, and in the Northeast, where milk supplies are particularly tight.
  8. To get by other times, they order lettuce, cheese, milk, car parts, furniture, even all the fixings for a party, from Stockmann's.
  9. Or how to ensure that each of 3.6 million bags of potato chips, corn chips, tortilla chips and cheese puffs made per week weighs precisely the right amount.
  10. The ZDF program showed empty Soviet stores, Russian women fighting over blocks of cheese, and an expose of the blackmarketeers who steal food, sometimes letting it rot if they can't sell it.
  11. Unigate has given up some supermarket business where prices were too low. Fresh foods, such as cheese and dairy desserts, saw profits down from Pounds 10.9m to Pounds 7.3m.
  12. The Agriculture Department buys surplus butter, cheese and non-fat dry milk at prices high enough to keep milk prices paid to farmers by dealers from dropping significantly below the support level.
  13. But the problem is, current FDA rules prohibit the dairies from using names like "ice cream" or "cottage cheese" for their low-cal creations.
  14. It was appropriately revoked." In addition to the van, Kraft had planned to award 100 bicycles, 500 skateboards and 8,000 packages of cheese.
  15. "Before that, cheese and gravy was right down my alley and it was always red meat," he says. "Now we shop very carefully." "As you can probably tell," he says, "I'm a type A personality.
  16. Provisions in stores in Jastrzebie, a southern mining city of 100,000, dwindled after the strikes began Aug. 16, with cheese and fresh meat virtually disappearing from the shelves.
  17. Dorman's LoCal Swiss cheese looks good (the label says "80% less cholesterol" without saying what it is 80% less than), but it still has some cholesterol plus seven grams of fat.
  18. The group has won a Dollars 420m order for 25 Jetstream 41s with an option on a further 35. Talk continued that Unigate was planning to buy unlisted Dairy Crest, the UK's biggest cheese maker.
  19. To make matters worse for the nation's No. 1 food marketer, some consumers rushed out to purchase packages of the cheese after learning of the highly publicized goof, or so Kraft's lawyers said at the time.
  20. Most families survive on fruit and vegetables from their dachas (country cottages), having gone out after work every evening last summer to pick the beetles off their potatoes by hand; and many, even in large towns, keep a goat for milk and cheese.
  21. So "we're certainly not suggesting that people go out and chow down on cheese and hamburgers," Pariza said Tuesday during the American Cancer Society's science writers' seminar.
  22. Federal officials seized 830 cases of Kraft cheese slices from a manufacturing plant here after a routine inspection uncovered animal hair in one sample.
  23. Reaching them, is essential to improve dairy production and village cheese making, says Ms Rebecca Balogh, director of the small Land O Lakes dairy development project.
  24. Specter, who lives in the land of the cheese steak, even laughed at Mason's Borscht Belt wisecracks.
  25. Tamales are made from ground cornmeal, which is usually pale beige or white, and filled with sweets, meat or cheese.
  26. Hard cheese for the poor.
  27. Fat represents about 75% of the calories in cheddar cheese.
  28. People in wealthier countries get their protein from meat, fish, cheese and a variety of other foods.
  29. The only food prices that will still be controlled are bread, low-fat milk, cottage cheese and milk formulas for infants.
  30. However, earnings soured at Borden, which took a $44 million restructuring charge in the quarter and was pinched by higher milk costs and lower cheese prices.
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