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[化] 粒状生胶; 废胶末

  1. Sparrows picked at the crumbs.
    麻雀啄食著面包屑.
  2. The waiter flicked the crumbs off the table.
    服务员轻轻抖掉桌上的面包屑.
  3. A crust consisting of browned crumbs and butter, often with grated cheese.
    烘烤菜肴上的脆皮由烘烤成棕色的面包屑和黄油构成的面包皮,通常带有碎乳酪



  1. Add the lemon zest, a seasoning of salt and pepper, and the savoury fried crumbs.
  2. THE FINAL crumbs of the government's privatisation meal are proving hard to digest.
  3. "What is new is that we're getting just a few crumbs from Washington," Gates said.
  4. Under a deal with the government last year, it renewed its near monopoly of major routes for a further decade, with smaller regional carriers being offered the crumbs.
  5. The wily Mr. Assad has dropped just enough crumbs about his desire for peace to give Mr. Shamir's aides something to keep chewing on.
  6. Archbishop Desmond Tutu today rejected as "crumbs of conscience" President P.W. Botha's proposal for giving blacks more political clout in South Africa.
  7. But all we got was crumbs," added Mrs. Stoyanovskaya.
  8. The cupboard of ideas was bare from the beginning and this revival offers only a few crumbs of interest. Its main virtues are negative ones.
  9. "Like pool tables sprinkled with potato-chip crumbs," said young pro Gary Hallberg, the chip phrase being a reference to the dead-grass debris that coated the drier greens on sunny late afternoons.
  10. He said crumbs and debris from the meals had gotten out of hand.
  11. L'Osservatore Romano said. "If the developed world fears recession, then what about those who already live off the crumbs from the table of the rich?" In all, the pope will travel 11,600 miles and deliver 41 speeches.
  12. Never mind if some of the crumbs fall off the fish into the dish; they won't be wasted.
  13. Mix in the creme fraiche and about two-thirds of the crumbs. Butter a gratin dish generously.
  14. "Give us these measly crumbs from the table," Rep. Craig Washington, D-Texas, said as the House debated the measure, which had been nine months in the making and softened repeatedly in efforts to woo Bush's support.
  15. Big Business, and especially the Business Roundtable lobby that Mr. Allen represents, is famous for abandoning principle if it can salvage a few crumbs of self-interest.
  16. Once a tidy little cottage industry that thrived on the crumbs tossed out by real estate moguls, property management has become treacherous.
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