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 grains [gren]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 双齿/多齿鱼叉

[化] 糟; 酒糟


  1. How can we remove the husk of the grains?
    我们怎样去掉谷物的外皮?
  2. They are separating the grains from wheat with a threshing machine.
    他们正在用打谷机给小麦脱粒。
  3. We can see numberless grains of sand in a windy day.
    在风天,我们能看到无数沙粒。



Grains \Grains\ (gr[=a]nz), n. pl.
1. See 5th {Grain}, n., 2
(b) .

2. Pigeon's dung used in tanning. See {Grainer.} n., 1.

Grainer \Grain"er\ (gr[=a]n"[~e]r), n.
1. An infusion of pigeon's dung used by tanners to neutralize
the effects of lime and give flexibility to skins; --
called also {grains} and {bate.}

2. A knife for taking the hair off skins.

3. One who paints in imitation of the grain of wood, marble,
etc.; also, the brush or tool used in graining.

  1. Separate agreements reached on grains, chemical products and a code on anti-dumping. 1973-79 Geneva (99 participants): The Tokyo Round.
  2. Platinum futures prices rose; coffee futures gained; grains and soybeans were higher; cattle futures advanced while pork futures were mixed; energy futures were mixed; and stock-index futures retreated.
  3. Orange juice futures prices fell sharply; heating oil futures posted fresh gains as the nation's record-setting cold spell continued; precious metals advanced; livestock and meat futures were mixed; and grains and soybeans were mixed.
  4. Grain and soybean futures prices were slightly higher in early trading today on the Chicago Board of Trade, reflecting stronger cash markets for soybeans and improved foreign demand for U.S. grains.
  5. One large trading adviser tells how position limits hurt his clients in the 1988 bull market in grains and soybeans. The firm bought the maximum amount of soybean futures, 2,400 contracts, in December 1987.
  6. Gold and energy prices rose dramatically after Panama's latest declaration of hostility against the United States; livestock and meat futures advanced; grains and soybeans were mixed.
  7. On other commodity markets, silver also rose; petroleum futures were mixed; grains and soybeans advanced; and livestock and meat futures rose.
  8. On other commodity markets, soybean futures surged; grains were higher; copper futures fell; pork bellies rose sharply while livestock futures were mixed; and energy futures were mixed.
  9. The department's all-crops price index for January rose 0.7 percent from December and was up 20 percent from a year earlier. Prices of food grains were up 3.2 percent from December.
  10. On other markets pork bellies rallied strongly; livestock futures were mixed; and grains and soybeans were mostly lower.
  11. Of 60,000 shipments of Canadian food grains and fish a year, the agency takes only 40 samples for pesticide testing.
  12. On other exchanges, precious-metals futures fell again; grains and soybeans were mostly higher; livestock and meat were mostly lower; oil futures were mixed; and stock-index futures advanced.
  13. Foreign countries that rely on imports of corn and other coarse grains are getting edgy about the global supply and price outlook for the year ahead, an Agriculture Department analysis says.
  14. Gold and silver futures prices followed oil futures lower; soybean futures rose; grains fell; and livestock and meat were mostly higher.
  15. For the 1988-89 season, output of coarse grains _ principally corn _ is now estimated at 725 million tons this season (800 million tons in 1987-88).
  16. "Since the program started there has never been a two-month hiatus," said Rep. Dan Glickman, D-Kan., who heads the House Agriculture subcommittee on wheat, soybeans and feed grains.
  17. USDA scientists said Wednesday they are fighting an $800,000 war against the Russian wheat aphid, a newly imported pest that caused an estimated $36 million in damage to wheat and feed grains last year.
  18. Joel Karlin, a grains analyst with Chicago-based Research Department Inc., said rumors abounded in the markets that the United States will grant the Soviet Union most-favored trading status within a month.
  19. A few anecdotes from a long life with such talk may indicate how many grains of salt need to be taken with it.
  20. For the first time since the inaugural 1973 agreement, barley and sorghum grain would count as feed grains.
  21. Cocoa futures prices roared to their highest levels in more than year; oil futures rose sharply; soybeans plunged while grains were mixed; livestock and meat futures were mixed; and precious metals were mixed.
  22. On other futures markets, grains rallied, but gold, energy products and orange juice contracts all declined.
  23. The grains basically followed the soybeans, but corn also benefitted from a government report of increased export demand and wheat was buoyed by an Agriculture Department report of dry-weather damage to the winter wheat crop.
  24. On other commodity markets, copper futures surged to an eight-month high; oil futures were sharply lower; grains and soybeans retreated; and livestock and meat futures were mixed.
  25. Also weighing on prices were weekend rains in growing areas, said grains analyst Dale Gustafson of Drexel, Burnham Lambert Inc.
  26. Cotton futures prices collapsed; grains and soybeans were mostly lower; and livestock and meat were mixed.
  27. Among the issues in dispute is how grains will be shipped to the Soviet Union.
  28. On other commodity markets, copper futures climbed strongly; cocoa futures surged; grains and soybeans advanced; oil futures were mixed; and livestock and meat futures were mixed.
  29. A powerful three-day surge in pork belly futures prices peaked; livestock futures were mixed; energy futures were mixed; precious metals retreated; and grains and soybeans were mixed.
  30. Last week, the Agriculture Department said farm prices rose 3.7% in June, with grains and soybeans higher and cattle prices lower.
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