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pl.花生

  1. He tossed the peanuts into his mouth one at a time.
    他每次将一粒花生扔进嘴里。
  2. Peanuts do well in this area.
    这一带花生长得很好。


peanuts
[ noun ]
an insignificant sum of money; a trifling amount
<noun.possession>
her salary is peanuts compared to his


  1. But to compensate the U.S. for the continued restrictions, Japan agreed to lower tariffs on 16 other food products, and to ease import restraints on peanuts, lentils and chickpeas over the same period.
  2. If the peanuts cannot be sold on the market at the quota price, the CCC is obligated to buy them at the quota rate.
  3. "Everybody knows about George Washington Carver and peanuts," Ms. Worthy said, referring to the work done at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
  4. The administration has proposed a 20 percent cut in the support price for domestic-use peanuts, from $631 a ton for this year's crop to $504 a ton.
  5. Most eat things like romaine lettuce and bananas, but the large milkweed bug prefers sunflower seeds and raw peanuts.
  6. Moldy or shriveled peanuts? ANSWERS 1.
  7. Somebody's got to come up with something to replace peanuts." Brian Stewartson, sales manager for Ranpak Corp. of Willoughby, Ohio, claims his company already has.
  8. So now there are no takers for the imported peanuts.
  9. The bill would allow the $631 per ton support price for domestic-use peanuts to increase up to 6 percent a year as the cost of production increases.
  10. All drank large sodas; the president had peanuts and he and his wife also had corn on the cob.
  11. To help address recent peanut shortages, the International Trade Commission recommended the importation of at least 300 million pounds of peanuts in March.
  12. If that's peanuts by Hollywood standards, it's more than enough to sustain a 15-person firm operated out of a converted garage.
  13. Aflatoxin is a carcinogen in laboratory rats and is excreted by a soil fungus under droughtlike conditions in corn and peanuts, among other crops.
  14. Production of non-quota peanuts, which can be grown for peanut oil and meal, and for export, will be supported at $149.75 per ton, unchanged from last year.
  15. Farmers with government quotas are guaranteed the $631 per ton support price, while other peanut farmers, who produce for the export market, are guaranteed about $150 a ton for their peanuts.
  16. They say the peanut paste exported by Canada is mostly made from imported peanuts through a process that does not transform the product enough for it to count as Canadian.
  17. Among them will be a worn-looking Santa Ana, Calif., resident who feeds his family by peddling sacks of fruits and peanuts along a busy street.
  18. The Agriculture Department says price supports for peanuts grown under 1990 quotas will be $631.47 per ton, an increase of $15.60 from last year.
  19. Lopez said the storm damaged crops of mangoes, peanuts, beans and tobacco.
  20. The bill would reduce to zero the amount of the growth-enhancing chemical that could be used on apples and other crops, primarily grapes, cherries and peanuts.
  21. Organizers of one program at Wheeler Historic Farm park at Salt Lake City estimated that twice as many children would show up as participated last year, so they stocked up on 3,000 bags of candy and peanuts, and hid about 4,500 colored eggs.
  22. This was a severe test, since the polite way to consume the peanuts was one at a time with chopsticks.
  23. In comparison with the giant 1986 tax overhaul legislation, which shifted $125 billion in taxes from individuals to corporations over five years, this bill is peanuts, with a three-year price tag of $2.3 billion.
  24. The government has what amounts to a peanut-police to keep people from diverting additional peanuts from their overseas destinations and passing them off on the U.S. market as more expensive quota peanuts.
  25. The government has what amounts to a peanut-police to keep people from diverting additional peanuts from their overseas destinations and passing them off on the U.S. market as more expensive quota peanuts.
  26. The appeals court compared use of the dyes to the greater risk of cosmic radiation posed by living in Denver or of toxins contained in peanuts.
  27. The new rule covers those peanuts not covered by the marketing orders.
  28. The video market has polarized into blockbuster hits that cost $20 million and more to make and cheapie, B-grade movies like "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers" that cost peanuts but earn a profit; they're so bad they're good.
  29. Prices of peanut butter are expected to rise the most, because it is made from the type of peanuts grown in the Southeast, the Peanut Advisory Board said.
  30. For a big operation like the Conners', $250,000 is peanuts.
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