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 rice [rais]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 米, 米饭, 稻

vt. 将...压成米粒状

[医] 米, 稻




    rice
    [ noun ]
    1. grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished

    2. <noun.food>
    3. annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper

    4. <noun.plant>
    5. English lyricist who frequently worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber (born in 1944)

    6. <noun.person>
    7. United States playwright (1892-1967)

    8. <noun.person>
    [ verb ]
    1. sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice

    2. <verb.contact>
      rice the potatoes


    Rice \Rice\, n. [F. riz (cf. Pr. ris, It. riso), L. oryza, Gr.
    ???, ???, probably from the Persian; cf. OPers. br[=i]zi,
    akin to Skr. vr[=i]hi; or perh. akin to E. rye. Cf. {Rye}.]
    (Bot.)
    A well-known cereal grass ({Oryza sativa}) and its seed. This
    plant is extensively cultivated in warm climates, and the
    grain forms a large portion of the food of the inhabitants.
    In America it grows chiefly on low, moist land, which can be
    overflowed.

    {Ant rice}. (Bot.) See under {Ant}.

    {French rice}. (Bot.) See {Amelcorn}.

    {Indian rice}., a tall reedlike water grass ({Zizania
    aquatica}), bearing panicles of a long, slender grain,
    much used for food by North American Indians. It is common
    in shallow water in the Northern States. Called also
    {water oat}, {Canadian wild rice}, etc.

    {Mountain rice}, any species of an American genus
    ({Oryzopsis}) of grasses, somewhat resembling rice.

    {Rice bunting}. (Zo["o]l.) Same as {Ricebird}.

    {Rice hen} (Zo["o]l.), the Florida gallinule.

    {Rice mouse} (Zo["o]l.), a large dark-colored field mouse
    ({Calomys palistris}) of the Southern United States.

    {Rice paper}, a kind of thin, delicate paper, brought from
    China, -- used for painting upon, and for the manufacture
    of fancy articles. It is made by cutting the pith of a
    large herb ({Fatsia papyrifera}, related to the ginseng)
    into one roll or sheet, which is flattened out under
    pressure. Called also {pith paper}.

    {Rice troupial} (Zo["o]l.), the bobolink.

    {Rice water}, a drink for invalids made by boiling a small
    quantity of rice in water.

    {Rice-water discharge} (Med.), a liquid, resembling rice
    water in appearance, which is vomited, and discharged from
    the bowels, in cholera.

    {Rice weevil} (Zo["o]l.), a small beetle ({Calandra
    oryz[ae]}, or {Sitophilus oryz[ae]}) which destroys rice,
    wheat, and Indian corn by eating out the interior; --
    called also {black weevil}.

    1. It stockpiles or resells the staple at subsidized prices that are several times higher than world market prices. Limited amounts of rice are imported for production of other foods and alcoholic beverages.
    2. The American rice was being sold for Y1,850 (Pounds 11.78) per 5kg pack, about 10 per cent cheaper than Japanese rice. The import of foreign rice has been a serious political issue in Japan, provoking protests from farmers.
    3. The American rice was being sold for Y1,850 (Pounds 11.78) per 5kg pack, about 10 per cent cheaper than Japanese rice. The import of foreign rice has been a serious political issue in Japan, provoking protests from farmers.
    4. The American rice was being sold for Y1,850 (Pounds 11.78) per 5kg pack, about 10 per cent cheaper than Japanese rice. The import of foreign rice has been a serious political issue in Japan, provoking protests from farmers.
    5. Anyway, I ended up at the Yama restaurant and ate shredded pork for $14.52, fried rice for $6.53 and iced tea for $2.54.
    6. While the House bill introduced by de la Garza and Madigan would continue minimum price support loan rates for cotton and rice, the Bush plan seeks their elimination.
    7. The result is that U.S. officials now believe that Iraq will have enough wheat and rice for four months of normal human consumption, and that rationing and belt-tightening could stretch those supplies another month or so.
    8. 'We've stocked up so we won't have to use foreign rice for a while,' he said. Japan is in the middle of a rice crisis.
    9. 'We've stocked up so we won't have to use foreign rice for a while,' he said. Japan is in the middle of a rice crisis.
    10. White rice cakes and sake, a rice wine, are symbols of purity, often used as offerings in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies. Japan's roots in rice farming are also given as a reason for its cultural differences with the west.
    11. White rice cakes and sake, a rice wine, are symbols of purity, often used as offerings in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies. Japan's roots in rice farming are also given as a reason for its cultural differences with the west.
    12. White rice cakes and sake, a rice wine, are symbols of purity, often used as offerings in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies. Japan's roots in rice farming are also given as a reason for its cultural differences with the west.
    13. Japan claims its rice import ban is legal under a "state trading" exception to the rules of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the world's trade tribunal.
    14. In Gonaives, about 105 miles northwest of the capital, peasant organizations said small rice and bean farmers backed Aristide. They said army officers met with city leaders to try to turn voters against Aristide.
    15. To defuse arguments and keep harmony among his comrades, he would dig their foxholes in searing heat after a long day's march through the rice paddies.
    16. The signup dates for 1989 rice and extra-long staple cotton programs will be announced later, Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng said Monday.
    17. As well as the minivan issue, the Japanese are worried they are being pushed into bilateral talks on matters they believe are better dealt with through a multilateral forum such as Gatt, including the opening of Japan's rice market.
    18. The princess was buried, as she wished, beside her husband and an infant son on a hillside in the royal burial grounds east of Seoul, surrounded by the rice paddies and trees of her adopted land.
    19. People flocked to markets to stock up on items such as rice and canned goods.
    20. The cookies themselves are somewhat American, although smaller and harder, like sweetened traditional Japanese rice crackers.
    21. Target prices are the amounts the government sets for wheat, corn, cotton, soybeans and rice.
    22. "We are free _ but only inside the circle," the minister said, running a finger around the rim of a rice bowl in illustration.
    23. Gabbert proposed a gradual opening of 2.5 percent a year of Japan's rice market over a four-year period.
    24. It said the plane carried 35 tons of rice, condensed milk, beans and tuna.
    25. He has also been visiting the warehouses where his rice shipments are being held.
    26. Johnson himself shot and killed a Liberian wearing a Red Cross emblem Friday, claiming the man was selling rice that was supposed to be free, according to a Western journalist who saw the shooting.
    27. Amnesty International says witnesses tell it Burmese troops have killed and tortured rice farmers and other Shan tribespeople in suppressing an insurgency among Burma's largest ethnic minority.
    28. It found no evidence to suggest the rice had been stolen, but it unearthed enough administrative problems at the National Food Authority to declare Mr. Ong unfit to manage the agency.
    29. The carbohydrate in Ricelyte is a syrup made of rice starch.
    30. Mr. Duke called Third World countries a threat to U.S. living standards, but offered a mocking slap at the Japanese as well, vowing to tell Japan: "You no buy our rice, we no buy your cars."
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