英:[bræn]
美:[bræn]
英:[bræn]
美:[bræn]
第三人称单数:brans
现在分词:branning
过去式:branned
过去分词:branned
rice bran米糠
wheat bran麦麸
rice bran oil米糠油;米油
oat bran燕麦麸
"麦子、大麦等磨碎后分离出的外壳",约于1300年,源自古法语 bren "麸皮、鳞屑、粪便"(12世纪,现代法语 bran),可能源自凯尔特语并与高卢语 *brenno- "肥料"(但 OED 反对此说法)或 burn(v.)有关。这个词在16世纪的英语中也用于指“头皮屑”。
麸皮
麸,糠:分别由谷粒的表皮和外壳制成的粗粉
Middle English, from Anglo-French bren, bran
The first known use of bran was in the 14th century
brandishverb
to shake or wave in a threatening manner
brandish a stick at a dog
to exhibit in a showy or aggressive manner
brandynoun
an alcoholic liquor made from wine or fruit juice
brandynoun
an alcoholic liquor made from wine or fruit juice
brand1 of 2noun
a burnt or burning piece of wood
a mark made by burning (as on cattle) to show ownership, maker, or quality
a printed mark made for similar purposes : trademark
a mark once put on criminals with a hot iron
a mark of disgrace : stigma
a class of goods identified as the product of a single maker
a particular kind : variety
brand2 of 2verb
to mark with or as if with a brand
to describe or identify with a word that expresses disapproval
was branded a coward
branch1 of 2noun
a natural division of a plant stem (as a bough growing from a trunk or twig from a bough)
something extending from a main line or source a railroad branch
river branch
a separate or subordinate division or part of a central system a branch of a bank
executive branch of the government
branch2 of 2verb
to send out branches : spread or separate into branches
a great elm branches over the yard
to spring out from a main body or line : diverge
streets branching off the highway
to extend activities
the business is branching out all over the state
branch1 of 2noun
a natural division of a plant stem (as a bough growing from a trunk or twig from a bough)
something extending from a main line or source a railroad branch
river branch
a separate or subordinate division or part of a central system a branch of a bank
executive branch of the government
branch2 of 2verb
to send out branches : spread or separate into branches
a great elm branches over the yard
to spring out from a main body or line : diverge
streets branching off the highway
to extend activities
the business is branching out all over the state
branch1 of 2noun
a natural division of a plant stem (as a bough growing from a trunk or twig from a bough)
something extending from a main line or source a railroad branch
river branch
a separate or subordinate division or part of a central system a branch of a bank
executive branch of the government
branch2 of 2verb
to send out branches : spread or separate into branches
a great elm branches over the yard
to spring out from a main body or line : diverge
streets branching off the highway
to extend activities
the business is branching out all over the state
branch1 of 2noun
a natural division of a plant stem (as a bough growing from a trunk or twig from a bough)
something extending from a main line or source a railroad branch
river branch
a separate or subordinate division or part of a central system a branch of a bank
executive branch of the government
branch2 of 2verb
to send out branches : spread or separate into branches
a great elm branches over the yard
to spring out from a main body or line : diverge
streets branching off the highway
to extend activities
the business is branching out all over the state
brannoun
the edible broken coat of the seed of a cereal grain left after the grain has been ground and the flour or meal sifted out
brannoun
the edible broken seed coats of cereal grain separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting
1 The bran remains intact, but it is just a shell, like a cocoon left behind on a tree.”
2 The oven already pre-heated, she'd proceed to bake fresh wonders like blueberry bran muffins or blueberry cobbler with a lattice crust.
3 Most of what you’ll find in the United States is pearled, or semi-pearled, meaning that some or all of the bran has been removed so it’s quicker to cook.
4 Turning rice white entails removing a rice grain's bran and germ, which uncovers the white endosperm.
要将糙米制成精白米则必须将稻谷的麸皮和胚芽去除, 留下白色的胚乳部分.
5 “Eating swedes: and your feet smell of farmyard—hens’ droppings and bran.
6 Seed oils include canola, corn, cottonseed, grapeseed, soybean, sunflower, rice bran and peanut oils.
7 When Mr. Migoya lifted the lid on the wobbly sourdough, to add bran and germ, an ancient smell wafted out: fermented grain, rich with perfume, high and sweet and alcoholic.
8 Other good sources include dried fruits, peanut butter, bran, meats, dried beans, peas, coffee, tea and cocoa.
其他的优良钾源包括干果,花生酱,麸皮,肉类,干货蚕豆,豌豆,咖啡,茶和可可。
9 The technology of extraction and separation of polysaccharide from rice bran was studied.
研究了米糠多糖的提取和分离工艺.
10 Using a pestle and mortar, pulverise the bran to a coarse powder.
用杵和臼,将麸皮磨成粗粉。
11 Now I’ll just have to toughen Up and eat an oat bran muffin, But perhaps I’ll get my pants to fit again.
12 Orata might be dressed in wheat bran that blackens on the grill until it gleams like volcanic glass.
13 Organic oats, Corns, Wheat, Oat bran, Grape, Papaya, Banana, Pineapple , Inulin, Calciun carbonate, Citric acid, Probiotics, Natural fruit flavor.
有机燕麦 、 有机小麦 、 玉米 、 燕麦麸皮 、 葡萄 、 木瓜 、 香蕉 、 凤梨 、 菊芋纤维、碳酸钙 、 柠檬酸 、 益生菌 、 天然水果风味.
14 To make pox, Siglo Cero crushes water with sugarcane to make piloncillo, then combines it with wheat bran, and four types of ground heirloom corn and fermented for 10 to 18 days.
15 The bran and germ remain intact, similar to brown rice, making it a high fiber food.
16 The bran is the outer shell, the endosperm contains starch and protein, and the germ carries the genetic information of the grain and fat.
17 The samples of rice bran products they tested came from Japan and the United States.
米糠产品测试的样本来自日本和美国。
18 Today, nearly all the flour Americans eat comes from these large roller mills, and most "whole wheat" flour is essentially white flour with some germ and bran mixed back in.
19 Flour is bolted to remove the bran.
面粉经筛选去掉麦麸。
20 Crenshaw showed up—at least he seemed to show up—while we were busy throwing my dad’s bran cereal into Robin’s cap.