英:[ɡri:n məuld]
美:[ɡrin mold]
英:[ɡri:n məuld]
美:[ɡrin mold]
绿墨,绿霉病
noun
a green or green-spored mold (as of the genera Penicillium or Aspergillus)
The first known use of green mold was in 1857
green snakenoun
either of two bright green harmless largely insect-eating snakes of North America
green peppernoun
a sweet pepper before it turns red at maturity
green onionnoun
a young onion that is pulled from the ground before the bulb has become large
green moldnoun
a mold (as a penicillium) that is green or produces green spores
1 What Slattery conjures instead, for some reason, is a continual sourness and decay, which gets into every crevice of the action; Jay, who works at a subs franchise, saves money by buying out-of-date cheese and meat, scabrous with green mold.
2 The ivories were already covered in green mold.
3 Envy spread like green mold.
4 The Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook, by the food-waste pioneer Dana Gunders, gives detailed practical advice, such as scraping a half-inch below blue-green mold on hard cheese to safely recover the rest.
5 On various pieces of furniture, coin-sized patches of bright green mold that sprouted up only get bigger each day.
6 Good sterile technique can mean the difference between a pound of fresh mushrooms and jars full of green mold.
7 One was coated in dried flowers from the Austrian Alps and another was speckled in a blueish-green mold.
8 The resort was cited for 15 health code violations last year, among them for salmon being served without proper parasite destruction and an ice machine accumulating a black/green mold-like substance.