GRAS的意思和读音

GRAS

: [græs]

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1.Foie-gras production can be a form of abuse but is not necessarily so, for an enlarged liver can still be healthy.

2.I finally got to taste it before I left. He took me to his neighborhood restaurant and he served me some of his foie gras, confit foie gras.

3.My favourite job was probably as a bartender in Louisiana in the middle of Mardi Gras. I got to meet so many great people./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.The texture of foie gras is very similar to that of butter with a very earthy flavour.

5.Alsace is a cultural hybrid with its Germanic dialect and French sense of fashion, its love of foie gras and fine wine, beer and sauerkraut.

6.For adults, it may be that Halloween is evolving into a masquerade event like Mardi Gras in New Orleans and Carnival in other countries.

7.The foie gras, sourdough and olive Pugliese breads from San Francisco did not arrive until Tuesday.

8.As she crosses the chalk finish line on her training run, she is rewarded with purple Mardi Gras beads and chicken nuggets.线MARDIGRASBEADS(

9.Ernest cut the block of foie gras into pink slices and put them in a blackened cast-iron pan that had been warming on the hob.

10.Mardi Gras World doubles as a workshop and a museum where tourists can look behind the scenes.