cassava的意思和读音

cassava

: [kəˈsɑvə] : [kəˈsɑːvə]

n.);

cassavan.

1.a tropical plant with many branches and long roots that you can eat

2.the roots of this plant, which can be boiled, fried, roasted or made into flour

n.1. (Manihot) 2.[]

n.1.a tropical plant with roots that can be cooked and eaten or made into flour

1. carrot cassava cauliflower ...

2. [ripe fruits on trees] [cassava] [species] ...

5. Wheat bran for feedstuffs Cassava Sweet potato ...

6. Cassava ...

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1.We were surveying the cassava crop, trying to assess the extent of the disease, and its effects on crop harvests.

2.the zoo was depopulated and even the tigers had only sweet potatoes and a bit of cassava to eat.

3.He added that the paper had not provided information about the productivity or palatability of the new cassava strain.

4.The rest is scraped out in cassava and banana from what should be a fertile land but is unforgiving; this year's harvest has failed.

5.Carboxymethylation reaction could be observed on the surface and interior of activated cassava starch.

6.So the Chinese reasoned that making fuel with cassava would not directly affect food prices or create food shortages, at least at home.——

7.Poor households now are consuming moldy cassava, which in recent months has gone up in price threefold, Sheeran said.3

8.Irregular yellow spots may appear on lower leaves. But farmers sometimes do not find the disease until they cut open a cassava.

9.He reels off a list of crops that, he claims, have had record harvests: cassava, maize, rice, sorghum, sweet potatoes and wheat.

10.As they munch on mashed cassava and a thick stew, they imagine their new life away from the creeks.