corn的意思和读音

corn

: [kɔrn] : [kɔː(r)n]

n.,;()

corns  

v.+n.grow corn,buy corn,produce corn,plant corn,harvest corn

n.goo,slush,schmaltz,sentimentality,emotionalism

cornn.

1.[u]any plant that is grown for its grain, such as wheat ; the grain of these plants

a field of corn

ears/sheaves of corn

corn-fed chicken

2.[u]a tall plant grown for its large yellow grains that are used for making flour or eaten as a vegetable; the grains of this plant

3.[u]the yellow seeds of a type of corn ( maize ) plant, also called corn , which grow on thick stems and are cooked and eaten as a vegetable

4.[c]a small area of hard skin on the foot, especially the toe, that is sometimes painful

n.1.,,2.()

n.1.[Food,Plant]a tall plant with large yellow seeds on a cob thick piece of stem, or the seeds of a corn plant that are cooked as food or fed to animals; usually used in American Englisstrong.a hardened or thickened, often painful, area of skin, usually on a toe, caused by friction or pressure

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1.Very few girls nowadays seem to be able to make a bowl of corn flour nicely.

2.The clever ones threw a few limes and ears of corn into a shoulder bag and walked along pretending to be shoppers themselves.西

3.The recent surge in sugar prices comes after a bad harvest, that of corn after official warnings of a lower-than-expected crop.

4.a little beggar-girl, begged for a small piece of barley-corn, for she had been without a morsel to eat for two days.西

5.Olathe decided to celebrate the fact that it was thriving, and what better way than to have a sweet corn festival?西

6."My wife was reaching for a can of corn on the top shelf and dropped it" said the young man.“

7.Ant and grasshopper On a cold, frosty day an ant was dragging out some of the corn which he had laid up in the summertime, to dry it .

8.But Tyner said the cobs and husks of corn used to make ethanol would go on to be used for animal feed.,Tyner

9.As regards Assyrians, because of it rich corn fields, Arbel was one of the very earliest permanent agricultural settlements.

10.All that land would have to be ploughed up and planted over again, planted in corn.