ferment的意思和读音

ferment

: [ˈfɜrˌment] : [ˈfɜː(r)ment]

n.

v.(使);(使)

ferments  fermenting  fermented  

n.peace

n.agitation,commotion,confusion,excitement,tumult

v.agitate,cause,incite,inflame,provoke

fermentv.

1.[i][t]使to experience a chemical change because of the action of yeast or bacteria, often changing sugar to alcohol; to make sth change in this way

Fruit juices ferment if they are kept for too long.

A blend of emotions fermented inside her.

Red wine is fermented at a higher temperature than white.

n.

1.[u][sing]a state of political or social excitement and confusion

The country is in ferment.

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v.1.(使);(使),(使)2.,

n.1.a state or situation of extreme agitation or commotion about something2.an agent, enzyme, or cell that causes fermentation3.a time of great excitement or activity that usually leads to change or violence

v.1.to subject something to fermentation, or be subjected to fermentation2.to stir up somebody or something, or be stirred up3.to cause, develop, or evolve something, or be developed or evolved4.if food or drink ferments or is fermented, a chemical change happens to it and the sugar in it produces alcohol1.to subject something to fermentation, or be subjected to fermentation2.to stir up somebody or something, or be stirred up3.to cause, develop, or evolve something, or be developed or evolved4.if food or drink ferments or is fermented, a chemical change happens to it and the sugar in it produces alcohol

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1.Ferment and smoke damage can be easily detected at this point, whereas they might be more subtle when roasted.

2.Cider is made out of apples. It has to ferment for at least ten weeks before it is ready to drink.

3.But this national war, in itself, was revolutionary and often produced more ferment more quickly than the land reform might have done.

4.So you had this feminist ferment in the early- and mid-1990s that gave rise to what was the girl-power movement.便”。

5.Cider has to ferment for at least ten weeks before yt is ready to drink.

6.Then you let it all ferment in the back of your mind for decades, until, bang, it suddenly coalesces into a brilliant insight.西

7.But it's not easy to produce isobutanol with the help of microbes like the ones that ferment those sugars into ethanol.

8.If the shifts seem to leave the United States somewhat dazed, it is because what will emerge from all the ferment remains obscure.

9.As she was prepared for her maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, Stockholm was in a ferment .1628810

10.It is said of him that he could ferment an arrack out of the roughest of stones, and drink it to clear his head after a long day's figuring.使