molasses的意思和读音

molasses

: [məˈlæsəz] : [məˈlæsɪz]

n.

n.blackstrap molasses,treacle,golden syrup,syrup

molassesn.

1.a thick black sweet sticky liquid produced when sugar is refined (= made pure), used in cooking

n.1.,

n.1.a sweet brown liquid food made from sugar plants, used for making other foods sweeter. The British word is treacle.

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3. modification molasses modified milk powder ...

6. wheat gluten molasses golden syrup

7. ribose dark brown sugar;molasses cassonade ...

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1.Heavy oil, which can be as thick as molasses, is harder to get out of the ground than light oil and costs more to refine into gasoline.

2.The test results demonstrated that it is possible to make use of the bioenergy to evaporate the waste liquid of molasses alcohol.

3.The self-made global reactor was used to investigate the anaerobic biodegradability of the components of molasses alcohol wastewater.

4.The coffee probably had been boiled several times and would be the consistency of molasses.

5.However hopless, it's the last resort for pushing molasses-like marbles up and out of the lungs.

6.The situation is even worse when the oil is not a light liquid but a heavy, viscous, molasses like substance.

7."Give him two spoonfuls of sulphur and a little molasses, " said Mr. Zuckerman.“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

8.Sugar beet sugar cane and is made of pure sugar, molasses candy sugar lubricious white, clean and sweetness.

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