rancid的意思和读音

rancid

: [ˈrænsɪd] : ['rænsɪd]

adj.

adj.fresh

adj.reeking,fetid,sour,rank,rotten

rancidadj.

1.if food containing fat israncid , it tastes or smells unpleasant because it is no longer fresh

adj.1.();,2.,

adj.1.rancid food contains fats or oils that are no longer fresh and have an unpleasant taste and smell

1. ramshackle adj. rancid adj. rancor n. ...

2. flaccid rancid pellucid ...

3. ( No Doubt) Rancid( Pink Berry) ...

4. 〖 kill;slaughter〗 rancid〖 Halley’scomet;theHalleyComet〗 ...

5. rake ( rancid ( Rand ( ...

6.Rancid·(Matt Freeman)。(·

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1.Kenneth, if it was not for that rancid bubble, I would not be here today.

2.This breakthrough meant that it was possible to make tallow candles that would not produce the usual smoke and rancid odor.rancid

3.Singlemindedness of this Sartrean or Savonarolan sort is the quest for purity of heart - the attempt to will one thing - gone rancid.——西

4.Beowulf: I found you, seed of Sparda! I told you that I remember your rancid scent! No matter where you run to, you can never hide from me!

5.When I think of this rancid butter I see myself standing in a little, old world courtyard, a very smelly. very dreary courtyard.

6.Onodera's team added a portion of the digested glop to a second container filled with rancid milk.

7.Wake up when it seems that there is a kind of things like cotton in the rancid, and the ventral empty - a very strong sense of hunger.西——饿

8.One set of fragments is responsible for the hints of cardboard, paint and fish that we smell in stale, rancid oil.

9.Now tens of thousands of appliances are releasing a gag-inducing stench of rancid shrimp, sulfurous eggs, rotting fruit and putrid meat.

10.George Bush promised to put an end to the capital's rancid partisan divisions.·