rice
- IPA[rīs]
美式
- a swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia.;the seeds of the rice plant used as food.
- force (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer
verb: rice, 3rd person present: rices, gerund or present participle: ricing, past tense: riced, past participle: riced
noun: rice
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名詞
- 1. a swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia.
- ▪ the seeds of the rice plant used as food.
動詞
- 1. North American force (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer riced boiled potatoes
- a dish out of which rice is eaten.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tall aquatic North American grass related to rice, with edible grains.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area in which abundant quantities of rice are grown.
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- a West African stew made with rice, chilli peppers, and meat or fish.
Oxford Dictionary
- thin translucent edible paper made from the flattened and dried pith of a shrub, used in baking ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- unpolished rice with only the husk of the grain removed.
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- IPA[rʌɪs]
英式
- a swamp grass which is widely cultivated as a source of food, especially in Asia.
- force (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer: riced boiled potatoes
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- IPA[rʌɪs]
英式
- rest, ice, compression, and elevation (denoting a method of treating bruises, strains, and ...
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美式
- rest, ice, compression, and elevation (denoting a method of treating bruises, strains, and ...
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