If a liquid or food ferments, or if it is fermented, it changes chemically and becomes sour or produces alcohol, usually because of the action of yeast.
If a situation or a place is fermented by something, it is made more violent, excited, or unstable by it.
名词
Ferment is the process of fermenting liquids or foods.
A ferment is a liquid or a substance containing bacteria or yeast, which is added to other foods or substances in order to make them ferment.
If you say that a place or situation is a ferment of a particular activity or emotion, you mean that the activity or emotion is strongly present there.
牛津词典
动词
(Of a substance) undergo fermentation.
Incite or stir up (trouble or disorder).
名词
The chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
A fermenting agent or enzyme.
A state of great excitement or agitation.
用法
His mind was in a ferment of indecision.(他的思想陷入了一片动荡不安的混乱中。)
The wine was left to ferment in oak barrels.(葡萄酒在橡木桶中发酵。)
The political situation was fermenting with unrest.(政治局势正在酝酿不安。)
The fermentation of the dough was accelerated by adding yeast.(加入酵母加速了面团的发酵。)
Yogurt is a product of milk fermentation.(酸奶是牛奶发酵的产物。)
The ferment is added to the dough to help it rise.(发酵剂被加入面团中以帮助发酵。)
The city was a ferment of political unrest.(这个城市处于政治动乱的骚动之中。)
This period was a ferment of intellectual and artistic activity.(这个时期是知识和艺术活动的骚动时期。)
The ferment of revolution was spreading throughout the country.(革命的骚动正在全国蔓延。)
The political scandal caused a ferment among the population.(政治丑闻在民众中引起了骚动。)
She watched the ferment of ideas and theories amongst her colleagues.(她观察着她的同事们思想和理论的骚动。)
He was fermenting a rebellion against the unjust system.(他正在策划反对不公正制度的叛乱。)
The political speech fermented anger and dissent among the crowd.(这次政治演讲在人群中引发了愤怒和异议。)
The beer ferments for several weeks before it is ready to be bottled.(啤酒在瓶装之前需要发酵几个星期。)
The fermenting grapes produce carbon dioxide gas.(正在发酵的葡萄会产生二氧化碳气体。)
She could feel the ferment of excitement in the air as the concert approached.(随着音乐会的临近,她能感觉到空气中充满了兴奋的气氛。)
The political rally became a ferment of emotions, with people shouting and chanting.(政治集会成为了情绪的骚动,人们大声呼喊和高喊口号。)
The fermentation process produces heat as a byproduct.(发酵过程产生热量作为副产品。)
Adding yeast to the dough initiates the fermentation that makes bread rise.(将酵母加入面团中启动发酵过程,使面包膨胀。)
The political ferment eventually led to a change in government.(政治的骚动最终导致政府的变革。)
中英词典:senseless
形容词
1. 无意义的,毫无道理的
英文解释:lacking meaning, reason, or logic
例句:
His senseless remarks only caused confusion.(他毫无道理的言论只会引起混乱。)
It's senseless to argu
中英词典:felon
形容词
1. criminal
- 他被定为一名罪犯。
- He was identified as a felon.
2. wicked
- 这个人的行为十分邪恶,他是个恶徒。
- The person's actions were extremely wicked, and he was a felon.
名词
SEWS
词性:
动词
名词
形容词
动词
1. 缝制;缝纫
英文:sew
例句:
She sews her own clothes.(她自己缝制衣服。)
She sews a button onto her shirt.(她在衬衫上缝扣子。)
He sews a patch onto his jeans.(他在牛仔裤上缝补丁
commotion
形容词:
commotional:引起骚动的
名词:
commotion:骚动,混乱
词义辨析:
commotion, uproar, tumult, turmoil
commotion:指较小规模的骚动,常常指人群中的喧闹
例:There was a commotion in the class
中英词典:tremor
名词
1. 震颤;震动
例句:
A slight tremor shook the ground.
微弱的震动使地面颤抖。
2. 震颤症;震颤病
例句:
He suffers from Parkinson's disease and experiences tremors.
他患有帕金森病,出现震颤症状
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
clearing
[名词]
空地;空旷地:A clearing is an open area of land in a forest where there are no trees.
(尤指金融)结算;结算所:A clearing or a clearing house is an orga
中英词典:fascination
形容词
1. 迷人的;有吸引力的:
His performance was absolutely fascinating. (他的表演非常迷人。)
The fascinating view of the sunset left us speechless. (夕阳的迷人景色让我们目瞪口呆。
【形容词】
1. 激烈的;热情的
英文释义:showing strong enthusiasm or devotion; passionate.
例句:
He is an ardent supporter of the team.(他是该队的狂热支持者。)
The couple's ardent love for each ot
simultaneous
形容词(Adjective)
1. 同时发生的;同时进行的
Simultaneous events happened during the music festival.
音乐节期间发生了一系列同时进行的活动。
2. 同时存在的
The two ideas are not simulta
imperfect
形容词
1. 不完美的;有缺陷的:
英文释义:having faults or errors; not perfect
例句:
Her artwork is beautiful but imperfect.
她的艺术作品虽然美丽,但并不完美。
2. (动作或过程)未完成的;不完全的:
英文释义:not fi
disgust
形容词 (Adjective)
1. 令人厌恶的
Meaning: causing a feeling of strong dislike or revulsion
Example:
The sight of rotten food made me feel disgusted.
那些腐烂的食物让我感到厌恶。
中英词典:married
形容词
married /'mærid/ (adj.)
1. 已婚的;结婚的
- I have been married for ten years.
我结婚已经十年了。
- They are happily married.
他们幸福地结婚了。
- She is a married woma