
starch
音标:
英音/ stɑːtʃ / 美音/ stɑːrtʃ /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
New York City police officers milled around in their caps and starched white shirts.
纽约市警察在其帽子和淀粉的白衬衫上四处锻炼。
—New York Times
But it still releases enough starch to create the ideal creamy sauce.
但是它仍然会释放出足够的淀粉以产生理想的奶油酱。
—Washington Times
That starch is essential for a simple dish like cacio e pepe, where the pasta water forms the base of the sauce.
该淀粉对于像Cacio e Pepe这样的简单菜是必不可少的,那里的意大利面水构成了酱汁的底部。
—Washington Post
基本释意:
noun
a complex carbohydrate found chiefly in seeds, fruits, tubers, roots and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice; an important foodstuff and used otherwise especially in adhesives and as fillers and stiffeners for paper and textiles
淀粉,含淀粉的食物;(浆衣服的)浆粉,淀粉浆;(喻)(风格、性格上的)古板,刻板,拘谨
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
Starch can also be a verb. You can starch your shirt by adding starch, which is a white powder, to the rinse water. You can also get the kind of starch that comes as a spray, which you squirt on your shirt while you’re ironing it. Cornstarch, which is also a white powder, is used to thicken sauces or make egg whites stand in stiff peaks when you beat them.
淀粉是使您的衬衫项圈看起来清脆新鲜的东西。土豆和米饭(称为淀粉的食物)也有很多,这也是复杂的碳水化合物。
长释义:
Starch can also be a verb. You can starch your shirt by adding starch, which is a white powder, to the rinse water. You can also get the kind of starch that comes as a spray, which you squirt on your shirt while you’re ironing it. Cornstarch, which is also a white powder, is used to thicken sauces or make egg whites stand in stiff peaks when you beat them.
淀粉也可以是动词。您可以通过在冲洗水中添加淀粉(即白色粉末)来淀粉衬衫。您还可以得到一种喷雾剂的淀粉,在熨烫时,您会在衬衫上喷在衬衫上。玉米淀粉也是白色的粉末,在打败时,用来使调味料变稠或使蛋清僵硬。
文学例句:
The Blue floor was filled with people just off work from desk jobs, their starched shirts rolled up to their elbows.
蓝色的地板上充满了从办公桌工作中下班的人,他们的淀粉衬衫滚到肘部。
—A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat
The same bones through which, at least according to Uncle Chester, coursed some of my mother’s starch.
至少根据切斯特叔叔的说法,我母亲的一些淀粉也是如此。
—Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson
Then, with terrible composure, he stepped back and absently dragged the hand across his chest, smearing mud upon his lapel, his tie, the starched immaculate white of his shirt.
然后,他以可怕的镇定,向后走,不停地将手拖过胸部,在他的翻领,领带上涂抹泥浆,淀粉固定在他的衬衫上。
—The Secret History by Donna Tartt
词源:
starch (v.)late 14c., sterchen, “stiffen with starch,” probably from Old English *stercan (Mercian), *stiercan (West Saxon) “make rigid,” the past-participle of which seems to be preserved in stercedferhð “fixed, hard, resolute.” It is related to stearc “stiff,” from Proto-Germanic *starkjanan “to make hard” (source also of Old Norse staerkja, Old Saxon stercian, Old Frisian sterka, Middle Dutch sterken “strengthen,” Swedish stärka “to starch”), from PIE root *ster- (1) “stiff.” Also compare German Stärke “strength; starch.” Related: Starched; starching.also from late 14c.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
淀粉(v。)14c。它与stearc“僵硬”,从原始的 *starkjanan“努力”(也是旧北欧斯·斯塔尔卡(Norse Staerkja),老撒克逊人斯泰克人,老弗里斯安·斯特卡(Old Frisian Sterka),旧弗里斯卡·斯特尔卡(Old Frisian Sterka),中间荷兰·斯特尔肯(Middle Dutch Sterken),荷兰·斯特尔肯(Middle Dutch Sterken),瑞典语,“瑞典语stärka”)还要比较德国人的stärke“力量;淀粉”。相关:淀粉;淀粉。也从14c后期开始。
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