perishable 英 ['perɪʃəb(ə)l]   美 ['pɛrɪʃəbl]

perishable

perishable  英 ['perɪʃəb(ə)l] 美 ['pɛrɪʃəbl]

adj. 易腐坏的;易毁灭的;会枯萎的  n. 容易腐坏的东西 

名词复数:perishables 

It's always a practical idea to keep a supply of non-perishable food on hand that can be rotated into your diet and replenished on a regular basis. 作为一个很实用的主意,应经常准备一些不易腐坏的食品以便随时食用。 并可将其加入日常的饮食之中,并定期补充储备。
“Before six beats of the pulse hadintervened, ” as he later wrote to the Royal Society of London, Leeuwenhoek wasexamining his perishable sample through a tiny magnifying glass. 后来他给伦敦皇家学会写信说,“脉搏跳动六下之前干预。” 当时,列文虎克正在通过一个小放大镜查看他那易腐坏的样品。

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  • adj. 易腐坏的;易毁灭的;会枯萎的
  • n. 容易腐坏的东西
  • 1. It's always a practical idea to keep a supply of non-perishable food on hand that can be rotated into your diet and replenished on a regular basis.

    作为一个很实用的主意,应经常准备一些不易腐坏的食品以便随时食用。 并可将其加入日常的饮食之中,并定期补充储备。

  • 2. “Before six beats of the pulse hadintervened, ” as he later wrote to the Royal Society of London, Leeuwenhoek wasexamining his perishable sample through a tiny magnifying glass.

    后来他给伦敦皇家学会写信说,“脉搏跳动六下之前干预。” 当时,列文虎克正在通过一个小放大镜查看他那易腐坏的样品。

  • 3. Use perishable food in your refrigerator or freezer before using food in your emergency supplies.

    在使用你的紧急食品之前,先使用你冰箱或冰柜里易腐食品。

  • perishable (adj.) late 15c., perysabyl, from Middle French périssable, and later (in modern form), 1610s, directly from perish + -able. As a noun, perishables, in reference to foodstuffs, is attested from 1895.
per·ish·able / ˈperɪʃəbl ; NAmE ˈperɪʃəbl / adjective (especially of food 尤指食物 ) likely to decay or go bad quickly 易腐烂的;易变质的 perishable goods/foods 易腐烂变质的商品╱食物 perishable perishables per·ish·able / ˈperɪʃəbl ; NAmE ˈperɪʃəbl /
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