rancid 英 [ˈrænsɪd]   美 ['rænsɪd]

rancid

rancid  英 [ˈrænsɪd] 美 ['rænsɪd]

adj. 腐臭的;令人作呕的,讨厌的 

Which has gone rancid! 它们都已经腐臭!
Irradiation typically does not work so well on products with high amounts of fat or oil like peanut butter because they can turn rancid during the process. 辐照杀菌很典型的特点是对哪些脂肪或油含量较高的产品杀菌效果不太好,因为食品在辐照的过程中会变质而产生陈腐的味道。

  • Rancid means sour, rotten, and nasty and refers most specifically to the sharp bad smell of decomposing oils or fats. "Rancid" is a great name for a post-punk band, but a lousy way to describe the sauce on your eggs Benedict.
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  • adj. 腐臭的;令人作呕的,讨厌的
  • 1. Which has gone rancid!

    它们都已经腐臭!

  • 2. Irradiation typically does not work so well on products with high amounts of fat or oil like peanut butter because they can turn rancid during the process.

    辐照杀菌很典型的特点是对哪些脂肪或油含量较高的产品杀菌效果不太好,因为食品在辐照的过程中会变质而产生陈腐的味道。

  • rancid (adj.) 1640s, from Latin rancidus "rank, stinking, offensive" (also source of Italian rancido, Spanish rancio), from rancere "be spoiled or rotten," of unknown origin. German ranzig is from French rancide. Related: Rancidness.
ran·cid / ˈrænsɪd ; NAmE ˈrænsɪd / adjective if food containing fat is rancid,it tastes or smells unpleasant because it is no longer fresh (含油食品)变质的,变味的,哈喇的 ran·cid / ˈrænsɪd ; NAmE ˈrænsɪd /
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