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词汇 licorice
释义 licorice
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈlɪk.ər.ɪs//ˈlɪk.ər.ɪʃ/ us /ˈlɪk.ɚ.ɪʃ//ˈlɪk.ɚ.ɪs/
mainly US spelling ofliquoriceUK(liquorice的美式拼写)
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licorice | American Dictionary


licorice
noun[ U ]
us/ˈlɪk·ər·ɪʃ/
the dried root of a plant used for flavoring food, particularly candy, or candy with this flavor

Examples of licorice


licorice
A large washbasin is filled with water and licorice mixed in.
It is almost like a package of licorice allsorts—there is something for everyone.
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They would preserve the wheat in warehouses, with coverings of straw and twigs from licorice trees.
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Regarding stomach ulcers, specifically, there is some evidence... that specially prepared licorice will speed the healing of stomach ulcers.
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The wood, foliage, and flowers are fragrant, with a scent similar to licorice.
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Warfarin, an early rat poison, was derived from licorice.
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The color "licorice" is a representation of the color of licorice candy, which is made from licorice.
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It was available over the counter at any drugstore in the world, the most common form being a concoction of protiodide, licorice, glycerin and marshmallow.
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It has a sweet and mildly pungent smell similar to black licorice.
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Fennel smells like anise or licorice, whereas the smell of poison hemlock is often described as mouse-like or musty.
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Panda is known for its licorice and chocolate products.
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Examples include pear, quince, strawberry, apple, cornelian cherry, pomegranate, orange, rose petals, rose hips, or licorice and spices.
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Some examples of flavoring include vanilla, lemon, maple, banana, red licorice, watermelon, raspberry or mint extracts.
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The strong licorice flavor can mask the alcohol's taste, leading to intoxication or even possible alcohol poisoning.
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Various licorice ribbon and licorice lace candies were the first products to be exported.
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