词汇 | perishable |
释义 | perishable adjective uk /ˈper.ɪ.ʃə.bəl/ us /ˈper.ɪ.ʃə.bəl/ Perishable food decays quickly: (食物)易腐烂的,易变质的 It's important to store perishable food in a cool place.一定要把易腐烂的食物放在阴凉的地方。 Decaying and staying fresh best-before date biodegradable biodegrade compost decay decompose moulder mouldy nonperishable nutrient cycling out of date perish rack seed sell-by date shrivel shrivelled soft rot spoil withered perishable | American Dictionaryperishable adjective us/ˈper·ɪ·ʃə·bəl/ Food that is perishable has to be used quickly or it will decay so that you cannot eat it: He owns one of the largest distributors of perishable foods. perishable | Business Englishperishable adjective uk /ˈperɪʃəbl/us used to describe products, especially food, that decay quickly: Perishable food, such as meat, isn't always handled or stored safely. Exports of perishable goods have been exempted from routine customs examination. perishable noun uk /ˈperɪʃəbl/us perishables[ plural ] food products that decay quickly: Perishables account for more than 50% of supermarket sales. Examples of perishableperishable However, the bulky and/or perishable nature of agricultural commodities makes such transactions logistically difficult with potentially high transactions costs. It might once have been dressed with perishable materials that have disappeared with the passage of time. In this model, there is no production, but each agent receives endowments of a single, perishable consumption good. Vegetables are also a highly perishable commodity and therefore sellers are price takers who cannot wait for an upswing in prices. This situation contrasts with other craft specialties, whose debris may be perishable or not predictably related to output. The replicas were formed on a base of perishable material, perhaps stucco and / or wood, that represented the bony par ts of the maxilla. It consists of a large number of two types of agents who produce a single perishable consumption good. There may also be savings in energy and air emissions from more efficient transport of less perishable products. This pointed to a strategy to identify high-value and preferably perishable crops. Because the product is perishable, it became clear that some sort of preservation would facilitate marketing and freezing that was the best option. One unit of the single (perishable) output is produced for each unit of labor. Traditional theories of property reflect ideas on the distribution of diminishable, perishable or scarce property - characteristics that do not apply to intellectual objects. I am sorry to say, the great tendency of this age is to expend its genius in perishable art of this kind. Seventeen of these had been deposited upright in a massed cluster and very likely originally held food or other perishable offerings. Paralogics are perishable too, one just replaces something bad with something worse. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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