词汇 | vanilla |
释义 | vanilla noun[ U ] uk /vəˈnɪl.ə/ us /vəˈnɪl.ə/ a substance made from the seeds of a tropical plant, used to give flavour to sweet foods: (用于给食物调味的)香子兰精,香草精 vanilla essence/extract香子兰精 vanilla ice cream/yogurt香草冰激凌/酸奶 a vanilla milkshake香草奶昔 Add two teaspoons of vanilla and stir.加两茶匙香草精并搅拌一下。 a vanilla pod(= seed container)香子兰荚 fcafotodigital/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Flavours - sweet aniseed carob choc chocolate cinnamon cinnamon stick cocoa Creamsicle Dutched grenadine liquorice menthol orgeat peppermint tutti-frutti vanilla bean vanilla adjective uk /vəˈnɪl.ə/ us /vəˈnɪl.ə/ used to describe a product or service that is basic and has no special features: (产品或服务)普通的;基本的 I just want a vanilla bank account with low charges.我只是需要一个普通的低收费的银行帐号。 Crude and basic 101 at bottomidiom backward backwardly backwardness homespun inelegant inelegantly low-tech Mickey Mouse primordially rough and readyidiom roughly roughness rudely simplex skeletal skeletally stone-age two-dimensional vanilla | American Dictionaryvanilla noun[ U ] us/vəˈnɪl·ə, -ˈnel·ə/ a substance made from the seeds of a plant, used to give flavor to sweet foods: vanilla yogurt vanilla | Business Englishvanilla adjective MARKETINGuk /vəˈnɪlə/us used to describe a basic product or service with no special features: A vanilla computer with no protection has no chance on the internet anymore. Examples of vanillavanilla Why isn't it just as consistent with all the evidence that chocolate tastes to him the way vanilla tastes to you, and vice versa? In the outbreak reported here, the vanilla filling was made with pasteurized liquid egg, but the dough of the coca was made with fresh egg. The above mentioned call and put options are sometimes called plain vanilla or standard options. The crisis came as merchants faced fiercer competition for markets and the price for green vanilla declined. The key factor driving this transformation was not liberal land law but the international vanilla market. Exporters wanted land title to force producers to deliver the vanilla crop to them. I refuse to tell you vanilla is good and chocolate is bad. The vanilla boom created a crisis in traditional land use arrangements ; unlike milpas abandoned after a few seasons, vainillales required long-term cultivation. Observe that meta-interpreters like "vanilla" mix an interpreted language and the meta-language because of the call to clause/2 in the definition of solve. By contrasting performance under such a treatment with that when a vanilla functor-based representation is used, a sense of the additional cost can be obtained. The vanilla filling was cooked in large containers (more than 12 l) in ovens with peripheral heat sources. They appear both as exposed frame and in doors and other joinery, dominating the new building visually and through their vanilla-like odour. The vanilla filling was cooled on the same work surface that was used to make the dough of the coca, which included fresh eggs. The author meticulously describes the social context of the vanilla orchid, its processing and marketing and the technological changes associated with it. Increased competition and volatile commodity prices pushed merchants to look for ways to exert direct control over the vanilla supply. See all examples of vanilla 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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