ferment
n. 酶,酵素; 发酵剂; 骚动,动乱
vt.& vi. 使发酵; 使骚动; 酝酿
Ferment is excitement and trouble caused by change or uncertainty.
The whole country has been in a state of political ferment for some months.
几个月来,整个国家一直处于政治动荡状态。
If a food, drink, or other natural substance ferments, or if it is fermented, a chemical change takes place in it so that alcohol is produced. This process forms part of the production of alcoholic drinks such as wine and beer.
The dried grapes are allowed to ferment until there is no sugar left and the wine is dry...
让干葡萄发酵,直到糖分全部脱出,酒无甜味。
To serve the needs of bakers, manufacturers ferment the yeast to produce a more concentrated product.
为了满足面包店主的需要,制造商让酵母发酵,以生产出浓度更高的产品。
1. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development;
2. a substance capable of bringing about fermentation
3. a process in which an agent causes an organic substance to break down into simpler substances; especially, the anaerobic breakdown of sugar into alcohol
4. a chemical phenomenon in which an organic molecule splits into simpler substances
1. be in an agitated or excited state;
2. work up into agitation or excitement;
3. cause to undergo fermentation;
4. go sour or spoil;
More people mean a greater ferment of ideas , more enthusiasm and more energy.
人多议论多,热气高,干劲大.
Mix Grain Powder: powder made of soybean lecithin, beer ferment, and wheat germ.
三宝粉: 大豆卵磷脂 、 啤酒酵母粉与小麦胚芽粉.
Squash, dunk, ferment and beat the white materials. Mix the wood mash.
将树皮原料等碾碎, 浸泡, 发酵,打浆,加入树糊调成浆.
Bifidobacteria are nonmotile, anaerobic, and ferment lactose and other sugars to acetic and lactic acids.
双歧杆菌元运动性, 厌氧杆菌, 能发酵乳糖和其它糖产生醋酸和乳酸.
New student organizations are constantly being created, and Chinese undergrads contribute to this ferment.
新的学生组织不断涌现, 中国本科生的参与促成了这一沸沸扬扬的局面.