fermented

英['fɜːment] 美['fɜːrment]
  • n.发酵;酵素;动乱v.(使)发酵;动乱
fermentable fermentability fermented fermented fermenting ferments
  • FER -fer.suf.表示“带有者”FER.abbr.浮点出错(=FloatingError)
  • fer-de-lance [医]枪蝰,矛头蛇,大具窍腹蛇(南美及中美等地的大毒蛇)
  • Fer-in-sol 是一种抗贫血药(含元素铁,低浓度乙醇)
  • Fer-Iron 硫酸亚铁滴剂
  • FERA =FederalEmergencyReliefAdministration[美旧]联邦紧急救济署
Noun:
  1. a state of agitation or turbulent change or development;

    "the political ferment produced new leadership"
    "social unrest"

  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

Verb:
  1. be in an agitated or excited state;

    "The Middle East is fermenting"
    "Her mind ferments"

  2. work up into agitation or excitement;

    "Islam is fermenting Africa"

  3. cause to undergo fermentation;

    "We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content"
    "The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats"

  4. go sour or spoil;

    "The milk has soured"
    "The wine worked"
    "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He is doing a research in beer ferment.
      他正在进行对啤酒发酵的研究。
    2. Do health people need edible ferment too?
      健康人也需要食用酵素吗?
    3. The country was in ferment.
      这个国家处于动荡不安之中。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. When wine is fermented it gives off bubbles of gas.
      酒发酵时会放出气泡。
    2. We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content.
      为了使葡萄酒有较高的酒精含量,我们让它发酵了很长时间了。
    3. The news fermented trouble among the factory workers.
      那则消息在工人中引起骚动。