perishable

英 ['perɪʃəb(ə)l] 美 ['pɛrɪʃəbl]
  • adj. 易腐坏的;易毁灭的;会枯萎的
  • n. 容易腐坏的东西

中文词源


perishable 易腐的

比喻用法。

英文词源


perishable (adj.)
late 15c., perysabyl, from Middle French périssable, and later (in modern form), 1610s, directly from perish + -able. As a noun, perishables, in reference to foodstuffs, is attested from 1895.

双语例句


1. A'use by'date must be stamped on all perishable goods.
易腐产品都应标明保质期.

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2. Many fresh foods are highly perishable.
许多新鲜食物都极易腐败.

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3. Fruits are perishable in transit.
水果在运送时容易腐烂.

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4. Raw eggs are highly perishable and must be chilled before and after cooking.
生鸡蛋非常容易变质,烹制前后必须冷藏。

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5. Butter is perishable and can go rancid.
黄油很容易变质,而且会发臭。

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