单词 | Rye |
例句 | 1. Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils. 2. Unlike other cereals, rye is cross-fertilized. 3. I was eating ham and Swiss cheese on rye. 4. The once-thriving port of Rye was left high and dry as sea levels retreated. 5. Rye has many advantages as a winter - sown crop. 6. By cereals we mean wheat, oats, rye, barley, and all that. 7. I'd like a ham sandwich on rye, hold the lettuce. 8. Hot water to drink and rye bread to chew. 9. Rebecque's pawed at the trampled rye stalks. 10. Spread on rounds of toasted rye or walnut bread. 11. The long blade was whipped by the rye stalks. 12. Even the rye bread is special. 13. Triticale is a hybrid of wheat and rye. 14. Unlike other cereals, rye is cross-fertilized and does not remain true to type. 15. So the old man went for the rye and champagne, and I mentally alerted my whistle to coming attractions. 16. Mr Spicer was not in Rye for the purpose of a seaside holiday. 17. Fogarty finished his double rye and Jack swigged the last of his coffee royal(), and they went out the back door. 18. Rye bread, crispbread, or high-fibre crackers and low-fat spread, virtually fat-free yoghurt. 19. Long since abandoned by the sea, Rye is now a hilltop town affording super views of the surrounding countryside. 20. Pastrami on rye Butter sliced dark rye bread and spread thinly with mustard. 21. Wheat and rye and barley and oats ripened in the sun. 22. He forced his way through the rye till he was past the chestnuts, then turned to his right. 23. One of the first crops that I grew when we came here was rye. 24. The best - known grains are wheat, barley, oats, rye and maize. 25. Who was the hero of "The Catcher in the Rye"? 26. These are but few of the dramatic effects produced with directional sound and subtle lighting as the story of Rye unfolds. 27. The grand enslavement began in the Middle East, with rye, thirteen thousand years ago. 28. And we know all the toast was white -- hey, we ran out of whole wheat and rye and muffins. 29. A dedicated bread eater will usually prefer a dense, sour, small, moist, round pumpernickel to a light rye. 30. So I will give you two ways to make rye bread. 1. Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils. 2. One of the first crops that I grew when we came here was rye. 3. The best - known grains are wheat, barley, oats, rye and maize. 4. Rye has many advantages as a winter - sown crop. 5. By cereals we mean wheat, oats, rye, barley, and all that. 31. The fungal disease affects wheat, durum wheat and triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye. 32. He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of £100 a year. 33. I would wear rags and live upon rye bread and water rather than be a harlot to the greatest man in the world. 34. Thick stands of wild rye grass mingled with yellow coneflower in the new territory. 35. For a while it organised mass meetings outside Eastbourne and Rye and sought to push up wages during the harvest season. 36. This beautiful monastic ruin is set in a deeply wooded valley by the River Rye. 37. His aunt sent him a box of molasses cookies, and I sent him two corned beefs on rye. 38. As wheat cultivation developed and different strains of wheat became avail-able, the balance tipped away from rye. 39. After turning the volume up again she disappeared into the kitchen to make herself a pastrami on rye. 40. Two howitzer shells exploded a few paces from his horse, both blasts beginning small fires among the rye. 41. He lay with his cheek in the green rye grass. 42. How such racist pornographic material escaped the rye of black activists presents a problem. 43. A truth that waved like a scarecrow in rye: they were only Sweet Home men at Sweet Home. 44. Rye whiskey, mixed with rock-sugar syrup, remained a popular cough remedy into the early twentieth century. 45. Or perhaps a good pumpernickel rye is more to your liking? 46. This is chutzpah on rye bread with a side order of pickles and sour cream. 47. He went back past the chestnuts, keeping in the shadows of the tall rye on the western side of the road. 48. However, single pairs breed regularly at the Cuckmere estuary and about 12 pairs do so between Rye and the Midrips. 49. Other grains present are rye and barley malt, which also contribute flavour. 50. Wheat out-produces rye on good soils, and has a high market value for bread, pastry and pasta. 51. In Durham, work on a £20 million contract secured in 1992 is just commencing at Rye Hill. 52. Plant cover crops such as cereal rye to add organic matter and disrupt the life cycle of root knot nematodes. 53. The rye was growing so tall that Sharpe could not see what lay around the bend. 54. The fillings are as generous as their Stateside forebears and the rye bread has a nice,[/rye.html] chewy texture. 55. Married with three children and several grandchildren, John Ryan now lives and works in Rye, Sussex. 56. Forest boy, quick of rye, fleet of foot, but pale and spindly and pensive. 57. There was a time when rye was more abundant than wheat and rye bread was the bread of the masses. 58. It was good wholesome fare: rye bread and cheese, apples and meat. 59. He pulled the horse round to face eastwards, then spurred it into the tall field of rye. 60. They will cook the fish, eat the sweet warm flesh with chunks of dark rye bread. 61. Rye is very tolerant of poor, acid soils, is extremely frost-hardy and ripens much earlier than other cereals. 62. Again, it is tuna and rye bread. 63. I'm always wilting to stand by anything rye said. 64. Rye is not a common feed grain for poultry. 65. Old Overholt is an American straight rye whiskey. 66. Rye bread is the most significant Russian food product. 67. Instead use oats, brown rice and rye bread. 68. I'd like ham, cheese and lettuce, and lettuce on toasted rye bread with mustard and mayonnaise. 69. The partial correlation coefficients among 7 characters in wheat - rye recombinant lines were studied. 70. Wheat whole grain flour, Wheat flour, Rye, black malt, Yeast, Salt, Without to bleach sugar. 71. Proline content of different shows that wild rye and Iris one with different osmotic adjustment capacity. 72. The two Pavlograd squadrons were bivouacking in the middle of a field of rye, which was already in ear, but had been completely trodden down by the cattle and horses. 73. Popular items include fire-roasted chili and cheddar whole-wheat bread, sun-dried-tomato-and-garlic sourdough, and New York-deli-style rye. 74. Shape each half into a baguette and place them on a baking paper sprinkled with the enough semolina, then with rye flour. 75. Soft roll, French bread, raisin bread, hard rolls, rye bread and plain bread. 76. Like Franny Glass, who clung to her copy of The Way of a Pilgrim as a kind of dog-eared talisman, Salerno has a spiritual relationship with Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. 77. The Catcher in the Rye is the only novel by J. 78. The heterochromatic polymorphism of C-banding patterns in rye and the heterozygosity in wild rye are found in our analysis. 79. J . D . Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye is regarded as a students'classic. 80. This may be the result from the genotype of wild rye itself. 81. One gets the sense that director Gary Winick would love to have helmed the movie version of The Catcher in the Rye if J.D. Salinger hadn't banned it from ever reaching theaters. 82. Like " Huckleberry Finn " , " The Catcher in the Rye " is a coming - of - age novel. 83. Since it is low in calories, rye bread is ideal for dieters. 84. The results show that the two non leguminous plants, Amaranth and rye grass,[http://] could absorb soil nutrients and compete with flue-cured tobacco when they are intercropped. 85. And itals supplied a cytological authority for cultivated rye originated from wild rye. 86. Slawenski tells us that to mark his brief stay in the city of Bydgoszcz, there are plans to erect a statue of Salinger standing in a patch of living rye. 87. The optimal cutting timing was at boot stage in order to gain sustainable, steady, high yield of rye grass. 88. Claviceps purpurea is a fungus that grows on the ears of rye and related cereal and forage plants. 89. People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten, a protein in wheat, rye, and barley. 90. The peppery rye is from fields one can see across the lake and aged in casks that held local fortified wine. 91. The poor man has only one rye bread to eat. 92. The Paterakis bakery , H & S, produces a million loaves of rye bread a week. 93. She knows that her job-sharing partner, Barbara Keesler, is at the office, handling administrative work for the Jell-O brand group at Kraft Foods in Rye Brook. 94. Perhaps the best known of this other group is coeliac disease, an allergy to proteins present in the gluten of wheat, barley and rye. 95. Results indicated that the growth and quality of tobacco were improved by the application of sesame cake, humic acid and rye grass. 96. Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye. 97. Rye bread will do you good, barley bread will do you no harm, wheaten bread will do your blood, oaten bread will strengthen your arm. 98. B: I'll have a (roast beef sandwich on rye/ lamb / hamburger, well-done), please. 99. A buck mule deer contrasts against the rye grasses of the Alvord Desert in southeastern Oregon. 100. Some people prefer the dark bread made from rye to the white bread made from wheat. 101. We have hard roll, soft roll and rye bread. Which one would you like? 102. Tufei sourdough breads are cultivated in traditional French style with two major types, sourdough rye and pain au levain. 103. Their land produces good crops of corn and rye , which they trade off for spirituous liquors. 104. The convulsive symptoms that can be a result of consuming ergot tainted rye have also been said to be the cause of accusations of "bewitchment" that spurred the Salem witch trials. 105. W: Soft roll, French bread, raisin bread, hard rolls, rye bread and plain bread. 106. Vodka: Colourless distilled liquor of neutral spirits usually made from a grain mash ( generally rye or wheat ). 107. Meanwhile, the effect of sowing rye grass mixed with green manure was discussed. 108. Behind the counter he cut four fat slices of rye bread and buttered them liberally. 109. In Lavengro (or is it Romany Rye?) there is an impossible character, a victim of insomnia, who finds that a volume of Wordsworth's poems is the only sure soporific; but that was Borrow s malice. 110. His father emptied sacks of stale rye bread into the vat. 111. Pitches planted with locally grown kikuyu grass will have to be dug up and replanted with lush European rye grass. 112. What Holden wants is to become a catcher in the rye. 113. The results showed that continuous growth of rye grass for several years obviously improved the N, P, K and other nutrients in the red soil. 114. Tuesday : Cheery tomato salad with cucumber, Rye bread, Seasonal fruits, Chicken pizza, Carrot, Juice or yoghurt. 114. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 115. In addition, artificial acidification of the rye dough is practiced, hence both aspects will be covered. 116. The extension service suggests a crop such as clover, buckwheat or winter rye. 117. An Interpretation of the Narrative Language Traits in the Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. 118. An alcoholic liquor distilled from grain rye, or barley, and containing approximately 40 to 50 percent ethyl alcohol by volume. 119. Wei Erxun of history · of · of Aberdonian botanist Alexander succeeds for the first time in his conservatory the ground gave the pollen of rye plant of soft bead wheat. 120. This research was intent to establish a transgenic system of turf grass ' rye grass ' with high efficiency and endow it with stress tolerance ability. 121. She knows that her job-sharing partner, Barbara Keesler, is at the office, handling administrative work for the Jell-O brand group at 2)Kraft Foods in Rye Brook. 122. In truth, he is more at home in the School of Ogden Nash of Rye, New York. 123. At present, much of the wheat contains genes derived from wild rye. 124. What kind a bread would you like? Soft bread, Hard roll,[ ] French bread or Rye bread? 125. Imported coffee was then such a luxury that many Americans drank unappetizing homemade substitutes concocted from rye grain, peas, brown bread, or burned toast. 126. Their Seneca Drums is one of the better new London dry-style gins, but their double-distilled bourbon and rye are where Mr. McKenzie's Southern pedigree shows up. 127. Sucrose fructan Oligomers is a very important form of oligosaccharide, existing in onion, fragrant spring onion, burdock, Jerusalem artichoke, banana, wheat, rye and oats in varied forms. 128. The rye grass also contains rich crude protein and vitamin. Raising cows with it improved the daily fresh milk yield by 17.3 percent. 129. I had a pastrami on rye with a bit of mustard and some pickles. 130. The dried sclerotia of ergot, usually obtained from rye seed and used as a source of several medicinally important alkaloids and as the basic source of lysergic acid. 131. The tremendous rye bread, which is hard to swallow only once. 132. Effects of application of sesame cake, humic acid and ploughing back of alfalfa and rye grass on the growth and quality of tobacco were studied in the field experiment. 133. He's become a fan of Urban Pantry's sourdough loaves and likes that the rye 'tastes different each week, ' he says. 134. While sipping a Pina Colada makes you think of tropical beaches and cool breezes, this rye evokes the majestic beauty of Laurence of Arabia, in a sandstorm, on an ill tempered camel. |
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