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Перевод: starch speek starch


[прилагательное]
крахмальный;
[существительное]
крахмал ; чопорность ; церемонность ; живость ; энергия ;
[глагол]
крахмалить; накрахмалить


Тезаурус:

  1. These beers are also made with substantial levels of adjuncts to the malt mash: maize, rice, triticale, wheat flour and potato starch.
  2. The formality of the dining-room furnishings seemed at first to change his mood from ease to starch, but it appeared to me after a short while that he was troubled rather by indecision as to which side I was now on, them or us.
  3. By this time, he had put forward the idea that cellulose is a long-chain molecule composed of repeating saccharide units and that starch, also a macro-molecule, is made up from branched chains.
  4. I listened to the starch in her voice, observed it in the straightness of her backbone, recognised the ramrod will that made no concessions to hardship.
  5. He put Louisa on a diet which excluded all sugar and most starch.
  6. The bread wards off hunger for as long as the same weight of ordinary bread despite its lower starch value.
  7. Most starch and fibre sources come largely under the heading of complex carbohydrates - now known to be as important as protein to a healthy diet.
  8. Then the inner office, even more discreetly sumptuous, and two more smooth bitches, secretaries this time, both looking as if they had starch in their well-bred pants.
  9. CARBOHYDRATES are a major class of natural substances, ranging from the simple sugars, such as glucose and fructose, to "macro-molecules", such as starch and cellulose.
  10. In the United States, it has been found that a diet very rich in unrefined high-fibre starch has caused remission of the disease in 85 per cent of the adult-onset diabetic patients on which it has been tested.
  11. If a manufacturer wishes to give even more nutrition information, he must state all the nutrients in Group 2 and as many of the following as he chooses polyols (such as sorbitol) and starch, monounsaturates, polyunsaturates and cholesterol, minerals such as iron and calcium, any vitamin(s).
  12. They might even be stiffened with starch and painted over to leave a pattern.
  13. The processes involved are complex, involving a variety of bacteria that can break down organic molecules such as proteins, lipids and polysaccharides (cellulose and starch are included in the latter) in the absence of oxygen.

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