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单词 safflower
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Definition of safflower in English:

safflower

noun ˈsaflaʊəˈsæfˌlaʊ(ə)r
  • 1An orange-flowered thistle-like Eurasian plant with seeds that yield an edible oil and petals that were formerly used to produce a red or yellow dye.

    红花

    Carthamus tinctorius, family Compositae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Common foods, which contain phytosterols, are chestnuts, sesame, safflower, sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
    • Feeder watchers always appreciate safflower and thistle seeds, as well as suet cakes.
    • Peanut hearts and safflower seeds are extravagances that many folks don't usually buy for themselves but would welcome as gifts.
    • In reality, this product is the thistle of the safflower plant.
    • First, let me state that it is not because it is a thistle - the niger thistle is really more closely related to safflower or sunflower and like these crops is high in oil.
    • The dried heads of strawflowers and safflower will further enliven your Yuletide still-life.
    • Yunosuke and his wife, Katsu, had opened their first coffeehouse-style restaurant just after the end of World War II and named it ‘Benihana’ for the red safflowers that grew along the streets.
    • Other crops include alfalfa, wheat, grapes, sunflowers, safflower, and walnuts.
    • The team looked at crops such as corn, peas, proso millet, safflower, sunflower, triticale, and winter wheat, with some crops grown for grain and some for forage.
    • Sunflower, niger, safflower and millet are popular attractors.
    • It calculates crop performance with 100 combinations of 10 crops: barley, canola, crambe, dry bean, dry pea, flax, safflower, soybean, sunflower, and wheat.
    • Other tasty crops in the region include sugarbeets, safflower, buckwheat, and crambe.
    • Zinc deficiency destroyed rice crops; peanut yields were erratic; safflower quality was poor; wheat and sugar proved non-viable.
    • Traditionally safflower was grown for its flower, used in coloring and flavoring food, making dyes, and in medicine.
    1. 1.1mass noun The edible oil obtained from the seeds of the safflower plant.
      红花油
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Use oils such as sunflower, safflower, olive and canola.
      • Vegetable oils used in hard margarine include palm, groundnut, coconut, safflower, sunflower, cottonseed, and soya bean, the last two being much the most used in American brands.
      • Some excellent omega - 6-rich foods are borage, evening primrose oil, safflower oil, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, corn and pumpkin seeds.
      • They seem to benefit most from an equal blend of almond, or sweet almond, virgin olive and safflower or even sunflower oil, to help to boost brain power.
      • Polyunsaturated oils, such as flax, corn, hemp, safflower, sesame and sunflower, have at least two gaps.
      • It can be found in seed oils such as safflower and sunflower and, according to a Loyola University Medical Center study, may help control hypertension and thus prevent stroke, the nation's third-leading killer.
      • A critical example of this is the overconsumption of refined sugar, refined grains, and refined vegetable oils such as corn, safflower, and sunflower oil.
      • Foods high in these fats include vegetable oils such as safflower, corn and sunflower.
      • Made from papaya extract and safflower seed oil, it's lightweight and will soften your facial hair, as well as reduce razor friction.
      • For example, sunflower oil, corn oil, safflower oil are all rich sources of omega 6.
      • Dr Willett recommends cutting back on processed foods, sugars and saturated fat, and eating a diet dominated by unrefined whole grains and vegetable oils (such as olive, safflower, sunflower and groundnut).
      • Steer away from safflower, sunflower, corn and sesame oils, as well as polyunsaturated vegetable oils.
      • If the roads in Salem, Oregon, smell like French fries, thank Kettle Foods - a snack-food biz whose company cars run on biodiesel made from safflower and sunflower cooking oils.
      • Olive oil is a better choice than corn or safflower oil for cooking.
      • In addition to almonds, ingredients include almond and/or safflower oil, sea salt, rice flour, tortula yeast and natural smoke flavor.
      • Containing aloe gel, safflower oil, and almond oil, this potion felt creamy and nourishing and removed dirt and oil.
      • They're also plentiful in many oils - safflower, soybean, sunflower, black currant seed, flaxseed, evening primrose and borage.
      • Olive, canola, peanut, sesame, almond, avocado and high-oleic safflower and sunflower oils each have more than 50 percent monounsaturated fats, according to Spectrum Naturals, a leading oil distributor.
      • GLA is derived from linoleic acid, which is present in many common vegetable oils, such as safflower and sunflower.
      • The treaty will ensure that this proud new state gets 90% of the revenue from any oil it produces - peanut oil, coconut, olive, safflower, the lot.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Dutch saffloer or German Saflor, via Old French and Italian from Arabic aṣfar 'yellow'. The spelling has been influenced by saffron and flower.

Definition of safflower in US English:

safflower

nounˈsafˌlou(ə)rˈsæfˌlaʊ(ə)r
  • 1An orange-flowered thistle-like Eurasian plant with seeds that yield an edible oil and petals that were formerly used to produce a red or yellow dye.

    红花

    Carthamus tinctorius, family Compositae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The team looked at crops such as corn, peas, proso millet, safflower, sunflower, triticale, and winter wheat, with some crops grown for grain and some for forage.
    • First, let me state that it is not because it is a thistle - the niger thistle is really more closely related to safflower or sunflower and like these crops is high in oil.
    • Other crops include alfalfa, wheat, grapes, sunflowers, safflower, and walnuts.
    • In reality, this product is the thistle of the safflower plant.
    • It calculates crop performance with 100 combinations of 10 crops: barley, canola, crambe, dry bean, dry pea, flax, safflower, soybean, sunflower, and wheat.
    • Common foods, which contain phytosterols, are chestnuts, sesame, safflower, sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
    • Traditionally safflower was grown for its flower, used in coloring and flavoring food, making dyes, and in medicine.
    • Yunosuke and his wife, Katsu, had opened their first coffeehouse-style restaurant just after the end of World War II and named it ‘Benihana’ for the red safflowers that grew along the streets.
    • Peanut hearts and safflower seeds are extravagances that many folks don't usually buy for themselves but would welcome as gifts.
    • Other tasty crops in the region include sugarbeets, safflower, buckwheat, and crambe.
    • The dried heads of strawflowers and safflower will further enliven your Yuletide still-life.
    • Zinc deficiency destroyed rice crops; peanut yields were erratic; safflower quality was poor; wheat and sugar proved non-viable.
    • Sunflower, niger, safflower and millet are popular attractors.
    • Feeder watchers always appreciate safflower and thistle seeds, as well as suet cakes.
    1. 1.1 The edible oil obtained from the seeds of the safflower plant.
      红花油
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Made from papaya extract and safflower seed oil, it's lightweight and will soften your facial hair, as well as reduce razor friction.
      • Dr Willett recommends cutting back on processed foods, sugars and saturated fat, and eating a diet dominated by unrefined whole grains and vegetable oils (such as olive, safflower, sunflower and groundnut).
      • They seem to benefit most from an equal blend of almond, or sweet almond, virgin olive and safflower or even sunflower oil, to help to boost brain power.
      • Vegetable oils used in hard margarine include palm, groundnut, coconut, safflower, sunflower, cottonseed, and soya bean, the last two being much the most used in American brands.
      • A critical example of this is the overconsumption of refined sugar, refined grains, and refined vegetable oils such as corn, safflower, and sunflower oil.
      • Some excellent omega - 6-rich foods are borage, evening primrose oil, safflower oil, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, corn and pumpkin seeds.
      • GLA is derived from linoleic acid, which is present in many common vegetable oils, such as safflower and sunflower.
      • Use oils such as sunflower, safflower, olive and canola.
      • Polyunsaturated oils, such as flax, corn, hemp, safflower, sesame and sunflower, have at least two gaps.
      • Olive, canola, peanut, sesame, almond, avocado and high-oleic safflower and sunflower oils each have more than 50 percent monounsaturated fats, according to Spectrum Naturals, a leading oil distributor.
      • It can be found in seed oils such as safflower and sunflower and, according to a Loyola University Medical Center study, may help control hypertension and thus prevent stroke, the nation's third-leading killer.
      • For example, sunflower oil, corn oil, safflower oil are all rich sources of omega 6.
      • If the roads in Salem, Oregon, smell like French fries, thank Kettle Foods - a snack-food biz whose company cars run on biodiesel made from safflower and sunflower cooking oils.
      • Containing aloe gel, safflower oil, and almond oil, this potion felt creamy and nourishing and removed dirt and oil.
      • They're also plentiful in many oils - safflower, soybean, sunflower, black currant seed, flaxseed, evening primrose and borage.
      • Olive oil is a better choice than corn or safflower oil for cooking.
      • The treaty will ensure that this proud new state gets 90% of the revenue from any oil it produces - peanut oil, coconut, olive, safflower, the lot.
      • In addition to almonds, ingredients include almond and/or safflower oil, sea salt, rice flour, tortula yeast and natural smoke flavor.
      • Steer away from safflower, sunflower, corn and sesame oils, as well as polyunsaturated vegetable oils.
      • Foods high in these fats include vegetable oils such as safflower, corn and sunflower.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Dutch saffloer or German Saflor, via Old French and Italian from Arabic aṣfar ‘yellow’. The spelling has been influenced by saffron and flower.

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