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gram1(also g) (British gramme) noun ɡramɡræm A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. 克(公制质量单位,等于1/1000公斤) Example sentencesExamples - Consumers are reminded that genuine products have more elaborate labels and come in 500-millilitre bottles, as opposed to the fakes which are in 750 - gramme bottles.
- Experts estimate that enough of the virus is contained in one gramme of faeces from an infected animal to infect a million other dogs.
- Most metric recipes were based on a weight unit of 25 grams - slightly less than an ounce - and a liquid measure of half a litre, which was slightly less than a pint.
- The basic unit of mass in chemistry is the gram.
- Remember that every 4 grams of sugar content equals 1 teaspoon of sugar.
- The recommended daily amount of protein consumed is 1.0 to 1.2 grams per kilogram of body weight.
- He effortlessly climbs a ladder with 120 grams of weights - equal to three times his body weight - strapped on his back.
- Five 80 gram servings of fruits and vegetables each day seems to be the amount needed for optimum protection.
- Creatine is also found in meat and fish, usually at a concentration of about 4 grams of creatine per kilogram.
- Weighing in at a touch under 700 grams, this unit is one of the large ones…
- Change your weight in kilograms to grams by multiplying by 1000.
- At present I think all we can say is that protein intake in general should be, particularly for women, at a level of about 1 gram per kilogram body weight per day.
- For the record, he weighed in a healthy 4.25 kilograms, a gain of 450 grams on his birth weight.
- Their lawyers argued that England and Wales should be exempt from European Union rules requiring fruit and vegetables to be labeled in grams and kilograms.
- Men need two grams of protein per kilogram of body weight when they train intensely, says Sternlicht.
- Just to be sure, I measured out 200 - gram portions of each sugar and pulverized them in a food processor.
- The scrapping of pounds and ounces in shops in favour of kilograms and grams caused public resentment which the government is unlikely to want to revive.
- That equals 0.3 grams of lead in every liter of gasoline.
- The prototype four-legged robot weighs just 10 grams and measures 70 millimeters in height.
- Dietary labels and guidelines, however, use milligrams, grams, and liters.
OriginLate 18th century: from French gramme, from late Latin gramma 'a small weight', from Greek. Rhymesam, Amsterdam, Assam, Bram, cam, cham, cheongsam, clam, cram, dam, damn, drachm, dram, exam, femme, flam, gam, glam, ham, jam, jamb, lam, lamb, mam, mesdames, Omar Khayyám, Pam, pram, pro-am, ram, Sam, scam, scram, sham, Siam, slam, Spam, swam, tam, tram, Vietnam, wham, yam noun ɡramɡræm mass nounChickpeas or other pulses used as food. (用作食物的)鹰嘴豆(或其他豆类植物) the farmers supply gram, spices, cereals, and dry fruits Example sentencesExamples - Mix the cream and the yogurt in a bowl; add the gram or corn flour.
- His project was all about preparing a simple nutritious meal from ragi, wheat and bengal gram to suit the health and the purse along with an analysis chart showing the high levels of proteins, vitamins and minerals.
- An Asian food store should stock gram flour, otherwise use a powerful spice grinder and blitz some dried chickpeas until very fine.
- Make sure that you add just enough gram flour so that the vegetables stick together.
- Similar to mini onion bhajis, they are a mix of gram (chick pea) flour and a choice of filling such as chicken, fish or vegetable.
- With his gluten-free menu, the emphasis is on breads made from different types of flour, such as millet, maize, sogram and gram flour, which are easier to digest than wheat and suitable for coeliacs.
- In the tomato juice, mix the gram flour, turmeric, chilli-powder, masala, coriander and cumin seed powder.
- Put the natural yoghurt into a small blender with the garlic, ginger, salt, oil, leaves from three of the coriander sprigs and the gram flour.
- Make a thick batter with gram flour, chilli powder and a little salt.
- Poppadoms are made from gram flour, which contains plant substances called isoflavones.
- The harvesting of paddy is completed by the middle of October, and wheat and gram are grown during the subsequent months.
- Carrots, cabbage, soaked Bengal gram, wheat bran, potatoes, banana with paragrass are all part of her 20 kg - a-day diet.
- Put the gram flour, rice flour, turmeric, chilli coriander paste and a little ginger garlic paste in a mixing bowl.
- They sell their nutritious food, tur and gram, for cash.
- Sambar made of green gram dal and lime instead of tamarind with more watery vegetables may be a better option.
OriginEarly 18th century: from Portuguese grão, from Latin granum 'grain'. noun ɡramɡræm North American informal gram1(also g) (British gramme) nounɡramɡræm A metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. 克(公制质量单位,等于1/1000公斤) Example sentencesExamples - For the record, he weighed in a healthy 4.25 kilograms, a gain of 450 grams on his birth weight.
- Creatine is also found in meat and fish, usually at a concentration of about 4 grams of creatine per kilogram.
- Change your weight in kilograms to grams by multiplying by 1000.
- Remember that every 4 grams of sugar content equals 1 teaspoon of sugar.
- The prototype four-legged robot weighs just 10 grams and measures 70 millimeters in height.
- Weighing in at a touch under 700 grams, this unit is one of the large ones…
- Consumers are reminded that genuine products have more elaborate labels and come in 500-millilitre bottles, as opposed to the fakes which are in 750 - gramme bottles.
- At present I think all we can say is that protein intake in general should be, particularly for women, at a level of about 1 gram per kilogram body weight per day.
- Just to be sure, I measured out 200 - gram portions of each sugar and pulverized them in a food processor.
- Experts estimate that enough of the virus is contained in one gramme of faeces from an infected animal to infect a million other dogs.
- The scrapping of pounds and ounces in shops in favour of kilograms and grams caused public resentment which the government is unlikely to want to revive.
- He effortlessly climbs a ladder with 120 grams of weights - equal to three times his body weight - strapped on his back.
- The recommended daily amount of protein consumed is 1.0 to 1.2 grams per kilogram of body weight.
- Dietary labels and guidelines, however, use milligrams, grams, and liters.
- Their lawyers argued that England and Wales should be exempt from European Union rules requiring fruit and vegetables to be labeled in grams and kilograms.
- Most metric recipes were based on a weight unit of 25 grams - slightly less than an ounce - and a liquid measure of half a litre, which was slightly less than a pint.
- That equals 0.3 grams of lead in every liter of gasoline.
- Five 80 gram servings of fruits and vegetables each day seems to be the amount needed for optimum protection.
- The basic unit of mass in chemistry is the gram.
- Men need two grams of protein per kilogram of body weight when they train intensely, says Sternlicht.
OriginLate 18th century: from French gramme, from late Latin gramma ‘a small weight’, from Greek. nounɡramɡræm Chickpeas or other legumes used as food. (用作食物的)鹰嘴豆(或其他豆类植物) the farmers supply gram, spices, cereals, and dry fruits Example sentencesExamples - Poppadoms are made from gram flour, which contains plant substances called isoflavones.
- In the tomato juice, mix the gram flour, turmeric, chilli-powder, masala, coriander and cumin seed powder.
- Make sure that you add just enough gram flour so that the vegetables stick together.
- Sambar made of green gram dal and lime instead of tamarind with more watery vegetables may be a better option.
- Put the natural yoghurt into a small blender with the garlic, ginger, salt, oil, leaves from three of the coriander sprigs and the gram flour.
- Carrots, cabbage, soaked Bengal gram, wheat bran, potatoes, banana with paragrass are all part of her 20 kg - a-day diet.
- Similar to mini onion bhajis, they are a mix of gram (chick pea) flour and a choice of filling such as chicken, fish or vegetable.
- The harvesting of paddy is completed by the middle of October, and wheat and gram are grown during the subsequent months.
- Mix the cream and the yogurt in a bowl; add the gram or corn flour.
- His project was all about preparing a simple nutritious meal from ragi, wheat and bengal gram to suit the health and the purse along with an analysis chart showing the high levels of proteins, vitamins and minerals.
- Make a thick batter with gram flour, chilli powder and a little salt.
- Put the gram flour, rice flour, turmeric, chilli coriander paste and a little ginger garlic paste in a mixing bowl.
- An Asian food store should stock gram flour, otherwise use a powerful spice grinder and blitz some dried chickpeas until very fine.
- With his gluten-free menu, the emphasis is on breads made from different types of flour, such as millet, maize, sogram and gram flour, which are easier to digest than wheat and suitable for coeliacs.
- They sell their nutritious food, tur and gram, for cash.
OriginEarly 18th century: from Portuguese grão, from Latin granum ‘grain’. nounɡramɡræm North American informal |