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Definition of citric in English: citricadjective ˈsɪtrɪkˈsɪtrɪk Derived from or related to citrus fruit. 采自柠檬或柑橘的;与柠檬或柑橘有关的 Example sentencesExamples - Crab salad didn't have the citric flash it had greeted us with at lunch.
- Although it is dry, clean and relatively flavourless (it is brewed in part with sucrose, which ferments almost perfectly), it has a nice citric bouquet and a hint of lemon flavour that distinguishes it from other light lagers.
- You are immediately struck by the subtle scent of, well, oranges - a sensation caused by the burning of citric oils.
- Toe-curlingly fresh, the wash is ablaze with tart apple and citric zing.
- It is reminiscent of the exotic Rhone Condrieu, but the wash is lighter and clearly more citric.
- The strong citric smell of lemon lingered from his drink, averting him from the worries even for just a little while.
- Other citric juices were included.
- A tartar of salmon and scallops was bound with a finely judged, faintly citric emulsion which countered the extreme richness of the meat.
- Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning.
- Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric pulp and combinations of these are all suitable.
- Clean, with a cool pear-like wash, and yet bursting with citric energy and acidity this wine will inspire you to at least phone a local gym.
- She sprayed her neck a bit of citric scent and took a peppermint tablet.
- His lips puckered and a deep shiver crawled down his spine as he swallowed the sour juice from the citric fruit.
- You've added so much apple, orange and lemon juice into the mix that the resulting drink is citric and tastes absolutely nothing like mango juice.
- On the palate it is lime and citric with a clean short finish.
- I'll never forget my first sip of that citric ambrosia.
- Other options include quesadillas, fajitas, wraps and several meal-size salads with a refreshing and slightly citric cumin dressing served on fresh nacho chips.
- There are lovely fresh fruit plates served with a generous variety of berries, kiwis, melon, plums, and orange crème fraîche, which manages to nicely walk the line between sweet and citric.
- The chef uses crumbled bacon and a hit of citric kalamansi juice and sake to season sweet and creamy scallops, and a small, perfectly rare tuna steak needs nothing more than a touch of ginger-soy.
- The most common citric fruits are grapefruit, orange, lime, pineapple, and tomato.
OriginLate 18th century: from Latin citrus 'citron tree' + -ic. Definition of citric in US English: citricadjectiveˈsitrikˈsɪtrɪk Derived from or related to citrus fruit. 采自柠檬或柑橘的;与柠檬或柑橘有关的 lemongrass gives a slightly sweet citric flavor 柠檬草有一点甜甜的柠檬味。 Example sentencesExamples - Toe-curlingly fresh, the wash is ablaze with tart apple and citric zing.
- There are lovely fresh fruit plates served with a generous variety of berries, kiwis, melon, plums, and orange crème fraîche, which manages to nicely walk the line between sweet and citric.
- You are immediately struck by the subtle scent of, well, oranges - a sensation caused by the burning of citric oils.
- Other citric juices were included.
- I'll never forget my first sip of that citric ambrosia.
- A tartar of salmon and scallops was bound with a finely judged, faintly citric emulsion which countered the extreme richness of the meat.
- The most common citric fruits are grapefruit, orange, lime, pineapple, and tomato.
- She sprayed her neck a bit of citric scent and took a peppermint tablet.
- You've added so much apple, orange and lemon juice into the mix that the resulting drink is citric and tastes absolutely nothing like mango juice.
- On the palate it is lime and citric with a clean short finish.
- It is reminiscent of the exotic Rhone Condrieu, but the wash is lighter and clearly more citric.
- The strong citric smell of lemon lingered from his drink, averting him from the worries even for just a little while.
- Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning.
- The chef uses crumbled bacon and a hit of citric kalamansi juice and sake to season sweet and creamy scallops, and a small, perfectly rare tuna steak needs nothing more than a touch of ginger-soy.
- Clean, with a cool pear-like wash, and yet bursting with citric energy and acidity this wine will inspire you to at least phone a local gym.
- Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric pulp and combinations of these are all suitable.
- Although it is dry, clean and relatively flavourless (it is brewed in part with sucrose, which ferments almost perfectly), it has a nice citric bouquet and a hint of lemon flavour that distinguishes it from other light lagers.
- His lips puckered and a deep shiver crawled down his spine as he swallowed the sour juice from the citric fruit.
- Other options include quesadillas, fajitas, wraps and several meal-size salads with a refreshing and slightly citric cumin dressing served on fresh nacho chips.
- Crab salad didn't have the citric flash it had greeted us with at lunch.
OriginLate 18th century: from Latin citrus ‘citron tree’ + -ic. |