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单词 yeasty
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Definition of yeasty in English:

yeasty

adjectiveyeastiest, yeastier ˈjiːstiˈjisti
  • 1Containing or resembling yeast.

    the yeasty smell of rising dough
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The plague, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, smallpox, scurvy, the black lung, the yeasty oesophagus, the mildewed mouth; call it what you want just don't call it the common cold.
    • Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate.
    • A baguette should have a crisp shell, a white crumb with varied texture and a good yeasty smell of bread.
    • I miss it from my childhood but, most particularly, I miss it from days in the Welsh cottage when a loaf was sitting in the AGA, filling the kitchen with that most heavenly and evocative of aromas, all yeasty and promising wholesome goodness.
    • Once the bag is opened, you'll immediately smell something yeasty and foul, like bread dough that's been raised on the mean streets of South Central.
    • The digestion of Saturday slop from the Take Away in a suspension of yeasty lagers generates quite a fruity bouquet of various volatile gases that need to be vented to the atmosphere.
    • Instead, when I think about comfort food from home, I remember the yeasty, fruity scent of my Grandma's tea bread.
    • Slugs are attracted to the yeasty smell of beer, and they fall into the pan and drown.
    • The small, elliptical casks are buried deep in the heavily padlocked Bond Warehouse, where the heady scent of whisky knifes through the air, clean and intoxicating, with none of the yeasty, cheesy aroma of the still room.
    • Chardonnay and pinot noir melded into a fresh, lightly fruity wine with a crisp line in bubbles that is endearing rather than profound, with its charming wash of yeasty warmth.
    • A slight musky odour is OK but a rancid yeasty smell is not.
    • Smoky nuts, ripe apples and yeasty notes wrap themselves around a core of bubbles and refreshing acidity.
    • It's as if your formative years have passed and you've turned into a surly teenager, sulking in your fizzing sack, staring at your yeasty sock, explaining your version of the world to anyone who will listen.
    • Another stunner - creamy and yeasty with flavours of honey in a medium style.
    • Brewed by the Lobkowicz brewery since 1466, this reveals a hoppy nose, a meaty, yeasty middle palate and a clean, sharp bite on the finish.
    • All day long the smell of ginger, various berries, sugar, molasses, piecrust, and the warm yeasty smell of bread permeated the air in the kitchens all over the region.
    • Walk south on King Street in Waterloo and you'll enjoy the yeasty, malty smell of brewing beer, so reminiscent of baking bread - twice!
    • Easy acidity, yeasty on top with citrus palate.
    • I dare say that, during some of the time I've spent staring into space this week, these ideas have in fact been developing and fermenting in my mind like hops in a big yeasty vat.
    • The Special Reserve is an extremely good-value Kiwi sparkling; it is relatively full bodied with nutty, yeasty, toasty flavours and a straw gold hue.
    Synonyms
    foaming, foamy, bubbling, bubbly, fizzy, sparkling, effervescent, gassy, carbonated, aerated
    1. 1.1 Characterized by upheaval; restless and turbulent.
      the yeasty days of yesterday's revolution
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Actually, Clooney's second directorial feature, Good Night, and Good Luck, offers a yeasty gay subtext.
      • First, look at the green and yellow dots on the straight line at the bottom of the graph; these are the sexual and asexual strains raised in a yeasty Eden.
      • This is always good, clean fun, fruity enough, dry enough, yeasty enough. ($10)
      • Our yeasty political pluralism, with its ever-changing policies, multiple presumed leaders competing for influence, high turnover, and multiple layers of governance are enough to make a grown manager cry.
      • It was, to say the least, a yeasty conversation. [UPDATE: Dobbs' exchange with Bruce Bartlett is less yeasty but equally informative.]
      • With this kind of decision, a decision of war and peace, you want there to be an active, yeasty discussion, debate within the administration.
      • The World Bank has been force-feeding its yeasty market fundamentalism to the developing world for three decades, and ignoring the mass poisoning that so often mysteriously follows in its wake.
      • We both had 70, 75 percent approval ratings, and that's one of the things that made it such a zesty, yeasty race.
      • There was a time as well when Broadway was the center of American culture, a crossroads where art, glamour, wit, money, fame, and intellect all came together in one yeasty, unstable mix.
      • Cason developed his ideas about journalism during a yeasty period in the profession's academic history.
      • Word of the day at dictionary.com is ‘yeasty’ meaning full of life. I'm not sure that many people would find it flattering to be described as yeasty.
      • Founded by the young, wealthy widow Ludovica Torelli in 1535, the convent of San Paolo issued from the yeasty religious experimentation of the early sixteenth century.
      • Yet we also realize that these events are not over; they are still working their yeasty, transforming power in creation and in us.

Derivatives

  • yeastily

  • adverb
    • Wheat beers are often described as ‘white’ in Belgium, Germany and elsewhere, possibly because the head formed is unusually pale, or perhaps because they are traditionally served yeastily cloudy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They dance zealously and yeastily to their tuneful folksongs.
      • On Saturday mornings, mum would make bread in her enormous white ceramic mixing bowl leaving it, topped with a fresh tea towel on the central heat register to rise yeastily.
      • It's smell is hoppy and yeastily spicy, with notes of caramel and citrusy, pineapple fruit.
      • Roseation, spreading, yeastily beering up, the white soft legs and the golden hair.
      • Yet the idea of something dripping with grease or yeastily puffed doesn't seem quite right either.
      • For a long time an idea had been stirring and spreading, yeastily, in his mind.
      • Aelfred, Bede, and Beowulf are thoroughly covered, sprinkled yeastily throughout the text.
  • yeastiness

  • noun
    • Le Passe Colline 2004 Cotes du Ventoux gains extra complexity and yeastiness from being aged sur lie.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Lemony and crisp, with a nice touch of yeastiness.
      • The nose is really quite clean, crisp and citrussy, with a little hint of yeastiness and grass, but rather neutral overall.
      • Delightfully easy drinking with delicate, strawberryish characters, subtle yeastiness and a smooth finish.
      • Cedary oak and lees yeastiness give excellent depth and graciously offsets the rich underlying fruit.
      • On the minus side, the dreaded ‘Chambly effect’ of their extreme yeastiness makes them a challenge to drink and to review.

Rhymes

beastie
 
 

Definition of yeasty in US English:

yeasty

adjectiveˈyēstēˈjisti
  • 1Of, resembling, or containing yeast.

    the yeasty smell of rising dough
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's as if your formative years have passed and you've turned into a surly teenager, sulking in your fizzing sack, staring at your yeasty sock, explaining your version of the world to anyone who will listen.
    • I dare say that, during some of the time I've spent staring into space this week, these ideas have in fact been developing and fermenting in my mind like hops in a big yeasty vat.
    • Instead, when I think about comfort food from home, I remember the yeasty, fruity scent of my Grandma's tea bread.
    • Another stunner - creamy and yeasty with flavours of honey in a medium style.
    • Brewed by the Lobkowicz brewery since 1466, this reveals a hoppy nose, a meaty, yeasty middle palate and a clean, sharp bite on the finish.
    • Once the bag is opened, you'll immediately smell something yeasty and foul, like bread dough that's been raised on the mean streets of South Central.
    • A slight musky odour is OK but a rancid yeasty smell is not.
    • Easy acidity, yeasty on top with citrus palate.
    • The Special Reserve is an extremely good-value Kiwi sparkling; it is relatively full bodied with nutty, yeasty, toasty flavours and a straw gold hue.
    • Chardonnay and pinot noir melded into a fresh, lightly fruity wine with a crisp line in bubbles that is endearing rather than profound, with its charming wash of yeasty warmth.
    • Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate.
    • Smoky nuts, ripe apples and yeasty notes wrap themselves around a core of bubbles and refreshing acidity.
    • The plague, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, smallpox, scurvy, the black lung, the yeasty oesophagus, the mildewed mouth; call it what you want just don't call it the common cold.
    • I miss it from my childhood but, most particularly, I miss it from days in the Welsh cottage when a loaf was sitting in the AGA, filling the kitchen with that most heavenly and evocative of aromas, all yeasty and promising wholesome goodness.
    • The digestion of Saturday slop from the Take Away in a suspension of yeasty lagers generates quite a fruity bouquet of various volatile gases that need to be vented to the atmosphere.
    • The small, elliptical casks are buried deep in the heavily padlocked Bond Warehouse, where the heady scent of whisky knifes through the air, clean and intoxicating, with none of the yeasty, cheesy aroma of the still room.
    • All day long the smell of ginger, various berries, sugar, molasses, piecrust, and the warm yeasty smell of bread permeated the air in the kitchens all over the region.
    • Walk south on King Street in Waterloo and you'll enjoy the yeasty, malty smell of brewing beer, so reminiscent of baking bread - twice!
    • A baguette should have a crisp shell, a white crumb with varied texture and a good yeasty smell of bread.
    • Slugs are attracted to the yeasty smell of beer, and they fall into the pan and drown.
    Synonyms
    foaming, foamy, bubbling, bubbly, fizzy, sparkling, effervescent, gassy, carbonated, aerated
    1. 1.1 Characterized by or producing upheaval or agitation; in a state of turbulence, typically a creative or productive one.
      the yeasty days of yesterday's revolution
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our yeasty political pluralism, with its ever-changing policies, multiple presumed leaders competing for influence, high turnover, and multiple layers of governance are enough to make a grown manager cry.
      • Actually, Clooney's second directorial feature, Good Night, and Good Luck, offers a yeasty gay subtext.
      • It was, to say the least, a yeasty conversation. [UPDATE: Dobbs' exchange with Bruce Bartlett is less yeasty but equally informative.]
      • Cason developed his ideas about journalism during a yeasty period in the profession's academic history.
      • There was a time as well when Broadway was the center of American culture, a crossroads where art, glamour, wit, money, fame, and intellect all came together in one yeasty, unstable mix.
      • The World Bank has been force-feeding its yeasty market fundamentalism to the developing world for three decades, and ignoring the mass poisoning that so often mysteriously follows in its wake.
      • Yet we also realize that these events are not over; they are still working their yeasty, transforming power in creation and in us.
      • We both had 70, 75 percent approval ratings, and that's one of the things that made it such a zesty, yeasty race.
      • Word of the day at dictionary.com is ‘yeasty’ meaning full of life. I'm not sure that many people would find it flattering to be described as yeasty.
      • With this kind of decision, a decision of war and peace, you want there to be an active, yeasty discussion, debate within the administration.
      • First, look at the green and yellow dots on the straight line at the bottom of the graph; these are the sexual and asexual strains raised in a yeasty Eden.
      • This is always good, clean fun, fruity enough, dry enough, yeasty enough. ($10)
      • Founded by the young, wealthy widow Ludovica Torelli in 1535, the convent of San Paolo issued from the yeasty religious experimentation of the early sixteenth century.
 
 
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