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单词 wheatgrass
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Definition of wheatgrass in English:

wheatgrass

nounˈwiːtɡrɑːsˈ(h)witˌɡræs
mass noun
  • 1Any of various creeping grasses, especially couch grass.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cherry picker went up again, and the lineman looped ropes beneath the nest, a bagel-shaped cup four feet across, woven from cottonwood branches and padded with wheatgrass.
    • Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats.
    • A bluebunch wheatgrass now in the final stages of testing, for example, is the result of crossbreeding parent plants from 25 different sites throughout 6 western states and British Columbia.
    • Heifers were randomly allocated to all six pastures of Location 2 and two pastures each of wheatgrass and bromegrass at Location 1.
    • Rice is simpler to investigate because it has fewer genes than many of its wildland cousins, such as crested wheatgrass, wild rye, or Indian ricegrass.
    • For cooler areas, perennial fairway wheatgrass is gaining many fans.
    • Klement also noticed more expansive areas of crested wheatgrass and yellow sweetclover, with the bright yellow flowers of the clover casting color over some grassy stretches.
    • One parent contains genes from wheatgrass, a wild relative of wheat.
    • During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested wheatgrass and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay.
    • In a six-hundred-acre planting project in Ephraim Canyon, he favored a native bromegrass and a native wheatgrass, which had both been collected on the Manti Forest.
  • 2The young shoots of the wheat plant Triticum aestivum, preparations of which are credited with various health-giving properties.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts.
    • Wheatgrass, or its juice, helps fight many chronic ailments - from simple anaemia to leukaemia, from skin rash to cancer, from worms to ulcers.
    • Be sure to include less common foods, such as seaweed, green tea and wheatgrass for their potent and unique nutrient profiles.
    • I started with a carrot, apple, beetroot and ginger juice, a shot of wheatgrass, two nectarines, and apple, and a tray of cherries that I still have for later.
    • Eat superfoods: spirulina, bee pollen, live sprouts, aloe vera juice, noni juice, royal jelly, wheatgrass juice.
    • Wheatgrass juice has been considered to be a tonic and healing agent for over 60 years.
    • Actually wheatgrass is said to be one of the most nutritious plants available.
    • Any type of container is suitable for sprouting wheatgrass.
    • There is no evidence that raw food, much less wheatgrass enemas, have ANY health effects positive or negative.
    • She speculated that the enzymes found in raw wheatgrass were alive and could "detoxify" the body by oral ingestion and by enemas.
    • Wheatgrass juice is sweet while the juice of barley grass is rather bitter.
    • All I exist on are cups of wheatgrass tea and lymphatic drainage treatment.
    • The salad of curly lettuce was dressed with a raspberry vinaigrette and sprigs of an unusual yellowish stalk, which the knowledgeable waitress informed us was young wheatgrass.
    • This is a specialized type of juicer since normal fruit and vegetable juicers will not juice wheatgrass.
    • One study from the University of Texas Medical Center found the extract of wheatgrass inhibited the cancer-causing effects of two mutagens.
    • Two trays of fresh, growing wheatgrass cost £16.50, including the essential overnight courier delivery charge (£8.50).
    • "One ounce of wheatgrass is equivalent to more than 2.5 lbs of leafy-green vegetables," screamed the signboard at Juice Zone, a Canadian'juice bar ' franchise at the local mall.
    • Sprouting your own wheatgrass is extremely easy.
    • Wheatgrass is believed to be a wonderful cleanser and rejuvenator, helping the body detoxify.
    • Additives can include protein powder, ginger and wheatgrass, an excellent source of energy and nutrients.
 
 

Definition of wheatgrass in US English:

wheatgrass

nounˈ(h)witˌɡræsˈ(h)wētˌɡras
  • 1Any of various creeping grasses, especially couch grass.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rice is simpler to investigate because it has fewer genes than many of its wildland cousins, such as crested wheatgrass, wild rye, or Indian ricegrass.
    • One parent contains genes from wheatgrass, a wild relative of wheat.
    • A bluebunch wheatgrass now in the final stages of testing, for example, is the result of crossbreeding parent plants from 25 different sites throughout 6 western states and British Columbia.
    • Heifers were randomly allocated to all six pastures of Location 2 and two pastures each of wheatgrass and bromegrass at Location 1.
    • In a six-hundred-acre planting project in Ephraim Canyon, he favored a native bromegrass and a native wheatgrass, which had both been collected on the Manti Forest.
    • During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested wheatgrass and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay.
    • Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats.
    • The cherry picker went up again, and the lineman looped ropes beneath the nest, a bagel-shaped cup four feet across, woven from cottonwood branches and padded with wheatgrass.
    • For cooler areas, perennial fairway wheatgrass is gaining many fans.
    • Klement also noticed more expansive areas of crested wheatgrass and yellow sweetclover, with the bright yellow flowers of the clover casting color over some grassy stretches.
  • 2The young shoots of the wheat plant Triticum aestivum, preparations of which are credited with various health-giving properties.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any type of container is suitable for sprouting wheatgrass.
    • Additives can include protein powder, ginger and wheatgrass, an excellent source of energy and nutrients.
    • The salad of curly lettuce was dressed with a raspberry vinaigrette and sprigs of an unusual yellowish stalk, which the knowledgeable waitress informed us was young wheatgrass.
    • Eat superfoods: spirulina, bee pollen, live sprouts, aloe vera juice, noni juice, royal jelly, wheatgrass juice.
    • All I exist on are cups of wheatgrass tea and lymphatic drainage treatment.
    • I started with a carrot, apple, beetroot and ginger juice, a shot of wheatgrass, two nectarines, and apple, and a tray of cherries that I still have for later.
    • Wheatgrass, or its juice, helps fight many chronic ailments - from simple anaemia to leukaemia, from skin rash to cancer, from worms to ulcers.
    • By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts.
    • There is no evidence that raw food, much less wheatgrass enemas, have ANY health effects positive or negative.
    • Two trays of fresh, growing wheatgrass cost £16.50, including the essential overnight courier delivery charge (£8.50).
    • Actually wheatgrass is said to be one of the most nutritious plants available.
    • Wheatgrass juice is sweet while the juice of barley grass is rather bitter.
    • One study from the University of Texas Medical Center found the extract of wheatgrass inhibited the cancer-causing effects of two mutagens.
    • Sprouting your own wheatgrass is extremely easy.
    • This is a specialized type of juicer since normal fruit and vegetable juicers will not juice wheatgrass.
    • Be sure to include less common foods, such as seaweed, green tea and wheatgrass for their potent and unique nutrient profiles.
    • "One ounce of wheatgrass is equivalent to more than 2.5 lbs of leafy-green vegetables," screamed the signboard at Juice Zone, a Canadian'juice bar ' franchise at the local mall.
    • Wheatgrass juice has been considered to be a tonic and healing agent for over 60 years.
    • She speculated that the enzymes found in raw wheatgrass were alive and could "detoxify" the body by oral ingestion and by enemas.
    • Wheatgrass is believed to be a wonderful cleanser and rejuvenator, helping the body detoxify.
 
 
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