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How to read rice
The pronunciation of rice is: English [ra? s]。

The pronunciation of rice is: English [ra? s]。 Rice's detailed definition is n. (noun) rice, rice, rice rice, rice crop rice belongs to rice (name). Rice past tense: rice; Past participle: rice; Present participle: rice; Third person singular: rices.

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Rice (noun), rice, rice rice, rice crop rice belongs to rice (name) v. Press rice into paste and crush it into granules with a granulator.

[U] rice type of grass grown on wet land in hot countries, especially in Asia, producing seeds that are cooked and used as food [u] rice, rice these seeds III. Dictionary explanation

1. m; Rice; rice

Rice consists of white or brown grains taken from a cereal plant. You cook rice and usually eat it with meat or vegetables.

e.g. ...a meal consisting of chicken,rice and vegetables ...

A meal with chicken, rice and vegetables.

e.g. Thailand exports its fine rices around the world.

Thailand exports polished rice to all parts of the world.

Fourth, example sentences

Rice is our essential foodstuff in life.

Rice is the basic food in our life.

His plate was piled high with rice.

His plate is full of rice.

He had some rice for supper.

He ate some rice at dinner.

Rice yields will be higher than last year.

Rice production will be higher than last year.

Five, common sentence patterns

Used as a noun (n.)The farmers grow rice.

Farmers grow rice. Rice cannot grow in this country.

Rice can't grow in this country. For us Indonesians, rice is the most usual food.

For us Indonesians, rice is the most common food. The shop sells rice.

The shop sells rice. The little bird is eating a grain of rice.

The bird is eating a grain of rice. Grains of rice were on the land.

There are some grains of rice on the ground. We had rice for lunch.

We had rice at noon. He had two bowls of boiled rice at lunch.

He ate two bowls of rice at noon. Sixth, vocabulary collocation

Used as a noun (n.) Verb+~ boil rice cook rice grow rice harvest rice Harvest rice Eat rice husk rice mill rice Mill rice process rice Mill rice reap rice Harvest rice thrash rice winnow ri Ce Yang Rice Adjective+~ Broken Rice brown rice Brown Rice early rice enriched rice Nutritional Rice glutinous rice Glutinous Rice Glutinous Rice late rice wild rice Noun+~ Paddy Rice upland rice Upland Rice VII. Etymological explanation

☆/kloc-entered English in the middle of the 0/3rd century and directly originated from the ris; of old French; Oryza, originally from Greek, means rice. Related adjacent words of rice

rich、RIC、ricey、ricer、Riceci、Ricella、Ricerca、rice bin、Ricevuto、ricercar、ricebean、rice aid

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