spoilage
英 [ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ]
美 [ˈspɔɪlɪdʒ]
n. (食物的)变质,腐败
COCA.29626
牛津词典
noun
- (食物的)变质,腐败
the decay of food which means that it can no longer be used
柯林斯词典
- (通常指食物)腐败,变质,变坏
Whenspoilageoccurs, something, usually food, decays or is harmed, so that it is no longer fit to be used.
英英释义
noun
- the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it
- her spoiling my dress was deliberate
- the process of becoming spoiled
- the amount that has spoiled
双语例句
- When milk is stored before pasteurization or further processing bacteriological spoilage can occur.
牛乳在进行巴氏杀菌和进一步加工之前,也可能发生细菌性变质。 - Several methods to monitor and identify spoilage microorganism in beer-brewing were introduced in this paper.
介绍了啤酒生产中腐败微生物检测鉴定的几种新技术。 - Pasteur's work in the 1860s proved that heat could be used to control spoilage organisms in wines and beers.
19世纪60年代巴斯德的研究证明了热能被用来控制葡萄酒和啤酒中的腐败微生物。 - Food storage methods and controls should be adequate to prevent spoilage.
食物储存方法和管制措施足以预防食物变坏。 - Try to avoid the spoilage of goods during storage.
尽量避免商品在仓储过程中的损耗。 - There are also smells associated with spoilage in wine.
葡萄酒中也会闻到破败气味。 - The principal methods of avoiding spoilage are the use of pure yeast strains as starters.
防止啤酒变坏的主要方法是用纯酵母菌株发酵。 - It is very important to the quality of final product to know the information about beer spoilage microorganisms.
通过了解啤酒酿造中微生物的污染情况,可以有助于我们生产高质量的啤酒产品。 - Color is commonly an index of ripeness or spoilage.
色泽一般是成熟和败坏的标志。 - Spoiled food is not vendible. How do salt and sugar prevent microbial spoilage?
腐败的食物不能出卖。为何盐和糖可防止微生物腐坏食物?