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		Definition of rye in English: ryenoun rʌɪraɪ mass noun1A cereal plant that tolerates poor soils and low temperatures. 黑麦 Secale cereale, family Gramineae Example sentencesExamples -  Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity.
 -  Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops.
 -  Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum.
 -  Annual cover crops such as vetch, triticale, rye, winter wheat or Austrian winter peas should be sown in mid-September.
 -  Although the thought of grass conjures up notions of farm food and lawn mowing, cereal grasses such as wheat, barley, oat, rye and kamut are non-toxic and likely the healthiest foods on earth.
 -  This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley.
 -  We know that they grew wheat, rye, oats and barley.
 -  Monotony came from the self-sufficiency of small farms; since bread was the staple food, most farms grew wheat, along with other cereals like rye, oat, buckwheat, maize and barley.
 -  Avoid barley, corn, oats, rye, and wheat; many people experience congestion, poor digestion, and other symptoms when they eat these grains.
 -  The developing grain head on all small grains (winter wheat, rye, triticale, barley) is located just above the highest stem node of the plant.
 
 - 1.1 Grains of rye, used mainly for making bread or whisky, and for fodder.
黑麦粒,黑麦籽 Example sentencesExamples -  But people eat seven-grain bread with wheat and rye in it every day.
 -  Meanwhile, the WWI recipe substitutes equal amounts corn and rye flour for wheat products.
 -  It certainly lends itself more to toasting than the close-textured rye breads, staple food in much of northern Europe.
 -  The basis of the Mordvin economy was cereal agriculture, and the staples of the Mordvin diet were bread made from rye flour, as well as oats and barley.
 -  The product is whole grain if the first ingredient is whole grain, whole wheat or rye (plain wheat flour is not whole grain).
 -  There is evidence from 4000 BC in the Swiss lake habitations that the people made it from barley and rye flour.
 -  For example, multi-grain bagels, rye crackers, brown rice and oatmeal fuel muscles and protect against cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
 -  Bread made from rye flour with all the bran removed is pale grey.
 -  In a large bowl, combine the plain white and rye flours with the soda and soft brown sugar.
 -  Look for oatmeal, barley, brown rice, rye flakes and wheat germ.
 
  
 2Whisky in which a significant amount of the grain used in distillation is fermented rye. 黑麦威士忌酒 半瓶黑麦威士忌酒。 Example sentencesExamples -  Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials.
 -  Freer admitted downing half a bottle of vodka and half a bottle of Canadian rye before the assault.
 -  Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu.
 -  Good old boys drink whisky and rye, but what's the tipple of a famous drag queen?
 -  If my memory serves, he had ruined his stomach with rotgut whiskey, and had taken to drinking his rye with milk.
 -  Ruth orders four rounds of quadruple ryes, Faulkner orders four rounds of moonshine.
 -  The coffin was open, and someone had placed a pint bottle of rye and several blues harps next to the late Junior, who lay there looking stately in a powder-blue suit and derby.
 -  He ordered an Irish coffee and I ordered a shot of rye, straight up.
 -  Your four food groups are beer, vodka, rye, and rum.
 -  If his teammates are to be believed, he was capable of draining a bathtub full of beer and two bottles of rye in a single sitting.
 -  The secret, he tells me, is to use decent bourbon rather than the more traditional rye, and he garnishes the drink with a twist of lemon and a fresh blackberry.
 -  Spirits such as whisky, bourbon, Cognac, Armagnac and rye derive virtually all their colour from the time they spend in oak barrels - they would be clear as water otherwise.
 
 3North American  黑面包上的五香烟熏牛肉。 short for rye bread Example sentencesExamples -  Jewish delis sell your basic beef (corned beef, roast beef, pastrami) hot on rye.
 -  We filled up on the requisite minimum daily requirement of pastrami on seeded rye with deli brown mustard.
 -  The pastrami sandwiches on rye with mustard and coleslaw that Daddy brought home from his job didn't delight me like they used to.
 -  Preferably on a nice, light rye with spicy mustard and a little horseradish?
 -  Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
 -  ‘Hot pastrami on rye with mustard,’ she screams to the entire deli, although the meat slicer is only a few feet behind her.
 -  I think it's too soon to bake your calling card into a loaf of rye.
 -  And earlier this year, New York shops introduced their first menu item not originated in London: that hometown staple, pastrami on rye.
 -  Sometimes I'll make furtive pilgrimages to the Carnegie Deli to dine on that whopper classic, the hot pastrami on rye.
 -  Perfectly preserved, just as the top carried its distinct markings, just like the pattern of pricks in the round loaf of rye at Burgstrom's Bakery.
 -  As a heads up, buns and rolls normally go first - Italian bread, most whites - and keep an eye on the rye and pumpernickel.
 -  Titus was getting almost weepy about this when Patrice limped in with the lunch and spread it out on the marble table: hot pastrami on rye, big pickles, pastries and coffee in white cardboard tubs.
 -  He kept talking with his mouth full of pastrami and rye.
 -  And beside every platter of overcooked meat, she placed a golden loaf of seedless rye.
 
 
 OriginOld English ryge, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rogge and German Roggen. Rhymesally, Altai, apply, assai, awry, ay, aye, Baha'i, belie, bi, Bligh, buy, by, bye, bye-bye, chi, Chiangmai, Ciskei, comply, cry, Cy, Dai, defy, deny, Di, die, do-or-die, dry, Dubai, dye, espy, eye, fie, fly, forbye, fry, Frye, goodbye (US goodby), guy, hereby, hi, hie, high, I, imply, I-spy, July, kai, lie, lye, Mackay, misapply, my, nearby, nigh, Nye, outfly, passer-by, phi, pi, pie, ply, pry, psi, Qinghai, rai, rely, rocaille, scry, serai, shanghai, shy, sigh, sky, Skye, sky-high, sly, spin-dry, spry, spy, sty, Sukhotai, supply, Tai, Thai, thereby, thigh, thy, tie, Transkei, try, tumble-dry, underlie, Versailles, Vi, vie, whereby, why, wry, Wye, xi, Xingtai, Yantai    Definition of rye in US English: ryenounraɪrī 1A cereal plant that tolerates poor soils and low temperatures. 黑麦 Secale cereale, family Gramineae Example sentencesExamples -  Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum.
 -  Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops.
 -  Although the thought of grass conjures up notions of farm food and lawn mowing, cereal grasses such as wheat, barley, oat, rye and kamut are non-toxic and likely the healthiest foods on earth.
 -  Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity.
 -  Avoid barley, corn, oats, rye, and wheat; many people experience congestion, poor digestion, and other symptoms when they eat these grains.
 -  Monotony came from the self-sufficiency of small farms; since bread was the staple food, most farms grew wheat, along with other cereals like rye, oat, buckwheat, maize and barley.
 -  This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley.
 -  The developing grain head on all small grains (winter wheat, rye, triticale, barley) is located just above the highest stem node of the plant.
 -  We know that they grew wheat, rye, oats and barley.
 -  Annual cover crops such as vetch, triticale, rye, winter wheat or Austrian winter peas should be sown in mid-September.
 
 - 1.1 Grains of rye, used mainly for making bread or whiskey, and for fodder.
黑麦粒,黑麦籽 Example sentencesExamples -  The product is whole grain if the first ingredient is whole grain, whole wheat or rye (plain wheat flour is not whole grain).
 -  Look for oatmeal, barley, brown rice, rye flakes and wheat germ.
 -  It certainly lends itself more to toasting than the close-textured rye breads, staple food in much of northern Europe.
 -  There is evidence from 4000 BC in the Swiss lake habitations that the people made it from barley and rye flour.
 -  But people eat seven-grain bread with wheat and rye in it every day.
 -  The basis of the Mordvin economy was cereal agriculture, and the staples of the Mordvin diet were bread made from rye flour, as well as oats and barley.
 -  For example, multi-grain bagels, rye crackers, brown rice and oatmeal fuel muscles and protect against cancer, diabetes and heart disease.
 -  In a large bowl, combine the plain white and rye flours with the soda and soft brown sugar.
 -  Bread made from rye flour with all the bran removed is pale grey.
 -  Meanwhile, the WWI recipe substitutes equal amounts corn and rye flour for wheat products.
 
  
 2Whiskey in which a significant amount of the grain used in distillation is fermented rye. 黑麦威士忌酒 半瓶黑麦威士忌酒。 Example sentencesExamples -  Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials.
 -  Freer admitted downing half a bottle of vodka and half a bottle of Canadian rye before the assault.
 -  Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu.
 -  He ordered an Irish coffee and I ordered a shot of rye, straight up.
 -  If his teammates are to be believed, he was capable of draining a bathtub full of beer and two bottles of rye in a single sitting.
 -  Ruth orders four rounds of quadruple ryes, Faulkner orders four rounds of moonshine.
 -  Spirits such as whisky, bourbon, Cognac, Armagnac and rye derive virtually all their colour from the time they spend in oak barrels - they would be clear as water otherwise.
 -  The secret, he tells me, is to use decent bourbon rather than the more traditional rye, and he garnishes the drink with a twist of lemon and a fresh blackberry.
 -  Good old boys drink whisky and rye, but what's the tipple of a famous drag queen?
 -  If my memory serves, he had ruined his stomach with rotgut whiskey, and had taken to drinking his rye with milk.
 -  The coffin was open, and someone had placed a pint bottle of rye and several blues harps next to the late Junior, who lay there looking stately in a powder-blue suit and derby.
 -  Your four food groups are beer, vodka, rye, and rum.
 
 3North American  黑面包上的五香烟熏牛肉。 short for rye bread Example sentencesExamples -  And beside every platter of overcooked meat, she placed a golden loaf of seedless rye.
 -  We filled up on the requisite minimum daily requirement of pastrami on seeded rye with deli brown mustard.
 -  Titus was getting almost weepy about this when Patrice limped in with the lunch and spread it out on the marble table: hot pastrami on rye, big pickles, pastries and coffee in white cardboard tubs.
 -  And earlier this year, New York shops introduced their first menu item not originated in London: that hometown staple, pastrami on rye.
 -  The pastrami sandwiches on rye with mustard and coleslaw that Daddy brought home from his job didn't delight me like they used to.
 -  Perfectly preserved, just as the top carried its distinct markings, just like the pattern of pricks in the round loaf of rye at Burgstrom's Bakery.
 -  ‘Hot pastrami on rye with mustard,’ she screams to the entire deli, although the meat slicer is only a few feet behind her.
 -  Jewish delis sell your basic beef (corned beef, roast beef, pastrami) hot on rye.
 -  Preferably on a nice, light rye with spicy mustard and a little horseradish?
 -  Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
 -  Sometimes I'll make furtive pilgrimages to the Carnegie Deli to dine on that whopper classic, the hot pastrami on rye.
 -  He kept talking with his mouth full of pastrami and rye.
 -  As a heads up, buns and rolls normally go first - Italian bread, most whites - and keep an eye on the rye and pumpernickel.
 -  I think it's too soon to bake your calling card into a loaf of rye.
 
 
 OriginOld English ryge, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rogge and German Roggen.     |