| 单词 | coarse | 
| 释义 | coarse  (kɔːʳs  )       Word forms:  coarser  ,  coarsest   1. adjective B2   Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.   ...a jacket made of very coarse cloth.    ...a beach of coarse sand.   coarsely   adverb B2    ...coarsely-ground black pepper.   2. adjective  If you describe someone as coarse, you mean that he or she talks and behaves in a rude and offensive way.  [disapproval]  The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.   coarsely   adverb [ADVERB with verb]   The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar joke.   coarseness uncountable noun   The coarseness of her cursing amazed the workmen.   Synonyms:  vulgarity, smut, roughness, poor taste     Synonyms: roughness, unevenness     Collocations:  coarse crumbs Whizz the bread in a food processor to make coarse crumbs.  Times, Sunday Times  Pulse zest and biscuits in a food processor or place in a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin to make coarse crumbs.  Times, Sunday Times  Blitz into coarse crumbs, then tip half of it into a bowl and set aside.  The Sun  Blitz torn bread to make coarse crumbs and mix with the cheese.  Times, Sunday Times  Remove the crusts from the slice of bread, tear into pieces then quickly blitz to make coarse crumbs.  Times, Sunday Times  I, on the other hand, have a pelt of coarse hair, wonky coffee-tinted gnashers and the memory of a faded summer holiday tan.  The Sun  This makes sense when you consider that thick or coarse hair types need more moisture than others to create perfect frizz-free curls.  The Sun  You'll agree if, like me, you have thick, coarse hair.  Times, Sunday Times  Fine hair has a small circumference in relation to medium and course strands; coarse hair having the largest circumference.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The inflorescence has peduncles covered with coarse hair.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Though he has not given up coarse language, he confines it to moments of emphasis.  The Times Literary Supplement  This wasn't about coarse language as much as the course of his life.  Christianity Today  I never expected to be called that most graphic of four-letter nouns, but it's instructive to know that coarse language isn't confined to the sink estate.  Times, Sunday Times  Of the 914 written complaints against television stations in 2006-07, 18 were upheld and only a few were for coarse language.  Times, Sunday Times  The band rejected the honour in coarse language on their website.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   To make the pesto, place all the ingredients in a blender and blitz to a coarse paste.  Times, Sunday Times  Blitz for about 30 seconds to form a coarse paste, then add 90g walnuts.  Times,Sunday Times  Mix well to form a coarse paste and spread on top of sirloin.  Times, Sunday Times  Season well and blitz to make a coarse paste.  The Sun  Add the other ingredients and pulse in short bursts until you get a coarse paste.  Times, Sunday Times  When ready to serve, combine the toasted hazelnuts with the rosemary and blitz to a coarse powder.  The Sun  Crush with coriander and cumin seeds and peppercorns to make a coarse powder.  Times, Sunday Times  Oatmeal can be further processed into coarse powder, which, when cooked, becomes a thick broth.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   This coarse powder had pockets of air between grains, allowing fire to travel through and ignite the entire charge quickly and uniformly.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   The high active surface area of nanopowders results in lowering sintering temperature relative to coarser powders.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Its structures, made of mud and coarse sand, are deteriorating due to increasingly extreme and fluctuating weather.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Add the butter and process until the mixture looks like coarse sand.  The Sun  Heathland soils are made of coarse sand grains so are very freedraining.  Times, Sunday Times  Then spread some coarse sand (available from builders' merchants) over the ground and use a stiff brush to work it into the holes.  Times, Sunday Times  Lithologically, sediments consist of clay, silt and fine to coarse sand.  Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0   Remove from the oven and leave to cool, then place in a food processor and blitz to a coarse texture.  Times, Sunday Times  Blitz the ingredients in a food processor with 100ml boiling water until you get a coarse texture.  The Sun  This has a very fresh taste and pleasingly coarse texture, compared with the grey, sandy salt available on supermarket shelves.  Times, Sunday Times  Crumble the dried leaves between your fingertips until they are a coarse texture.  Times, Sunday Times  Blitz the bread in a food processor to a coarse texture and set aside.  Times, Sunday Times  Translations: Chinese: 粗糙的, 粗鲁的 Japanese: きめの粗い, 粗野な  | 
	
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