grain
Aussprache: [ɡreɪn]
Kontext: „food“
(noun) a small seed or particle that comes from plants. It is often used to make food, like bread or cereal. Think of the tiny bits you see in rice or the little seeds in wheat.
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We had a delicious meal made with whole grains and fresh vegetables.
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I don't like to eat any grain-based foods because they upset my stomach.
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What types of grain do you enjoy eating?
Kontext: „material“
(noun) the way something feels or looks on the surface, like the texture of wood or metal. It helps us understand quality and finish.
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The grain of the wood gave the table a beautiful, natural look.
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This wood has a rough grain, so it feels scratchy to the touch.
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Can you tell me what type of grain this wood has?
Kontext: „building“
(noun) the lengthwise fibers in some materials, like paper or cloth. They help determine how strong or flexible the material is.
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When you tear the paper along the grain, it tears easily.
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If you tear the paper against the grain, it will rip unevenly.
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What happens if we cut the fabric against the grain?
Kontext: „acting against“
(verb) to break something in a way that goes against its natural direction. It’s like pushing against how something wants to move.
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I always grain the meat to make it more tender before cooking.
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If you don’t grain the steak properly, it will be tough to chew.
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Why is it important to grain the wood before finishing it?