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词汇 bagasse
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Definition of bagasse in English:

bagasse

noun bəˈɡasbəˈɡæs
mass noun
  • The dry pulpy residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane.

    甘蔗渣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For experiments to make and test guayule-composite particleboard, Nakayama sent air-dried guayule bagasse to colleague at Madison, Wisconsin.
    • Kimberly-Clark also uses bagasse in paper towels and tissues.
    • There are notebooks made of bagasse, a product of sugarcane waste, a renewable eco-friendly material.
    • A production plant under construction in Jennings, La., will produce ethanol from rice hulls and bagasse (the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane).
    • Spreckelsville introduced five-roller grinding to reduce sugar loss, utilised bagasse (cane waste) to replace coal, and irrigated on a vastly larger scale to reduce labour costs.
    • Nakayama used acetone, a solvent, to extract the resin from guayule bagasse.
    • The plant will convert biomass - including bagasse (a fibrous residue resulting from the sugar extraction from cane) and the cane leaves and trash - into electricity.
    • Unlike conventional ethanol, bioethanol is made not from grain, but from cellulosic biomass, such as wheat straw, sugar cane bagasse, and corn stovers and stalks left over after harvesting.
    • Use ‘eco-board, ‘which is free of wood and made from bagasse.
    • This is the third year SucraTech has been developing products from bagasse, the by-product of cane, and blending them with molasses to produce a stock feed supplement for pigs, cattle and poultry.
    • The cane stalks are slowly introduced into the processing plant to squeeze out the sugar, leaving behind a brown, straw-like residue called bagasse.
    • The Shree Tatyasaheb Kore Warana, is a sugar factory that produces 40000 tons of bagasse a year.
    • NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative has proposed demolishing several existing buildings and building an electricity generator powered by bagasse, waste from crushing sugar cane and trash, the green tips of sugar cane.
    • The generators will burn the cane by-product, bagasse, as well as the weed lantana.
    • Chalillo's opponents point to untapped power sources like bagasse - the stalk refuse from sugarcane - as an alternative to the dam.
    • SRI is committed to helping clients produce high quality bagasse as an energy feedstock and to improving bagasse storage and handling practices.
    • A first step was to find an economic use for the pomace and for bagasse, the by-product of the sugar industry.
    • We offer Bagasse pulp products in bleached (white) or unbleached (light brown) option.
    • Ethanol and gasoline will be blended to generate electricity on a sustainable basis through the use of bagasse, a by-product of the milling process.
    • It'll generate enough electricity to power 7,000 homes, by processing bagasse, the fibrous matter left over from cane crushing.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French, from Spanish bagazo 'pulp'.

Definition of bagasse in US English:

bagasse

nounbəˈɡasbəˈɡæs
  • The dry pulpy residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane, used as fuel for electricity generators, etc.

    甘蔗渣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We offer Bagasse pulp products in bleached (white) or unbleached (light brown) option.
    • The plant will convert biomass - including bagasse (a fibrous residue resulting from the sugar extraction from cane) and the cane leaves and trash - into electricity.
    • The generators will burn the cane by-product, bagasse, as well as the weed lantana.
    • Kimberly-Clark also uses bagasse in paper towels and tissues.
    • This is the third year SucraTech has been developing products from bagasse, the by-product of cane, and blending them with molasses to produce a stock feed supplement for pigs, cattle and poultry.
    • A first step was to find an economic use for the pomace and for bagasse, the by-product of the sugar industry.
    • Ethanol and gasoline will be blended to generate electricity on a sustainable basis through the use of bagasse, a by-product of the milling process.
    • Chalillo's opponents point to untapped power sources like bagasse - the stalk refuse from sugarcane - as an alternative to the dam.
    • Nakayama used acetone, a solvent, to extract the resin from guayule bagasse.
    • For experiments to make and test guayule-composite particleboard, Nakayama sent air-dried guayule bagasse to colleague at Madison, Wisconsin.
    • The Shree Tatyasaheb Kore Warana, is a sugar factory that produces 40000 tons of bagasse a year.
    • A production plant under construction in Jennings, La., will produce ethanol from rice hulls and bagasse (the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane).
    • SRI is committed to helping clients produce high quality bagasse as an energy feedstock and to improving bagasse storage and handling practices.
    • There are notebooks made of bagasse, a product of sugarcane waste, a renewable eco-friendly material.
    • The cane stalks are slowly introduced into the processing plant to squeeze out the sugar, leaving behind a brown, straw-like residue called bagasse.
    • It'll generate enough electricity to power 7,000 homes, by processing bagasse, the fibrous matter left over from cane crushing.
    • Spreckelsville introduced five-roller grinding to reduce sugar loss, utilised bagasse (cane waste) to replace coal, and irrigated on a vastly larger scale to reduce labour costs.
    • Unlike conventional ethanol, bioethanol is made not from grain, but from cellulosic biomass, such as wheat straw, sugar cane bagasse, and corn stovers and stalks left over after harvesting.
    • NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative has proposed demolishing several existing buildings and building an electricity generator powered by bagasse, waste from crushing sugar cane and trash, the green tips of sugar cane.
    • Use ‘eco-board, ‘which is free of wood and made from bagasse.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French, from Spanish bagazo ‘pulp’.

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