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mung1(also moong, mung bean) noun mʌŋmuːŋməŋ 1A small round green bean. 绿豆 Example sentencesExamples - Pasta can be made from soft wheat, durum wheat, buckwheat, rice, soya beans and mung beans.
- We raise 10 beetle larvae on black-eyed beans and 10 on mung beans, and we measure their size as adults.
- Many of the foods served on these occasions are similar, although the latter has some special dishes, such as a square of glutinous rice, pork and mung bean cake called banh trung.
- For a welcome grounding among such high-pitched flavors, there's a soft hunk of roasted eggplant, a ribbon of blanched snow pea or julienned carrot, or the watery relief of a mung bean sprout.
- I am given bhel puri delicately served in a small portion followed by the best version of the humble green sprouted moong dal served on a one-inch dia papad.
- Raw bean sprouts, such as alfalfa, chickpea, lentil, and mung, have natural toxins that are only broken down by cooking.
- The huge, green-lentil dosa based on mung beans is a delicious triangle filled with a delicately textured, well-seasoned stuffing.
- It consists of plain steamed rice served with beef stew, salted eggs, fried beancurd, tempeh, cucumber, basil, mung beans and chili sauce.
- Last night the vegetable was cauliflower-potato-peas, and along with that there was sprouted moong (i.e., mung bean sprouts) cooked in a thin sauce with yoghurt and a little chickpea flour, like a kadhi.
- The mung bean, similar in size to urd but with a green coat, gives a light, delicate dal of a cream or yellow colour with green flecks.
- Eat light yet nourishing foods such as mung bean soup for a few days to allow your digestion to adjust.
- Here the conception was changed when green mung bean tofu was put in front of me.
- On the specials menu, you'll encounter colonies of tapioca balls swimming in a milky, curiously refreshing cinnamon liquid, and a less refreshing pineapple granité mixed in a frosty glass with a helping of mung beans.
- Almonds, rice, honey, fresh sweet fruits, mung beans and easy-to-digest, fresh seasonal vegetables and leafy greens are examples of Sattvic foods.
- Chinese cabbage, cucumber, dill, lambsquarter, lettuce, mung bean, oats, purslane, radish, spinach and watercress may contain more potassium on a dry weight basis than tomato and Noni (if their unpublished analysis was correct).
- Taking dainty bites of his kale, mung bean and brown rice dinner at his apartment recently, he says he takes pleasure in enraging as many as possible with his anti-establishment antics.
- The dose is two or three pills the size of a mung bean, two or three times a day.
- I mean, in what way is this kind of lifestyle compatible with tofu, mung bean or provamel soya drinks?
2The tropical Old World plant that yields mung beans, commonly grown as a source of bean sprouts. 绿豆(植物) Vigna radiata (or Phaseolus aureus), family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - In mung bean, strong induction of VrCPK1 mRNA was observed in shoots within 2 h after treatment with NaCl.
- In Haryana and Gujarat, if the rains come in the next two weeks, we would stress on the sowing of millet, moong beans and then cluster beans.
- Earlier, a mixture of any four crops - bajra, beans, moong, til, arhar, moath, jowar (different grains, pulses), was sown so that at least some could be harvested, depending on the weather conditions.
- Other fruits and vegetables coming through the laboratory with diseases included figs, pears, quinces, raspberries, nectarines, cherries, onions, lettuces, corn, mung beans and pumpkins.
- The local economy relies almost exclusively on the expansive mung bean plantation that surrounds the village.
- In mung bean, mechanical strain, salt, cycloheximide, and auxin treatment could induce the CPK gene expression.
- Sucrose synthase genes have been isolated primarily from starch-storing plants, such as maize, rice, barley, potato, mung bean, and pea.
- In addition to maize, Mn SOD has been found in the mitochondria of tobacco, mung beans, watermelon, carnations, peas, spinach, and some other plants.
- Peas and lentils were sown along with cereals on the first farms of the Middle East; the New World grew beans and maize, soy and mung were planted alongside Asian rice, and peanuts aided sub-Saharan root crops.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Hindi mūng. verb mʌn(d)ʒməndʒ [with object]Computing informal Manipulate (data) you could do what anti-spammers have done for years and mung the URLs they're publishing raw XML feeds of their data sources for you to mix and munge Example sentencesExamples - I'm knocking up a new look when regular expression munging gets me down too much.
- XML offers you a document tree to help lend structure to your data, XSLT to munge the data into submission, and parsers for output.
- No file importing or exporting is involved, so there's no chance of documents losing their formatting or getting otherwise munged along the way.
- We notify our own internal users when we munge their mail because it was infected, but we don't bother notifying senders that their message wasn't delivered because it was infected or spam.
- Like all research labs, we needed to share disks, distribute processes, compile software and store and munge data.
- For example, munging two copyrighted files will produce a completely new file that, in most cases, contains no information from either file.
- This site tells you how to mung or spam-block your e-mail address so it can't be harvested.
- My munged address is on the sidebar to your left.
- Sorry about the weird characters; that was my attempt at munging the brand name so as not to advertise anything via webspider!
- You ought to be munging the document sufficiently to remove header information, although this can be done without a complete retype.
Origin1960s: origin uncertain (frequently said to be an acronym from mash until no good). nounməNGməŋ 1A small round green bean. 绿豆 Example sentencesExamples - The mung bean, similar in size to urd but with a green coat, gives a light, delicate dal of a cream or yellow colour with green flecks.
- Eat light yet nourishing foods such as mung bean soup for a few days to allow your digestion to adjust.
- We raise 10 beetle larvae on black-eyed beans and 10 on mung beans, and we measure their size as adults.
- I am given bhel puri delicately served in a small portion followed by the best version of the humble green sprouted moong dal served on a one-inch dia papad.
- Taking dainty bites of his kale, mung bean and brown rice dinner at his apartment recently, he says he takes pleasure in enraging as many as possible with his anti-establishment antics.
- The huge, green-lentil dosa based on mung beans is a delicious triangle filled with a delicately textured, well-seasoned stuffing.
- Chinese cabbage, cucumber, dill, lambsquarter, lettuce, mung bean, oats, purslane, radish, spinach and watercress may contain more potassium on a dry weight basis than tomato and Noni (if their unpublished analysis was correct).
- Almonds, rice, honey, fresh sweet fruits, mung beans and easy-to-digest, fresh seasonal vegetables and leafy greens are examples of Sattvic foods.
- Here the conception was changed when green mung bean tofu was put in front of me.
- Last night the vegetable was cauliflower-potato-peas, and along with that there was sprouted moong (i.e., mung bean sprouts) cooked in a thin sauce with yoghurt and a little chickpea flour, like a kadhi.
- On the specials menu, you'll encounter colonies of tapioca balls swimming in a milky, curiously refreshing cinnamon liquid, and a less refreshing pineapple granité mixed in a frosty glass with a helping of mung beans.
- For a welcome grounding among such high-pitched flavors, there's a soft hunk of roasted eggplant, a ribbon of blanched snow pea or julienned carrot, or the watery relief of a mung bean sprout.
- I mean, in what way is this kind of lifestyle compatible with tofu, mung bean or provamel soya drinks?
- Raw bean sprouts, such as alfalfa, chickpea, lentil, and mung, have natural toxins that are only broken down by cooking.
- Many of the foods served on these occasions are similar, although the latter has some special dishes, such as a square of glutinous rice, pork and mung bean cake called banh trung.
- Pasta can be made from soft wheat, durum wheat, buckwheat, rice, soya beans and mung beans.
- The dose is two or three pills the size of a mung bean, two or three times a day.
- It consists of plain steamed rice served with beef stew, salted eggs, fried beancurd, tempeh, cucumber, basil, mung beans and chili sauce.
2The tropical Old World plant that yields the mung bean, commonly grown as a source of bean sprouts. 绿豆(植物) Vigna radiata (or Phaseolus aureus), family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - In addition to maize, Mn SOD has been found in the mitochondria of tobacco, mung beans, watermelon, carnations, peas, spinach, and some other plants.
- The local economy relies almost exclusively on the expansive mung bean plantation that surrounds the village.
- In mung bean, mechanical strain, salt, cycloheximide, and auxin treatment could induce the CPK gene expression.
- In mung bean, strong induction of VrCPK1 mRNA was observed in shoots within 2 h after treatment with NaCl.
- Peas and lentils were sown along with cereals on the first farms of the Middle East; the New World grew beans and maize, soy and mung were planted alongside Asian rice, and peanuts aided sub-Saharan root crops.
- Sucrose synthase genes have been isolated primarily from starch-storing plants, such as maize, rice, barley, potato, mung bean, and pea.
- Earlier, a mixture of any four crops - bajra, beans, moong, til, arhar, moath, jowar (different grains, pulses), was sown so that at least some could be harvested, depending on the weather conditions.
- Other fruits and vegetables coming through the laboratory with diseases included figs, pears, quinces, raspberries, nectarines, cherries, onions, lettuces, corn, mung beans and pumpkins.
- In Haryana and Gujarat, if the rains come in the next two weeks, we would stress on the sowing of millet, moong beans and then cluster beans.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Hindi mūng. verbmənjməndʒ [with object]Computing informal Manipulate (data) you could do what anti-spammers have done for years and mung the URLs they're publishing raw XML feeds of their data sources for you to mix and munge Example sentencesExamples - Like all research labs, we needed to share disks, distribute processes, compile software and store and munge data.
- No file importing or exporting is involved, so there's no chance of documents losing their formatting or getting otherwise munged along the way.
- You ought to be munging the document sufficiently to remove header information, although this can be done without a complete retype.
- This site tells you how to mung or spam-block your e-mail address so it can't be harvested.
- We notify our own internal users when we munge their mail because it was infected, but we don't bother notifying senders that their message wasn't delivered because it was infected or spam.
- Sorry about the weird characters; that was my attempt at munging the brand name so as not to advertise anything via webspider!
- I'm knocking up a new look when regular expression munging gets me down too much.
- For example, munging two copyrighted files will produce a completely new file that, in most cases, contains no information from either file.
- XML offers you a document tree to help lend structure to your data, XSLT to munge the data into submission, and parsers for output.
- My munged address is on the sidebar to your left.
Origin1960s: origin uncertain (frequently said to be an acronym from mash until no good). |