to leaven
第三人称
leavens
现在进行时
leavening
过去式
leavened
过去完成时
leavened
1
发酵, 使膨胀
to add a substance, such as yeast, to dough or batter, causing it to rise and become lighter during the baking process
及物动词
- She leavens her bread by carefully mixing in yeast and allowing it to ferment, resulting in a light and fluffy texture.
她通过仔细混合酵母并让其发酵来发酵她的面包,从而形成轻盈蓬松的质地。
- The baker knows exactly how much yeast to use to leaven the dough.
面包师确切知道要用多少酵母来发酵面团。
- Traditional sourdough bread is leavened by natural fermentation.
传统的酸面团面包通过自然发酵膨胀。
- Adding baking powder to the cake batter will leaven it and create a soft, airy texture when baked.
在蛋糕面糊中加入发酵粉会发酵它,并在烘烤时创造出柔软、蓬松的质地。
- The dough needs to be left to rest for several hours to allow the yeast to leaven it and create a light, airy loaf.
面团需要静置几个小时,让酵母发酵它,并做出轻盈、通风的面包。
2
发酵, 使活跃
to spread through something and cause positive change or enhancement
及物动词
- Her optimism leavened the tense atmosphere, making everyone feel more at ease.
她的乐观发酵了紧张的气氛,让每个人都感到更加自在。
- His humor leavened the otherwise serious discussion, lightening the mood.
他的幽默发酵了原本严肃的讨论,使气氛轻松起来。
- A sense of hope leavened the community as they worked together to rebuild after the disaster.
当他们一起努力在灾难后重建时,一种希望感激发了社区。
- Her kindness leavened the workplace, creating a more positive and supportive environment.
她的善良发酵了工作场所,创造了一个更加积极和支持的环境。