noun🔗ShareサワードウA type of bread dough leavened with yeast and lactobacilli that produce acids giving a sour taste."The bakery sells various breads, but the sourdoughs are my favorite because of their tangy flavor. "パン屋は様々なパンを販売していますが、サワードウは独特の風味があるので私のお気に入りです。foodorganismmicroorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
🔗ShareサワードウパンA type of bread dough leavened with yeast and lactobacilli that produce acids giving a sour taste."The bakery down the street sells delicious sourdoughs that have a slightly sour taste from the special way they are made. "通りの向こう側のパン屋は、特別な製法で作られた、わずかに酸味のある美味しいサワードウパンを販売しています。foodmicroorganismChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share古参者、ベテランAn old-timer, especially in Alaska."In Alaska, the sourdoughs often have fascinating stories about the gold rush and living off the land. "アラスカでは、古参者はゴールドラッシュや土地での生活について、魅力的な話をよく持っています。personagehistorycultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share古参者、ベテランAn old-timer, especially in Alaska."The annual picnic was filled with stories from the sourdoughs who had lived in Alaska their whole lives. "恒例のピクニックは、アラスカで一生を過ごした古参者たちの話でいっぱいでした。personagehistoryplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
🔗Share永住者、その土地の古参A permanent resident of the territory. Someone who has lived in the Yukon during all four seasons."Because they had lived in the Yukon for over ten years, through harsh winters and short summers, the Johnsons were considered true sourdoughs by the other residents. "ジョンソン夫妻は、厳しい冬と短い夏を通して10年以上ユーコンに住んでいたため、他の住民からは真の古参と見なされていました。personplaceculturehistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share定住者、古参者A permanent resident of the territory. Someone who has lived in the Yukon during all four seasons."After decades braving Yukon winters and summers, the Smiths were finally considered true sourdoughs. "ユーコンの冬と夏を何十年も乗り越えた後、スミス夫妻はついに真の古参者と見なされた。personplaceculturehistorysocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading