English to Japanese Meaning of milk - ミルク


Milk :
ミルク

ミルク, 酪農, ジュース, ラテックス, 水

ミルク, 集めます, で飲みます, 浸します, 吸収します, 取り上げる, 吸います

ミルク搾乳ミルケンミルカー搾乳者搾乳ミルク
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Definitions of milk in English
Noun(1) a white nutritious liquid secreted by mammals and used as food by human beings(2) produced by mammary glands of female mammals for feeding their young(3) a river that rises in the Rockies in northwestern Montana and flows eastward to become a tributary of the Missouri River(4) any of several nutritive milklike liquids
Verb(1) take milk from female mammals(2) exploit as much as possible(3) add milk to
Examples of milk in English
(1) These glandular tissues contain cells that make and secrete milk .(2) Start by cleansing the skin with the appropriate milk and lotion and proceed with adequate exfoliation according to skin type.(3) Another important source of nutrition is milk in various forms such as fresh or sour milk , sour cream, buttermilk, whey, cheese, and butter.(4) And lactose is found in mother's milk, cow's milk, and the milk of other mammals that for eons has nourished the young.(5) Keep in mind also that I use soy milk only in my coffee: on those rare occasions when I drink a glass of milk or eat a bowl of cereal, it's dairy skim.(6) A third of children drinking plain milk suffered from diarrhoea, compared to none of those supplemented with the probiotic.(7) These proteins are produced in the milk of many mammals to protect their young from infection until their immune systems develop.(8) It's therefore advisable to boil untreated milk before drinking it.(9) a glass of milk(10) Mammals produce milk for their young until they are weaned.(11) Cows won't milk as well and calves can't easily pick the good grass out of the old growth.(12) As a boy he would not drink milk or eat eggs, though he could cook with both.(13) The lobes are made up of milk-producing glands, called lobules, which secrete milk into a system of ducts.(14) It is claimed that the drug had entered the boy's body through his mother's breast milk .(15) cleansing milk(16) coconut milk
Related Phrases of milk
(1) milk shake ::
ミルクシェーク
(2) chocolate milk ::
チョコレートミルク
(3) skim milk ::
スキムミルク
(4) skimmed milk ::
スキムミルク
(5) condensed milk ::
練乳
(6) coffee with milk ::
コーヒー牛乳
(7) whole milk ::
全乳
(8) breast milk ::
母乳
(9) milk chocolate ::
ミルクチョコレート
(10) milk powder ::
粉ミルク
Synonyms
Verb
1. draw milk from ::
からミルクを描きます
2. draw off ::
オフ描きます
3. exploit ::
開発します
Different Forms
milk, milked, milken, milker, milkers, milking, milks
Word Example from TV Shows
My milk stool is complete.

My MILK stool is complete.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16

- What do you want for breakfast?
- Chocolate milk and Eggos, please.

- What do you want for breakfast? - Chocolate MILK and Eggos, please.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 11

And have enough milk left over
to open a Baskin-Robbins.

And have enough MILK left over to open a Baskin-Robbins.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 18

Cold brew, almond milk?
Perfect.

Cold brew, almond MILK? Perfect.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 17

Flour, lard, water, eggs, milk.

Flour, lard, water, eggs, MILK.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7

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