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n. 大豆

[化] 大豆

[经] 黄豆




    soybean
    [ noun ]
    1. a source of oil; used for forage and soil improvement and as food

    2. <noun.plant>
    3. erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia

    4. <noun.plant>
    5. the most highly proteinaceous vegetable known; the fruit of the soybean plant is used in a variety of foods and as fodder (especially as a replacement for animal protein)

    6. <noun.food>


    Soybean \Soy"bean\ (soi"b[=e]n`), n.
    1. (Bot.) An Asiatic leguminous herb ({Glycine max}, formerly
    {Glycine Soja}) the seeds of which (also called {soy
    beans}) are used in preparing the sauce called {soy}.
    Called also {soya bean} and {soya}.

    2. the seeds of the {Glycine max}, which produce {soybean
    oil}; -- called also {soya bean}.
    [PJC]

    1. Sunflower seeds are a source of an alternative to soybean oil.
    2. The department's corn and soybean production estimates were slightly higher than private analysts and economists had expected.
    3. Other grain and soybean futures also ended lower.
    4. Department economists predicted a 24% jump in soybean production to 1.91 billion bushels, slightly higher than estimates made by private analysts.
    5. Grain and soybean futures closed higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade with soybeans up sharply on fears of continued dry weather.
    6. Losses in the corn and soybean markets were limited, though, by a National Weather Service Forecast for warmer- and drier-than-normal conditions in the Midwest next week.
    7. But new forecasts of wetter-than-normal conditions in the Midwest over the new six to 10 days pushed soybean and corn futures prices higher because it may slow harvesting.
    8. A late flurry of technically inspired buying pushed most grain and soybean futures prices to a higher close Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
    9. The Census Bureau's monthly report of an August soybean crush of 92.8 million bushels contained no surprises, analysts said.
    10. Grain and soybean futures prices were slightly higher in early trading today on the Chicago Board of Trade, reflecting stronger cash markets for soybeans and improved foreign demand for U.S. grains.
    11. Grain and soybean futures opened narrowly mixed today on the Chicago Board of Trade in a calm follow-through to the previous session's early run-up and late sell-off.
    12. Soybean futures were mixed, with the July contract higher on reports of heavy trading in Europe of soybean oil and soybean meal.
    13. Soybean futures were mixed, with the July contract higher on reports of heavy trading in Europe of soybean oil and soybean meal.
    14. The soybean market opened with a burst of buying linked partly to new export sales of the commodity and partly to lingering bullishness from the previous session.
    15. Analysts said Tuesday's rally also was stoked by rumors, which proved unfounded, that the Agiculture Department had revised recent soybean supply-and-demand statistics.
    16. On other markets, grain and soybean futures were mostly lower, precious metals futures were down, livestock and meat prices were mixed and energy prices were mostly higher.
    17. Grain and soybean futures were due for a technical rebound after more than a week of mostly falling prices, said Victor Lespinasse, a trader with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
    18. Corn and soybean prices bounced back despite the National Weather Service's latest 6- to 10-day outlook.
    19. Some soybean futures closed up the 30-cents-a-bushel daily limit Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade and grain futures also advanced sharply on renewed concern about dry weather.
    20. Details of the soybean decision have not been released.
    21. The soybean contract for August delivery dropped 45.5 cents a bushel to settle at $5.915.
    22. Trading in the soybean pit became hectic in the final hour, which saw the soybean contract for July delivery plunge from a contract high of $9.14 a bushel to $8.56 before rebounding to finish at $8.84.
    23. Trading in the soybean pit became hectic in the final hour, which saw the soybean contract for July delivery plunge from a contract high of $9.14 a bushel to $8.56 before rebounding to finish at $8.84.
    24. The dry spell is occurring during the critical pod-filling stage of the soybean crop, in which the seeds in the pods develop.
    25. One large trading adviser tells how position limits hurt his clients in the 1988 bull market in grains and soybeans. The firm bought the maximum amount of soybean futures, 2,400 contracts, in December 1987.
    26. Grain and soybean prices opened lower this morning on the Chicago Board of Trade.
    27. Wheat futures prices rose while corn and soybean futures finished narrowly mixed in quiet trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
    28. The report, issued nearly three weeks ago, indicated only slight increases in U.S. corn and soybean acreage.
    29. On other markets, grain and soybean futures were mostly higher, precious metals climbed, copper rallied, and livestock and pork futures rose sharply.
    30. The program also covers soybean sales in the Middle East, where Argentina is a major seller.
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