English to Malay Dictionary ferment

ferment

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definition
verb
the drink had fermented, turning some of the juice into alcohol
(of a substance) undergo fermentation.
the politicians and warlords who are fermenting this chaos
incite or stir up (trouble or disorder).
noun
Germany at this time was in a state of religious ferment
agitation and excitement among a group of people, typically concerning major change and leading to trouble or violence.
They have a slightly gamy flavour, due to the enzymes or ferments from the gut.
a fermenting agent or enzyme.
example
It was August 1942 and the country was in 'ferment' .
Otherwise, the sugar will 'ferment' and could cause deadly salmonella poisoning to hummingbirds.
But the intellectual firepower that underlies any such revolution is growing; the region is in the throes of genuine pro-democratic 'ferment' .
If kept at room temperature, the manure may eventually 'ferment' or decompose, with significant breakdown of the solids.
The Quaker movement started in England in the mid-17th century, a time of great religious and political 'ferment' .
The underlying political 'ferment' among many social strata is revealed by a growing number of smaller protests and meetings.
However, he found that, when he added some of the boiled and presumably useless yeast juice to an active batch, the active yeast juice suddenly showed an increased capacity to 'ferment' glucose.
It is a fear that may now 'ferment' in the minds of the players.
His analysis of the causes of agrarian unrest and 'ferment' in Punjab was proved correct.
It was into this milieu of religious 'ferment' , focused in particular on the temple and Jerusalem, that John the Baptist and Jesus came.
She recognises that if she doesn't get out now, those emotions could 'ferment' into something darker.
Without lactase, milk and other lactose-rich foods 'ferment' in the intestine, releasing excessive gas.
Political and religious ideas were also in 'ferment' .
Native bacteria 'ferment' natural sugars to lactic acid, a major flavoring and preservative in sauerkraut and in naturally fermented dills.
That suggests greater 'ferment' - and more excitement - in Singapore's arts scene.
Next, the juice is placed in stainless steel tanks or oak barrels where the wine will 'ferment' following the addition of yeast.
Hollenstein's education also went on outside the studio classroom, for Munich was a major site of artistic 'ferment' in the first decade of the twentieth century.
Experts disagree whether the yeasts that 'ferment' sourdough bread cultures originate in the grain or the air, but you can be sure there are plenty of them available wherever you live.
He just didn't see why he should have to subsidise the French wine industry (when a tub of crushed grapes would happily 'ferment' in Spain, or Australia or even Bulgaria).
Much of this cultural 'ferment' was a reaction to colonialism, as Nigerians were rediscovering their own cultures, their history, and forming a sense of their national identity.
In this 'ferment' , a group of men meeting often in the apartments and taverns of the High Street - ministers, lawyers, private individuals - set themselves to examine the changed environment.
More than 3,500 Scots, mainly woman and children, and their cats were killed in witch hunts at a time of political intrigue and religious 'ferment' .
It was a time of excitement and cultural/political 'ferment' .
The problem is, that we can't 'ferment' the democratic revolution ourselves, because most of the democratizers seem to be saying to us, keep your distance.
Apparently an army of anarchists is going to descend on Dublin from all corners of Europe and 'ferment' trouble.
By polarising discontent, it is transforming it from 'ferment' to turmoil into energy spent constructively.
Yeasts have been used for centuries by peoples worldwide to 'ferment' sugar to alcohol; the drug penicillin was found in a mould.
The bacteria that live there release hydrogen and carbon dioxide when they 'ferment' the lactose.
Separation is painful, and anger and resentment often 'ferment' during the legal proceedings.
Germany at this time was in a state of religious 'ferment'
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