to ferment
01
発酵させる
to trigger a process where microorganisms break down sugars in a substance, often creating alcohol or acids
Transitive: to ferment a substance
例
The baker uses yeast to ferment the dough and make it rise.
パン屋は酵母を使って生地を発酵させ、膨らませます。
例
The grapes began to ferment in the warm sun, transforming into wine over time.
ブドウは暖かい日差しの中で発酵し始め、時間とともにワインに変わった。
03
発酵させる, 騒動を引き起こす
to agitate individuals or groups and create trouble or unrest among them
Transitive: to ferment a negative reaction
例
The malicious gossip spread by a few individuals fermented mistrust and animosity within the community.
少数の個人によって広められた悪意のある噂は、コミュニティ内に不信感と敵意を醸成しました。
04
発酵する, 沸騰する
to be in a state of disorder or unrest
Intransitive
例
As political tensions reached a boiling point, discontent fermented among the populace.
政治的緊張が沸点に達したとき、不満が人々の間で発酵した。
Ferment
01
発酵, 興奮
a state of agitation, excitement, or unrest, often associated with rapid change or transformation
例
The political scandal caused a ferment within the government, leading to calls for reform.
政治スキャンダルは政府内に沸騰を引き起こし、改革を求める声が上がった。
02
発酵, 酵母
a natural process where tiny organisms like yeast turn sugars into alcohol and other byproducts without air
例
During the ferment, bubbles of gas rose to the surface of the grape juice.
発酵の間、気泡がぶどうジュースの表面に浮かび上がった。
03
発酵剤, 酵母
an agent such as yeast or bacteria added to food or drink to start the ferment process
例
The baker sprinkled a ferment into the dough so the bread would rise.
パン屋はパンが膨らむように生地に発酵種を振りかけました。
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