Garlic
['gɑːlɪk] or ['ɡɑrlɪk]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) aromatic bulb used as seasoning.
(noun.) bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized; bulb breaks up into separate strong-flavored cloves.
手打:凯勒--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.
(n.) A kind of jig or farce.
亚历山大校對
娱乐性解釋/意思:
To dream of passing through a garlic patch, denotes a rise from penury to prominence and wealth. To a young woman, this denotes that she will marry from a sense of business, and love will not be considered. To eat garlic in your dreams, denotes that you will take a sensible view of life and leave its ideals to take care of themselves.
手打:玛吉
娱乐性解釋/意思:
From Grk. gar, for, and Lat. liceor, to bid. Good for the biddies.
整理:薇尔玛
例句/造句/用法:
- I asked the man with the garlic. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- His breath came in my face metallic with garlic and red wine. 歐尼斯特·海明威. 永別了,武器.
- Front-de-Boeuf was burnt alive for a less matter, for he kept a good table for his prisoners, only put too much garlic in his last dish of pottage. 沃爾特·司各特. 艾凡赫.
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