Tamarind
['tæm(ə)rɪnd] or ['tæmərɪnd]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys.
(noun.) long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp.
布什校對--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) A leguminous tree (Tamarindus Indica) cultivated both the Indies, and the other tropical countries, for the sake of its shade, and for its fruit. The trunk of the tree is lofty and large, with wide-spreading branches; the flowers are in racemes at the ends of the branches. The leaves are small and finely pinnated.
(n.) One of the preserved seed pods of the tamarind, which contain an acid pulp, and are used medicinally and for preparing a pleasant drink.
杰西卡校對
解釋/意思:
n. a beautiful spreading East Indian tree its pods filled with a pleasant acidulous sweet reddish-black pulp in which the seeds are embedded.
校對:潘西
例句/造句/用法:
- There are also from Jamaica a green lime, some fresh tamarinds, and some pieces of fresh ginger. 威廉K.大衛. 智者、化學家和偉大醫生的秘密.
- In the same parcel came some green sugar-cane, fresh tamarinds taken direct from the tree, fresh limes, and the juices of two different fruits. 威廉K.大衛. 智者、化學家和偉大醫生的秘密.
整理:罗拉