artichoke
artichoke 英 [ˈɑ:tɪtʃəʊk] 美 [ˈɑrtɪtʃoʊk]
n. 朝鲜蓟(形似百合果的绿果);菊芋(等于Jerusalem artichoke);洋蓟(等于globe artichoke)
名词复数:artichokes
- An artichoke is an edible plant with many leaves and a tender, delicious heart. Some people like to dip their artichoke leaves in melted butter.
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- n. 朝鲜蓟(形似百合果的绿果);菊芋(等于Jerusalem artichoke);洋蓟(等于globe artichoke)
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1. Topped with Parmesan cheese, no one will ever know this hot white bean and artichoke dip is healthy.
把意大利干酪铺在顶上,没有人会知道这热浸白豆和朝鲜蓟是很健康的。
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2. WhoI work for doesn’t like surprises, so part of my job is telling my employersahead of time if tonight they’ll be asked to eat something difficult like alobster or an artichoke.
我的雇主不喜欢惊喜,所以我的工作之一是提前通知他们,如果今晚他们会吃到类似龙虾或是洋蓟之类难以下咽的东西的话。
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3. To serve, place each portion of salmon on a serving plate, then top with 1/4 of the artichoke mixture.
上桌前,在每个盘子里放上鲑鱼,然后在上面盖上1 /4的朝鲜蓟混合物。
- artichoke (n.) "thistle-like plant," also "the head of the flower stem, used as food," 1530s, from articiocco, Northern Italian variant of Italian arcicioffo, from Old Spanish alcarchofa, from Arabic al-hursufa "artichoke." The Northern Italian variation probably is from influence of ciocco "stump."
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