basil 英 [ˈbæzl]   美 [ˈbæzəl,ˈbezəl]

basil

basil  英 [ˈbæzl] 美 [ˈbæzəl,ˈbezəl]

n. 罗勒属植物(用于调味);斜刃面 

名词复数:basils 

We can see here that the basil (on the left) is doing well. 我们能看见这里的罗勒植物(左)长得很好。
His suggestions: use basil, ginger, vanilla or — in this case, strawberry. 他的建议是:用罗勒,姜,香草或起同样作用的-草莓。

  • Basil is a strongly scented herb. Basil is commonly used on pizza, in spaghetti sauce, and in pesto.
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  • n. 罗勒属植物(用于调味);斜刃面
  • 1. We can see here that the basil (on the left) is doing well.

    我们能看见这里的罗勒植物(左)长得很好。

  • 2. His suggestions: use basil, ginger, vanilla or — in this case, strawberry.

    他的建议是:用罗勒,姜,香草或起同样作用的-草莓。

  • 3. Both have good result if you are looking for a good gnocchi recipe or if you need a recipe to take care of all that basil and couscous in your house.

    无论是你在找一个意大利团子的菜谱还是想找个能用上你家里那些罗勒和粗燕麦粉的菜谱,两个引擎都能为你找到满意的结果。

  • Basil masc. proper name, from Latin Basilius, from Greek Basileios "kingly, royal," from basileus "king," especially the king of Persia, "prince," possibly from a language of Asia Minor (compare Lydian battos "king"), but according to Beekes, it "is no doubt of PreGreek origin (i.e., not a loanword from another country)." The youngest of the Greek words for "king" (alongside koiranos and anax). St. Basil the Great lived 4c. and was the founder of Eastern monasticism.
  • basil (n.) aromatic shrubby plant, early 15c., from Old French basile (15c., Modern French basilic), from Medieval Latin basilicum, from Greek basilikon (phyton) "royal (plant)," from basileus "king" (see Basil). So called, probably, because it was believed to have been used in making royal perfumes. In Latin, confused with basiliscus (see basilisk) because it was supposed to be an antidote to the basilisk's venom.
basil / ˈbæzl ; NAmE ˈbæzl ; ˈbeɪzl / noun [uncountable ] a plant with shiny green leaves that smell sweet and are used in cooking as a herb 罗勒(叶子碧绿芳香,用于烹调) basil basils basil / ˈbæzl ; NAmE ˈbæzl ; ˈbeɪzl /
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