cantaloupe 英 [ˈkæntəlu:p]   美 [ˈkæntlˌop]

cantaloupe

cantaloupe  英 [ˈkæntəlu:p] 美 [ˈkæntlˌop]

n. 哈密瓜;香瓜;[园艺] 罗马甜瓜 

名词复数:cantaloupes 

You could probably make this with watermelon or any other sweet melon, but I've only tried honeydew and cantaloupe. 当然你也可以用西瓜或甜瓜做这道饮品,不过我只试过用蜜瓜和美国香瓜做。
There is no easier, healthier way to "beef up" a meal than with an apple, an orange, a big helping of watermelon or cantaloupe, or a sliced tomato. 餐后来一个苹果,桔子,一大份西瓜或者哈密瓜,或者一片西红柿都是最简单不过,但非常健康的喂饱肚子的方法。

  • A cantaloupe is a small melon with rough skin and orange flesh. If you are making fruit salad, don't forget the cantaloupe.
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  • n. 哈密瓜;香瓜;[园艺] 罗马甜瓜
  • 1. You could probably make this with watermelon or any other sweet melon, but I've only tried honeydew and cantaloupe.

    当然你也可以用西瓜或甜瓜做这道饮品,不过我只试过用蜜瓜和美国香瓜做。

  • 2. There is no easier, healthier way to "beef up" a meal than with an apple, an orange, a big helping of watermelon or cantaloupe, or a sliced tomato.

    餐后来一个苹果,桔子,一大份西瓜或者哈密瓜,或者一片西红柿都是最简单不过,但非常健康的喂饱肚子的方法。

  • 3. I start to cut the cantaloupe for my sons' breakfast and stop.

    我准备切哈密瓜给儿子当早餐,刚开始又停了下来。

  • cantaloupe (n.) also cantaloup, small, round type of melon, 1739, from French, from Italian, from Cantalupo, name of a former Papal summer estate near Rome, where the melons first were grown in Europe after their introduction (supposedly from Armenia). The place name seems to be "singing wolf" and might refer to a spot where wolves gathered, but this might be folk etymology.
can·ta·loupe / ˈkæntəluːp ; NAmE ˈkæntəluːp / noun a melon(= a type of fruit) with a green skin and orange flesh 甜瓜;哈蜜瓜 cantaloupe cantaloupes can·ta·loupe / ˈkæntəluːp ; NAmE ˈkæntəluːp /
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