carrot 英 [ˈkærət]   美 [ˈkærət]

carrot

carrot  英 [ˈkærət] 美 [ˈkærət]

n. 胡萝卜 

名词复数:carrots 

a pound of carrots 一磅胡萝卜
I pick out every carrot.  我会把每个胡萝卜挑出来.

  • A carrot is a long, orange root vegetable. Carrots can be planted as tiny seeds and grown in a backyard garden.
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  • n. 胡萝卜
  • 1. a pound of carrots

    一磅胡萝卜

  • 2. I pick out every carrot.

    我会把每个胡萝卜挑出来.

  • 3. The carrot is the second most popular vegetable in the world, after the potato.

    胡萝卜是世界上最受欢迎的蔬菜,它仅仅排在马铃薯之后。

  • carrot (n.) common name of plants of the genus Daucus, cultivated from ancient times for their large, tapering, edible root, c. 1500, karette, from Middle French carrotte, from Latin carota, from Greek karoton "carrot," probably from PIE *kre-, from root *ker- (1) "horn; head," and so called for its horn-like shape. A Middle English name for the wild carrot was dauke (late 14c.), from Latin.
car·rot / ˈkærət ; NAmE ˈkærət / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a long pointed orange root vegetable 胡萝卜 grated carrot 擦成丝的胡萝卜 a pound of carrots 一磅胡萝卜 2 [countable ] a reward promised to sb in order to persuade them to do sth (为说服人做事所许诺的)酬报,好处 SYN incentive They are holding out a carrot of $120 million in economic aid. 他们许诺给予 1.2 亿元的经济援助。 IDIOM the carrot and (the) stick (approach) if you use the carrot and stick approach,you persuade sb to try harder by offering them a reward if they do, or a punishment if they do not 胡萝卜加大棒;威逼利诱 carrot carrots car·rot / ˈkærət ; NAmE ˈkærət /
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