celery 英 [ˈseləri]   美 [ˈsɛləri]

celery

celery  英 [ˈseləri] 美 [ˈsɛləri]

n. [园艺] 芹菜 

名词复数:celeries 

While you are chopping celery you are chopping off negative thoughts. 当你切芹菜时你正在切掉头脑中消极的思想。
And beyond the benefits to your BP, celery also fills you up with almost no calories. 芹菜除了对血压的益处外,还能够使你吃饱但几乎没有带来卡路里。

  • Celery is a very crunchy, succulent vegetable that grows in stalks. You can cook celery, often with more flavorful vegetables, or eat it raw.
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  • n. [园艺] 芹菜
  • 1. While you are chopping celery you are chopping off negative thoughts.

    当你切芹菜时你正在切掉头脑中消极的思想。

  • 2. And beyond the benefits to your BP, celery also fills you up with almost no calories.

    芹菜除了对血压的益处外,还能够使你吃饱但几乎没有带来卡路里。

  • 3. celery has no protective skin, which makes it almost impossible to wash off the chemicals that are used on conventional crops.

    芹菜没有作为保护层的表皮,这使得它几乎不可能洗刷掉用在常规的作物上的化学物质。

  • celery (n.) umbelliferous European plant long cultivated as food, 1660s, sellery, from French céleri (17c., originally sceleri d'Italie), said by French sources to be from Italian (Lombard dialect) seleri (singular selero), from Late Latin selinon, from Greek selinon "parsley" (in Medieval Greek "celery"), a word of uncertain origin. The c- spelling, attested by 1719 in English, is from French. Middle English words for "wild celery" were ache and selinum.
cel·ery / ˈseləri ; NAmE ˈseləri / noun [uncountable ] a vegetable with long crisp light green stemsthat are often eaten raw 芹菜 ( BrE) a stick of celery 一根芹菜 ( NAmE) a stalk of celery 一根芹菜 celery celeries cel·ery / ˈseləri ; NAmE ˈseləri /
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