grapefruit 英 [ˈgreɪpfru:t]   美 [ˈɡrepˌfrut]

grapefruit

grapefruit  英 [ˈgreɪpfru:t] 美 [ˈɡrepˌfrut]

n. 西柚;葡萄柚;葡萄柚树 

名词复数:grapefruits 

Enjoy a romantic salad that incorporates citrus, like pink grapefruit or mandarin oranges, or use a dressing made with lemon and lime. 享受一次浪漫的包含着象粉红色葡萄柚或柑橘类的沙拉,或使用柠檬和酸橙作的调味品吧。
There are certain relatives of grapefruit that we call pummelo, some of which are very, very low or have no furanocoumarins in them at all. “ 葡萄柚也是有亲戚的如我们所知的“文旦”,但它们含有的呋喃并香豆素量很少,甚至没有。

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  • n. 西柚;葡萄柚;葡萄柚树
  • 1. Enjoy a romantic salad that incorporates citrus, like pink grapefruit or mandarin oranges, or use a dressing made with lemon and lime.

    享受一次浪漫的包含着象粉红色葡萄柚或柑橘类的沙拉,或使用柠檬和酸橙作的调味品吧。

  • 2. There are certain relatives of grapefruit that we call pummelo, some of which are very, very low or have no furanocoumarins in them at all.

    “ 葡萄柚也是有亲戚的如我们所知的“文旦”,但它们含有的呋喃并香豆素量很少,甚至没有。

  • 3. grapefruit juice can raise the level of some medications in the blood.

    葡萄柚汁能提升一些药物在血液中的效力。

  • grapefruit (n.) 1814, from grape + fruit. Said to have been so called for its taste, or perhaps because it grows in clusters. Perhaps a marketing name; it was known by various names (pomelo, shaddock) before the current one emerged. The fruit itself was known since 1693 (in Hans Sloane's catalogue of Jamaican plants); presumably it originated in Jamaica from chance hybrids between other cultivated citrus. An ornamental plant chiefly at first, not much eaten until late 19c.
grape·fruit / ˈɡreɪpfruːt ; NAmE ˈɡreɪpfruːt / noun ( plural grapefruit or grapefruits ) [countable ,  uncountable ] a large round yellow citrusfruit with a lot of slightly sour juice 葡萄柚;柚子;西柚 grape·fruit / ˈɡreɪpfruːt ; NAmE ˈɡreɪpfruːt /
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