oregano 英 [,ɒrɪ'gɑːnəʊ;ə'regənəʊ]   美 [ə'rɛɡəno]

oregano

oregano  英 [,ɒrɪ'gɑːnəʊ;ə'regənəʊ] 美 [ə'rɛɡəno]

n. 牛至 

名词复数:oreganoes 

Basil, oregano, cherry tomatoes, alfalfa sprouts and mint are easily grown in your kitchen window. 罗勒,牛至,小番茄,苜蓿种子还有薄荷都能在你家厨房窗户那里种植。
Spice up your food by keeping these healthy choices in your spice rack: black pepper, basil, cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, oregano, sage, and garlic. 为了使你的食物增添香味,可以选用你香料架上的香料:黑胡椒,罗勒油,桂皮香料,百里香,生姜,牛至,鼠尾草和大蒜。

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  • n. 牛至
  • 1. Basil, oregano, cherry tomatoes, alfalfa sprouts and mint are easily grown in your kitchen window.

    罗勒,牛至,小番茄,苜蓿种子还有薄荷都能在你家厨房窗户那里种植。

  • 2. Spice up your food by keeping these healthy choices in your spice rack: black pepper, basil, cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, oregano, sage, and garlic.

    为了使你的食物增添香味,可以选用你香料架上的香料:黑胡椒,罗勒油,桂皮香料,百里香,生姜,牛至,鼠尾草和大蒜。

  • 3. I tasted them and liked their interesting thyme-oregano flavor -- which, I discovered, was delectable when sprinkled liberally on broiled salmon filets.

    我尝了一下味道,很喜欢那百里香-牛至混合味道—我发现当将它满洒到三文鱼上时真是美味至极。

  • oregano (n.) 1771, from Spanish or American Spanish oregano, from Latin origanus, origanum, from Greek oreiganon, from oros "mountain" (see oread) + ganos "brightness, ornament." The older form of the word in English was the Latin-derived origanum (mid-13c.), also origan (early 15c.). In Europe, the dried leaves of wild marjoram; in America, a different, and more pungent, shrub.
ore·gano / ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːnəʊ ; NAmE əˈreɡənoʊ / noun [uncountable ] a plant with leaves that have a sweet smell and are used in cooking as a herb 牛至(叶可用于调味) ore·gano / ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːnəʊ ; NAmE əˈreɡənoʊ /
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