plantain 英 ['plæntɪn;-teɪn]   美 ['plæntɪn]

plantain

plantain  英 ['plæntɪn;-teɪn] 美 ['plæntɪn]

n. 车前草,香蕉之一种 

名词复数:plantains 

I also drink plantain tea for my hayfever, and that's everywhere, even the cracks in the path. 我一发枯草热就用车前草代茶饮,这个好东西到处都是,甚至车轮压过的地方都长。
Take the heat out of them with plantain, which has both anti-inflammatory and antiallergenic properties. 可用具有抗炎和抗过敏作用的车前草熏来消炎止痒。

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  • n. 车前草,香蕉之一种
  • 1. I also drink plantain tea for my hayfever, and that's everywhere, even the cracks in the path.

    我一发枯草热就用车前草代茶饮,这个好东西到处都是,甚至车轮压过的地方都长。

  • 2. Take the heat out of them with plantain, which has both anti-inflammatory and antiallergenic properties.

    可用具有抗炎和抗过敏作用的车前草熏来消炎止痒。

  • 3. Pick a few leaves from the common lawn weed plantain, wash them, mash them, and apply as a poultice to the affected skin.

    从常见的草坪杂草车前草上摘几片叶子,洗净,捣碎,然后像膏药一样敷在受感染的皮肤上。

  • plantain (n.1) "banana," 1550s, plantan, from Spanish plátano, plántano, probably from Carib palatana "banana" (Arawak pratane), and altered by association with Spanish plátano "plane tree," from Medieval Latin plantanus "plane tree," itself altered (by association with Latin planta "plant") from Latin platanus (see plane (n.4)). So called from the shape of its leaves. There is no similarity or relation between this plant and plantain (n.2).
  • plantain (n.2) "weed of the genus Plantago," mid-13c., from Anglo-French plaunteyne, Old French plantain, from Latin plantaginem (nominative plantago), the common weed, from planta "sole of the foot" (see plant (n.)); so called from its flat leaves.
plan·tain / ˈplæntɪn ; NAmE ˈplæntɪn / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a fruit like a large banana,but less sweet, that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable 大蕉 2 [countable ] a wild plant with small green flowers and broad flat leaves that spread out close to the ground 车前草 plantain plantains plan·tain / ˈplæntɪn ; NAmE ˈplæntɪn /
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