rhubarb 英 [ˈru:bɑ:b]   美 [ˈrubɑrb]

rhubarb

rhubarb  英 [ˈru:bɑ:b] 美 [ˈrubɑrb]

n. 大黄的叶柄,大黄;喧哗 

名词复数:rhubarbs 

rhubarb is a very underrated plant –it produces some of the nicest tasting puddings and is incredibly easy to grow at home. 大黄是一种被低估的植物——它被用于制作一些最美味的布丁并且在家里种也很容易存活。
rhubarb is something of a wonder plant – in addition to an unknown poison in its leaves, they also contain a corrosive acid. 大黄是一种很不错的植物——此外它的叶子中含有一种不知名的毒,它们通常含有腐蚀性酸。

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  • n. 大黄的叶柄,大黄;喧哗
  • 1. rhubarb is a very underrated plant –it produces some of the nicest tasting puddings and is incredibly easy to grow at home.

    大黄是一种被低估的植物——它被用于制作一些最美味的布丁并且在家里种也很容易存活。

  • 2. rhubarb is something of a wonder plant – in addition to an unknown poison in its leaves, they also contain a corrosive acid.

    大黄是一种很不错的植物——此外它的叶子中含有一种不知名的毒,它们通常含有腐蚀性酸。

  • 3. From the low-growing Indian rhubarb to the mighty English maples, the plants in this region get ready for the winter with a cornucopia of colors.

    从低速度生长的印度大黄到巨大的英国枫树,这一地区的植物用丰富的色彩为冬天的到来做好准备。

  • rhubarb (n.) late 14c., from Old French rubarbe, from Medieval Latin rheubarbarum, from Greek rha barbaron "foreign rhubarb," from rha "rhubarb," perhaps ultimately from a source akin to Persian rewend "rhubarb" (associated in Greek with Rha, ancient Scythian name of the River Volga) + barbaron, neuter of barbaros "foreign" (see barbarian). Grown in China and Tibet, it was imported into ancient Europe by way of Russia.
rhu·barb / ˈruːbɑːb ; NAmE ˈruːbɑːrb / noun [uncountable ] 1 the thick red stemsof a garden plant, also called rhubarb,that are cooked and eaten as a fruit 大黄;大黄茎;馅饼菜 rhubarb pie 大黄馅饼 2 a word that a group of actors repeat on stage to give the impression of a lot of people talking at the same time (演员们为了制造人声嘈杂的效果而重复说的词) rhubarb rhubarbs rhu·barb / ˈruːbɑːb ; NAmE ˈruːbɑːrb /
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