sorrel
sorrel 英 ['sɒr(ə)l] 美 ['sɔrəl]
n. 栗色;栗色毛的动物(等于sorel);酢浆草属 adj. 栗色的;红褐色的
名词复数:sorrels
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- n. 栗色;栗色毛的动物(等于sorel);酢浆草属
- adj. 栗色的;红褐色的
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1. I am no more lonely than a single mullein or dandelion in a pasture, or a bean leaf, or sorrel, or a horse-fly, or a bumblebee.
比起牧场上的一朵毛蕊花,一支蒲公英,一片豆叶,一束酢浆草,一只牛虻或大黄蜂来,我并不孤单多少;
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2. There are some versions of borscht made without beets. There is an orange borscht, which is made with tomatoes, and a green borscht, which has a sorrel base.
也有一些版本的罗宋汤不使用甜菜:比如用番茄可以做出橙色的罗宋汤,还有一种绿色的用酸模做成的罗宋汤。
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3. Here’s how good it is: Both Wired.com’s Charlie sorrel and I love it, and we mostly read tech news RSS feeds for our jobs.
的查理索尔和我都爱死它,而我们工作时主要都用RSS馈送看科技新闻-这就足以证明它有多好用了。
- sorrel (adj.) "reddish brown," especially of horses, mid-14c., from Old French sorel, from sor "yellowish-brown," probably from Frankish *saur "dry," or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *sauza- (source also of Middle Dutch soor "dry," Old High German soren "to become dry," Old English sear "withered, barren;" see sere). Perhaps a diminutive form in French.
- sorrel (n.) small perennial plant, late 14c., from Old French surele (12c., Modern French surelle), from sur "sour," from Frankish *sur or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *sura- "sour" (source also of Old High German, Old English sur "sour;" see sour (adj.)). So called for the taste of its leaves.
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