thyme 英 [taɪm]   美 [taɪm]

thyme

thyme  英 [taɪm] 美 [taɪm]

n. [植] 百里香 

名词复数:thymes 

When I met her she was in the fields harvesting thyme. 当我遇到她时,她正在田里丰收百里香。
For starters, thyme flavonoids relax tracheal and ileal muscles, which are involved in coughing. 首先,百里香类黄酮放松气管和回肠肌肉,它们与咳嗽有关。

  • Thyme is a plant that's used for cooking and smells great too. If you're an aspiring chef, you're probably very familiar with herbs like thyme, rosemary, and oregano.
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  • n. [植] 百里香
  • 1. When I met her she was in the fields harvesting thyme.

    当我遇到她时,她正在田里丰收百里香。

  • 2. For starters, thyme flavonoids relax tracheal and ileal muscles, which are involved in coughing.

    首先,百里香类黄酮放松气管和回肠肌肉,它们与咳嗽有关。

  • 3. Clumps of thyme and oregano remain moribund, but deep within their decaying masses, a few green leaves still can be found.

    百里香和牛至的丛灌仍旧毫无生命力,但在众多的枯枝败叶之中,还是会发现些许的绿叶。

  • thyme (n.) plant of the mint family, late 14c., from Old French thym, tym (13c.) and directly from Latin thymum, from Greek thymon, from PIE *dheu- (1), base of words meaning "to rise in a cloud" (see fume (n.)); thus thyme might be the plant "having a strong odor," or it might be related to thyein "burn as a sacrifice," which would indicate the plant was used as incense. Related: Thymic.
thyme / taɪm ; NAmE taɪm / noun [uncountable ] a plant with small leaves that have a sweet smell and are used in cooking as a herb 百里香(一种植物,叶小,有香味,可作烹饪调味品) thyme thymes thyme / taɪm ; NAmE taɪm /
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