tuber 英 ['tjuːbə]   美 ['tʊbɚ]

tuber

tuber  英 ['tjuːbə] 美 ['tʊbɚ]

n. [植] 块茎;隆起 

名词复数:tubers 

This year, we used the purplish tuber in taro and pumpkin tofu puffs. 这年,我们用紫色块茎中的芋头,南瓜豆腐泡。
In other words, yacon tuber has a very low glycemic index and very few calories. 换言之,亚贡雪莲果块茎的血糖指数非常低和所含卡路里是极少的。

  • A tuber is a plant that mainly grows underground. Potatoes and yams are tubers — and they're delicious with a little butter and salt.
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  • n. [植] 块茎;隆起
  • 1. This year, we used the purplish tuber in taro and pumpkin tofu puffs.

    这年,我们用紫色块茎中的芋头,南瓜豆腐泡。

  • 2. In other words, yacon tuber has a very low glycemic index and very few calories.

    换言之,亚贡雪莲果块茎的血糖指数非常低和所含卡路里是极少的。

  • 3. In the Near and Middle East, Iranians like their ice cream flavored with salep, an extract from a tuber which has been boiled.

    在近东和中东地区,伊朗人喜欢在冰淇淋中加入色利普粉——色利普粉是将某种植物块茎煮熟后提取的物质。

  • tuber (n.) "thick underground stem," 1660s, from Latin tuber "edible root, truffle; lump, bump, swelling," from PIE *tubh-, from root *teue- "to swell."
tuber / ˈtjuːbə(r) ; NAmE ˈtuːbər / noun the short thick round part of an underground stemor root of some plants, such as potatoes, which stores food and from which new plants grow 块茎(某些植物的肉质地下茎) tu·ber·ous / ˈtjuːbərəs ; NAmE ˈtuːbərəs / adjective tuber tubers tuber / ˈtjuːbə(r) ; NAmE ˈtuːbər / tu·ber·ous / ˈtjuːbərəs ; NAmE ˈtuːbərəs /
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