turnip
turnip 英 [ˈtɜ:nɪp] 美 [ˈtɜrnɪp]
n. 萝卜;芜菁甘蓝,大头菜
名词复数:turnips
- A turnip is a slightly bitter-flavored root vegetable. In Japan, it's common to pickle turnips and serve them as a cold snack or in a stir fry with other vegetables.
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- n. 萝卜;芜菁甘蓝,大头菜
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1. And off she ran, returning with an apronful of parsley and a turnip.
于是她跑回家,带着满满一围裙的欧芹和一根萝卜回来了。
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2. The tutor taught them how to twist threads together and how plant turnip.
家庭教师教他们如何搓线和如何种植萝卜。
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3. All I had to do was bring the groceries, which meant a steak — which I thought could fill in for wildebeest or antelope — and a turnip, a mango, some peanuts and potatoes.
我所要做的就是带一些食品(一个牛排)过去,我认为超市的牛排可以代替非洲草原的牛羚肉或羚羊肉,以及一些萝卜,芒果,花生和土豆之类。
- turnip (n.) c. 1500, turnepe, probably from turn (from its shape, as though turned on a lathe) + Middle English nepe "turnip," from Old English næp, from Latin napus "turnip." The modern form of the word emerged late 18c.
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