单词 | succulent |
释义 | succulentWord family nounsucculenceadverbsucculentlyadjectivesucculent suc·cu·lent1 /ˈsʌkjələnt/ adjectiveadj DELICIOUSjuicy and good to eat 多汁而美味的 a succulent steak 美味多汁的牛排 —succulence noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus succulent• The lettuce, succulent and green.• It can be anything from a rich and succulent casserole to a stir fry recipe with a subtle hint of the Orient.• With fingers stained and mouths puckered and purple, our memories of indulgently consuming these succulent fruits are almost sinful.• The chicken was golden and crispy on the outside and juicy and succulent inside.• The bright flavor of paprika, in combination with sour cream, is a perfect foil for the succulent meat of rabbit.• This part of the country is famous for its fine wines and succulent peaches.• All were eyeless for the crows and ravens pluck the succulent pieces first.• There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.• One is raised primarily for the purpose of foie gras, the succulent swollen liver of the goose.• succulent tropical fruit Plantssucculent2 noun [countableC] technicalHBP a plant such as a cactus, that has thick soft leaves or stems that can hold a lot of liquid 肉质植物〔茎叶肥厚多水分的植物〕 Examples from the Corpus succulent• The landscaping was sparse, composed of drought-tolerant plants: pyracantha wistaria, and succulents.• Another greenhouse has been landscaped to show succulents and cacti in a natural setting. (1600-1700) Latin suculentus, from sucus “juice” |
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