单词 | cauliflower |
释义 | cauliflowerWord family nouncauliflowercauliflower ear , Plants Food, dishcau·li·flow·er /ˈkɒlɪˌflaʊə $ ˈkɒːliˌflaʊər, ˈkɑː-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] DFFHBPa vegetable with green leaves around a firm white centre 花椰菜,菜花 →5 see picture at 见图 vegetable1 Examples from the Corpus cauliflower• Then, for entrance or a parade, you have them carry a melon and a cauliflower to make Melancholy.• Serve with new potatoes, broccoli and cauliflower.• All during supper, eating a pork chop and cauliflower and mashed potatoes, Stephen had wanted to be alone.• A vegetarian, he goes for days consuming nothing but fruit juices and cauliflower.• This amuses us, since people are glad to eat such flowers as cauliflower, broccoli, and artichokes.• Like a giant cauliflower, interjects Blue.• Turn out the lights, they hear rustling noises downstairs: a gang of cauliflower trying the back door.• Look for new season's cauliflowers. (1500-1600) Italian cavolfiore, from cavolo “cabbage” + fiore “flower” |
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