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单词 Granny Smith
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Definition of Granny Smith in English:

Granny Smith

noun ɡrani ˈsmɪθˌɡræni ˈsmɪθ
  • A dessert apple of a bright green variety with crisp sharp-flavoured flesh, originating in Australia.

    史密斯奶奶苹果(原产于澳大利亚,青绿色,肉脆味浓)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Top a piece of toasted nut bread with an ounce of low-fat cheese and slices of a Granny Smith apple.
    • ‘Even the apples have designer labels,’ he quipped, tossing one in the air which was labelled with a Granny Smith sticker.
    • She sighed heavily and reached for a Granny Smith apple and a knife, then began peeling it and cutting it into pieces.
    • I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd.
    • Also note, this will only be but to a certain point as people will soon switch to Coxes as the Granny Smiths become too expensive as these are a close substitute.
    • It's true - I still don't like to eat raw apples very much, except very sharp crisp varieties like a Granny Smith.
    • I am generally fond of Granny Smiths only, but this is some sort of red variety and quite palatable.
    • There's a token gesture towards diversity - Granny Smiths and the odd box of Cox's - but little attempt to offer any of the dozens of different varieties of apples grown within our own shores.
    • Do you enjoy the sweet, supple, and crisp taste of a Granny Smith?
    • I like this wine because of its acidity - it has the tartness of a Granny Smith apple, with a long, lingering acidity on the finish.
    • At Brown University, dining hall purchasers started swapping Granny Smiths and Red Delicious for locally grown Macouns and Pippins.
    • His waiting staff are lined up for lunch service when we pass, and he pounces on one hapless soul and demolishes him with the crispness of a crocodile crunching a Granny Smith.
    • BRAEBURN - A spicy-sweet variety that is wonderful when combined with tart Granny Smiths in a pie or cobbler.
    • Instead of munching on wholesome Granny Smiths, settlers depended on the alcoholic cider as an important part of their diets and a reliable source of hydration as they moved west.
    • They're a bit tart, a bit sweet, firm, and flavorful - better even than decent apples like Galas, Fujis, Breaburns, Macintoshes, Pippins, and Granny Smiths, and far better than those Golden Delicious / Red Delicious abominations.
    • It was a fully-themed apple extravaganza, with Granny Smiths and Pacific Roses on top.
    • As I sit here back at home from my sojourn to Vancouver, chowing on slices of a Granny Smith while an apple pie bakes in the oven, I think to myself: Apples are the perfect fruit.
    • I tend to use Granny Smiths or a similarly tart apple.
    • These are almost always small, but we have to be cautious to compare apples with apples and even more particularly Granny Smiths with Granny Smiths.
    • Add the onion, yellow bell pepper, celery root, jalapeno pepper, Granny Smiths, and sultanas and sauté until tender, about five minutes.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after Maria Ann (Granny) Smith (circa1801–1870), who first produced such apples.

Definition of Granny Smith in US English:

Granny Smith

nounˌɡræni ˈsmɪθ
  • A dessert apple of a bright green variety with crisp sharp-flavored flesh, originating in Australia.

    史密斯奶奶苹果(原产于澳大利亚,青绿色,肉脆味浓)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Top a piece of toasted nut bread with an ounce of low-fat cheese and slices of a Granny Smith apple.
    • These are almost always small, but we have to be cautious to compare apples with apples and even more particularly Granny Smiths with Granny Smiths.
    • Do you enjoy the sweet, supple, and crisp taste of a Granny Smith?
    • ‘Even the apples have designer labels,’ he quipped, tossing one in the air which was labelled with a Granny Smith sticker.
    • I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd.
    • It was a fully-themed apple extravaganza, with Granny Smiths and Pacific Roses on top.
    • At Brown University, dining hall purchasers started swapping Granny Smiths and Red Delicious for locally grown Macouns and Pippins.
    • I tend to use Granny Smiths or a similarly tart apple.
    • I like this wine because of its acidity - it has the tartness of a Granny Smith apple, with a long, lingering acidity on the finish.
    • His waiting staff are lined up for lunch service when we pass, and he pounces on one hapless soul and demolishes him with the crispness of a crocodile crunching a Granny Smith.
    • As I sit here back at home from my sojourn to Vancouver, chowing on slices of a Granny Smith while an apple pie bakes in the oven, I think to myself: Apples are the perfect fruit.
    • There's a token gesture towards diversity - Granny Smiths and the odd box of Cox's - but little attempt to offer any of the dozens of different varieties of apples grown within our own shores.
    • BRAEBURN - A spicy-sweet variety that is wonderful when combined with tart Granny Smiths in a pie or cobbler.
    • Add the onion, yellow bell pepper, celery root, jalapeno pepper, Granny Smiths, and sultanas and sauté until tender, about five minutes.
    • Instead of munching on wholesome Granny Smiths, settlers depended on the alcoholic cider as an important part of their diets and a reliable source of hydration as they moved west.
    • It's true - I still don't like to eat raw apples very much, except very sharp crisp varieties like a Granny Smith.
    • I am generally fond of Granny Smiths only, but this is some sort of red variety and quite palatable.
    • She sighed heavily and reached for a Granny Smith apple and a knife, then began peeling it and cutting it into pieces.
    • Also note, this will only be but to a certain point as people will soon switch to Coxes as the Granny Smiths become too expensive as these are a close substitute.
    • They're a bit tart, a bit sweet, firm, and flavorful - better even than decent apples like Galas, Fujis, Breaburns, Macintoshes, Pippins, and Granny Smiths, and far better than those Golden Delicious / Red Delicious abominations.

Origin

Late 19th century: named after Maria Ann ( Granny) Smith ( c 1801–1870), who first produced such apples.

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