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单词 mangel
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Definition of mangel in English:

mangel

(also mangel-wurzel)
nounˈmaŋɡ(ə)lˈmæŋɡəl
  • another term for mangold
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mangel-wurzels were pulled by hand and lead back to the yard by the same horses and carts.
    • I'm late sowing runner beans, fennel and mangels (for Smokey and the pigs) but all will go in tomorrow.
    • For Punkie Night, children carry lanterns made from hollowed-out mangel-wurzels (these days pumpkins are used) with faces cut out of them around the village boundary, collecting money and singing the punkie song.
    • Other crops grown over a comparatively small acreage were beans, turnips, potatoes, oats, barley, mangel-wurzels, clover, tares, peas, and rye; these accounted for the remainder of the arable land.
    • A mangel-wurzel is a type of beet, bigger than your average beet
    • The beetroot is important economically, for its siblings, the sugar beet and the mangel-wurzel, both played dramatic parts in recent history.
    • Could it be that, having watered down the chicken with non-specific mince you are now further diluting your capital costs with low grade mangel-wurzels?
    • The availability of such compounds is taken for granted these days, but the laborious task of extracting glutamine from kilogram quantities of mangel-wurzels clearly made an impression on the young Williamson.
    • This group includes Sugar Beets, grown for sugar extraction and mangel-wurzels, grown for livestock feed.
    • These lanterns were mangel-wurzels (large beets) or pumpkins hollowed out with a ghostly face cut into them, illuminated by a candle placed inside.
    • They belong to the botanical species Beta vulgaris, which also includes sugar beets, mangel-wurzels (very large roots used as animal fodder), foliage beets, and Swiss chard.
    • Cattle farming required a more intensive cultivation of fodder crops such as maize, potatoes, turnips, and mangels.
    • Swiss chard, garden beets, stock beets, or mangel-wurzels, and sugar beets all belong to the same species and will intercross readily.
    • A couple of the beds will be given more attention, and fennel, mangels and sprouting broccoli sown in them.
    • A mangel-wurzel is a stubborn root that parts company with the earth only after a vigorous tussle, and I don't envy Rab Butler his summer, even though he was paid 8¢ an hour.

Rhymes

angle, bangle, bespangle, dangle, entangle, fandangle, jangle, mangle, spangle, strangle, tangle, wangle, wide-angle, wrangle

Definition of mangel in US English:

mangel

(also mangel-wurzel)
nounˈmaNGɡəlˈmæŋɡəl
  • A beet of a variety with a large root, cultivated as feed for livestock.

    Beta vulgaris subsp. crassa, family Chenopodiaceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mangel-wurzels were pulled by hand and lead back to the yard by the same horses and carts.
    • This group includes Sugar Beets, grown for sugar extraction and mangel-wurzels, grown for livestock feed.
    • The beetroot is important economically, for its siblings, the sugar beet and the mangel-wurzel, both played dramatic parts in recent history.
    • A mangel-wurzel is a stubborn root that parts company with the earth only after a vigorous tussle, and I don't envy Rab Butler his summer, even though he was paid 8¢ an hour.
    • Swiss chard, garden beets, stock beets, or mangel-wurzels, and sugar beets all belong to the same species and will intercross readily.
    • Could it be that, having watered down the chicken with non-specific mince you are now further diluting your capital costs with low grade mangel-wurzels?
    • Cattle farming required a more intensive cultivation of fodder crops such as maize, potatoes, turnips, and mangels.
    • A mangel-wurzel is a type of beet, bigger than your average beet
    • A couple of the beds will be given more attention, and fennel, mangels and sprouting broccoli sown in them.
    • They belong to the botanical species Beta vulgaris, which also includes sugar beets, mangel-wurzels (very large roots used as animal fodder), foliage beets, and Swiss chard.
    • I'm late sowing runner beans, fennel and mangels (for Smokey and the pigs) but all will go in tomorrow.
    • These lanterns were mangel-wurzels (large beets) or pumpkins hollowed out with a ghostly face cut into them, illuminated by a candle placed inside.
    • Other crops grown over a comparatively small acreage were beans, turnips, potatoes, oats, barley, mangel-wurzels, clover, tares, peas, and rye; these accounted for the remainder of the arable land.
    • The availability of such compounds is taken for granted these days, but the laborious task of extracting glutamine from kilogram quantities of mangel-wurzels clearly made an impression on the young Williamson.
    • For Punkie Night, children carry lanterns made from hollowed-out mangel-wurzels (these days pumpkins are used) with faces cut out of them around the village boundary, collecting money and singing the punkie song.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from German Mangoldwurzel, from Mangold ‘beet’ + Wurzel ‘root’.

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