grapefruit
英 [ˈɡreɪp.fruːt]
美 [ˈɡreɪp.fruːt]
将“grapefruit”分解为“grape”(葡萄)和“fruit”(水果)。想象一个“葡萄”形状的“水果”,这样就能联想到这个单词指的是一种形状像葡萄的水果。
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grapefruit 葡萄柚,西柚因形如葡萄成串成得名。
- grapefruit (n.)
- 1814, from grape + fruit. Said to have been so called for its taste, or perhaps because it grows in clusters. Perhaps a marketing name; it was known by various names (pomelo, shaddock) before the current one emerged. The fruit itself was known since 1693 (in Hans Sloane's catalogue of Jamaican plants); presumably it originated in Jamaica from chance hybrids between other cultivated citrus. An ornamental plant chiefly at first, not much eaten until late 19c.
- 1. An orange resembles a grapefruit.
- 橘子和葡萄柚很相似.
- 2. Citric acid can be extracted from the juice of oranges, lemons, limes or grapefruit.
- 柠檬酸可以从橙汁、柠檬汁、酸橙汁或者柚子汁中提取。
- 3. Cut the grapefruit in two.
- 把柚子剖成两半.
- 4. I'd like some grapefruit, watermelons and peaches.
- 我想买些柚子 、 西瓜和桃子.
- 5. The kid who stacks the free - range grapefruit in your health food store is not a nutritionist.
- 健康食品商店里那些摆柚子的家伙,不是营养专家.