pearmain

英['peəmeɪn] 美['peəmeɪn]
  • n. 红苹果
  • pear n.梨子;梨树
  • pearl n.珍珠v.(用珍珠)装饰;呈珍珠状adj.珍珠般的
  • pearlash n.珍珠灰
  • pearlised adj.=pearlized
  • pearlite n.珠层体;珍珠岩;【材】珠光体
Noun:
  1. any of several varieties of apples with red skins

1. Mr Pearmain points out that Ugandan oil is waxy, and so likely to solidify in a pipeline unless heated.
皮尔曼指出,乌干达的石油呈蜡状。除非石油管道不停地被加热,石油很可能会变成固体。

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2. However, just like the last pearmain that falls from the apple tree usually tastes sour, the great love that takes your breath usually favors no wait.
偏偏最后掉下的红苹果,通常是酸的。而惊心动魄的伟大爱情,通常不是等来的。

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3. There are apples for keeping, cooking, eating and the making of ciders, with names as colorful as they are various: Scollop Gillyflower, Red Winter Pearmain, Kansas Keeper.
人们不仅把苹果用于储藏、烹饪、食用以及酿制苹果酒,还给苹果起了各种各样的名字:海中紫罗兰,寒冬红苹果,堪萨斯卫士。

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4. There are apples for keeping, cooking, eating and the making of ciders, with names as colorful as they are various: Scollop Gillyflower, Red Winter Pearmain, Kansas Keeper.
人们不仅把苹果用于储藏、烹饪、食用以及酿制苹果酒,还给苹果起了各种各样的名字:海中紫罗兰,寒冬红苹果,堪萨斯卫士。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. However, just like the last pearmain that falls from the apple tree usually tastes sour, the great love that takes your breath usually favors no wait.
      偏偏最后掉下的红苹果,通常是酸的。而惊心动魄的伟大爱情,通常不是等来的。

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