rosemary

英['rəʊzməri] 美['roʊzmeri]
  • n. 迷迭香
  • Rosemary.
  • n. 罗斯玛丽(女子名)
rosemaries
    n. (名词)
    1. 【植】迷迭香(灌木,叶子窄小,气味芬芳,可用于烹调)
    2. 艾菊
    3. 罗斯玛丽(女子名)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. widely cultivated for its fragrant grey-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery

  2. extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats

1. Anna and Rosemary arrived burdened by bags and food baskets.
安娜和罗斯玛丽来时提着很多的大包小包和装了食物的篮子。

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2. The germ of an idea took root in Rosemary's mind.
罗斯玛丽心里萌生了一个念头。

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3. A nasty surprise awaited them in Rosemary Lane.
在罗斯玛丽巷,一起严重的意外事件正等待着他们。

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4. Rosemary likes to stay in the background.
罗斯玛丽不喜欢抛头露面。

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5. They were served lamb and rosemary and she surprised herself by eating greedily.
给他们上的是迷迭香焖羊肉,令她惊讶的是,自己竟然吃得那么起劲儿。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There is a lavender scent and rosemary scent in the air.
      空气中有熏衣草和迷迭香花的味道。
    2. Rosemary is emblematic of constancy.
      迷迭香是贞节的象征。