释义 |
‖ nespola|ˈnɛspələ| [It.] = medlar.
1883Lady Monkswell Jrnl. 29 Apr. in Victorian Diarist (1944) 104 On the entrance terrace were lemon trees in pots, trees of magnolia (not in flower) & nespola. 1920D. H. Lawrence Let. 7 May (1932) 504 Nespoli look like apricots, and taste a bit like them—but they're pear-shaped. They're a sort of medlar. 1922Blackw. Mag. Feb. 157/2 Florindo threw a number of nespole with deadly accuracy. |