释义 |
beetrootbeet‧root /ˈbiːtruːt/ noun [countable, uncountable] - Anyway, they taste much the same, and last year beetroot soup was added to the menu.
- By now, his wife would have given up waiting and served the cold beetroot soup with sour cream and chives.
- He is particularly fond of hot beetroot, recommending it as an accompaniment to roast saddle of hare - a delicious combination.
- Mix in the yogurt, stir in the beetroot and apple and season well.
- One of them asked if I would like some beetroot.
- The dunderheads etc wander in and out picking hungrily at the remains of a beetroot salad.
- This liquid was made by chopping up the roots of an inedible yam which looked like stringy, tough beetroot.
1British English a plant with a round dark red root that you cook and eat as a vegetable SYN beet American English2go beetroot British English informal to become red in the face, especially because you are embarrassed |