释义 |
romainero‧maine /rəʊˈmeɪn $ roʊ-/ noun [uncountable] American English romaineOrigin: 1900-2000 French romain ‘Roman’ - A few leaves of crisp, cool romaine would make a good addition.
- It came piled on a white plate: a hill of young romaine lettuce served with a sliced lemon.
- The Caesar is a generous complement of crispy romaine tossed with a mild, creamy vinaigrette.
a type of bitter-tasting lettuce with long leaves |