单词 | peach |
释义 | peach From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Plants, Colours Food, dishpeachpeach1 /piːtʃ/ ●●● S3 noun1 [countable]DFFHBP a round juicy fruit that has a soft yellow or red skin and a large hard seed in the centre, or the tree that this fruit grows on2 [uncountable]CC a pale pinkish-orange colour3 [singular] old-fashionedENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingNICE something or someone that you think is very gooda peach of a goal. Anderton scored a real peach. Jan’s 4 → peaches and creamExamples from the Corpuspeach• Then why not just eat a peach? we asked.• Talking of laughter, last night's 3-3 draw at Old Trafford was a peach.• Cantona's eventual finish, a delightful turn and shot to claim his first goal for United, was a peach.• So he raced from dogwood to blossoming peach.• Arrange grilled peaches on a platter and garnish with lime slices.• Until now the only sure solution has been to grow peaches under glass, but help may be at hand.• Jan's a real peach.• It has an all-pervading stench of goat and rotting peaches.a peach of a• But it seemed such a peach of a way out of trouble.peachpeach2 adjectivepinkish-orange in colour peach curtainsOrigin peach (1200-1300) Old French peche, from Late Latin persica, from Latin persicus “Persian” |
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