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单词 mango
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Definition of mango in English:

mango

nounPlural mangoes, Plural mangos ˈmaŋɡəʊˈmæŋɡoʊ
  • 1A fleshy, oval, yellowish-red tropical fruit that is eaten ripe or used green for pickles or chutneys.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, mangos, breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples.
    • When ripe mangoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, Beta-Carotene and other related Carotenoids.
    • A fresh mango will give slightly to the touch, but stay away from very soft or bruised fruit.
    • Known as the queen of tropical fruits, the mango is probably the best loved tropical fruit worldwide.
    • Ripe mangoes are eaten for dessert while pickles and chutney are prepared from unripe fruit.
    • In many parts of the world mangoes aren't exported much, because the locals eat them all.
    • Export of mangoes had been restricted earlier by the United States because of pest-risk.
    • The ripe mango is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari.
    • You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well.
    • Unlike mangoes and other tropical fruits, a diverse community of fig trees provides food year - round.
    • Coffee, cotton, peanuts, mangoes, citrus fruits, and sugarcane are other important crops.
    • For instance, large number of watermelons, mangoes and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets.
    • Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter.
    • I chop up whatever fruits and vegetables I have available and make a delicious salad including my favourite garbanzo beans and mangoes.
    • The most commonly eaten fruits are mangoes, bananas, grapefruit, papayas, and oranges.
    • I picked up some fruits on my way home, so I now have at my disposal apricots, peaches, nectarines, lychee fruit, a mango, and assorted berries.
    • Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and mangoes supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples.
    • On the other hand, green mangos are popular in many dishes from India, Thailand, and Malaysia.
    • Pickled vegetables and fruits like lemons or mangoes are popular accompaniments to meals.
    • To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate.
  • 2The evergreen tropical Indian tree that bears the mango.

    Mangifera indica, family Anacardiaceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have a mango tree that's been in the ground two years.
    • Last year we featured a gardener who was enjoying summer fruit from a mango tree in his garden.
    • Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of mango trees for sale?
    • A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
    • One sunny afternoon, Agueda took a stroll down her backyard, and noticed a familiar young man sitting under a mango tree.
    • They feel it when they walk by her mango tree or when they admire the colorful Haitian art she loved and used to decorate all of the hospital's buildings.
    • There was also a new type of wasp building a nest in the mango tree.
    • Although the mango tree did not originate in this part of the world, St Lucia now boasts many varieties.
    • If growing a mango tree from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
    • He rose, said farewell to the mango tree and the pleasure garden.
    • A squirrel scrambles up the thick, twisted trunk of a mango tree.
    • They saw a cat asleep atop a branch of a mango tree.
    • Ada and another old lady are sitting on the ground under the mango tree.
    • A few men were having their afternoon siesta under the mango tree.
    • On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a mango tree in my backyard.
    • I grabbed a mango tree when the tidal wave tried to sweep me away.
    • The over-grown mango tree still looked good and strong.
    • While some mango trees take up to five years to fruit, others start fruiting very young.
    • She was kneeling under our mango tree drying out some wheat.
    • Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside mango tree and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap.
  • 3A tropical American hummingbird that typically has green plumage with purple feathers on the wings, tail, or head.

    Genus Anthracothorax, family Trochilidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among these are the dark green Jamaican mango and the red- and black-billed streamertail hummingbirds.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Portuguese manga, from a Dravidian language.

Rhymes

charango, Durango, fandango, Okavango, quango, Sango, tango
 
 

Definition of mango in US English:

mango

nounˈmaNGɡōˈmæŋɡoʊ
  • 1A fleshy, oval, yellowish-red tropical fruit that is eaten ripe or used green for pickles or chutneys.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Coffee, cotton, peanuts, mangoes, citrus fruits, and sugarcane are other important crops.
    • I picked up some fruits on my way home, so I now have at my disposal apricots, peaches, nectarines, lychee fruit, a mango, and assorted berries.
    • A fresh mango will give slightly to the touch, but stay away from very soft or bruised fruit.
    • The most commonly eaten fruits are mangoes, bananas, grapefruit, papayas, and oranges.
    • For instance, large number of watermelons, mangoes and other summer fruits began appearing on handcarts in residential colonies and markets.
    • Known as the queen of tropical fruits, the mango is probably the best loved tropical fruit worldwide.
    • On the other hand, green mangos are popular in many dishes from India, Thailand, and Malaysia.
    • Export of mangoes had been restricted earlier by the United States because of pest-risk.
    • Pickled vegetables and fruits like lemons or mangoes are popular accompaniments to meals.
    • Unlike mangoes and other tropical fruits, a diverse community of fig trees provides food year - round.
    • When ripe mangoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, Beta-Carotene and other related Carotenoids.
    • I chop up whatever fruits and vegetables I have available and make a delicious salad including my favourite garbanzo beans and mangoes.
    • Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter.
    • Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, mangos, breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples.
    • Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and mangoes supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples.
    • The ripe mango is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari.
    • Ripe mangoes are eaten for dessert while pickles and chutney are prepared from unripe fruit.
    • You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well.
    • To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate.
    • In many parts of the world mangoes aren't exported much, because the locals eat them all.
  • 2The evergreen Indian tree of the cashew family that bears the mango, widely cultivated in the tropics.

    Mangifera indica, family Anacardiaceae; many local varieties

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They saw a cat asleep atop a branch of a mango tree.
    • One sunny afternoon, Agueda took a stroll down her backyard, and noticed a familiar young man sitting under a mango tree.
    • Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of mango trees for sale?
    • He rose, said farewell to the mango tree and the pleasure garden.
    • There was also a new type of wasp building a nest in the mango tree.
    • Although the mango tree did not originate in this part of the world, St Lucia now boasts many varieties.
    • While some mango trees take up to five years to fruit, others start fruiting very young.
    • Ada and another old lady are sitting on the ground under the mango tree.
    • I have a mango tree that's been in the ground two years.
    • A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
    • A few men were having their afternoon siesta under the mango tree.
    • She was kneeling under our mango tree drying out some wheat.
    • The over-grown mango tree still looked good and strong.
    • Last year we featured a gardener who was enjoying summer fruit from a mango tree in his garden.
    • They feel it when they walk by her mango tree or when they admire the colorful Haitian art she loved and used to decorate all of the hospital's buildings.
    • I grabbed a mango tree when the tidal wave tried to sweep me away.
    • On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a mango tree in my backyard.
    • Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside mango tree and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap.
    • A squirrel scrambles up the thick, twisted trunk of a mango tree.
    • If growing a mango tree from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
  • 3A tropical American hummingbird that typically has green plumage with purple feathers on the wings, tail, or head.

    Genus Anthracothorax, family Trochilidae: several species, e.g., the Jamaican mango (A. mango), which has a dark bronze-green back, purple head, and black underside

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Among these are the dark green Jamaican mango and the red- and black-billed streamertail hummingbirds.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Portuguese manga, from a Dravidian language.

 
 
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