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单词 strawberry
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Definition of strawberry in English:

strawberry

nounPlural strawberries ˈstrɔːb(ə)ri
  • 1A sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They come in all degrees of alcoholic strength, sweetness, and fizziness and are popularly flavoured with such fruits as strawberry, peach, mango, and so on.
    • Sweet vanilla oak, supple tannins, pure cherry and wild strawberry fruit are its hallmarks.
    • All these fruits freeze well except strawberries, which should be saved for the summer months.
    • Ripening could also be controlled in strawberries and most citrus fruits, which do not respond to the chemical.
    • Libran foods and plants include many fruits - strawberry, peach, apple, autumn berries.
    • inside there was a punnet of rather soft strawberries sitting on top of a carton of half a dozen eggs.
    • Net strawberries before the fruit starts to show colour, to keep off birds.
    • She flipped her hair over her shoulder and he could smell the sweet scent of strawberries wafting up from it.
    • Invest in a set of small plastic boxes for chopped fresh fruit, strawberries, grapes or cherries.
    • The scent of her hair was a mix of strawberries and tropical fruit, which he loved.
    • If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies.
    • Fresh fruit, such as grapes or strawberries, can be dipped to make confections for immediate consumption.
    • New flavors include apple cinnamon crunch, chocolate raspberry supreme, strawberry yogurt and strawberry fruit crunch.
    • When she looked back to her breakfast, the last strawberry in he fruit salad was gone.
    • One of my companions was quite taken with the strawberry mousse, which was full of fresh strawberries and not too sweet.
    • The results are discussed in terms of a putative role of this enzyme in the release of oligosaccharins from the strawberry fruit cell wall.
    • Ripe cherry and wild strawberries expand into complex tar, porcini and oak flavors.
    • Next was fruits and strawberry / banana yoghurt.
    • If you take soft fruit such as strawberries and cherries, protect them from the rigours of the road and from too much warmth.
    • The kitchen garden includes fruits, such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables.
  • 2The low-growing plant which produces the strawberry, having white flowers, lobed leaves, and runners, and found throughout north temperate regions.

    Genus Fragaria, family Rosaceae; the commercial strawberry is usually F. × ananassa

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That means there's no need to mulch the plants to protect the strawberry crowns from winter cold.
    • Finally, the pupils used six tubs to plant strawberry runners.
    • Our new strawberry plants arrived, along with the redcurrant and whitecurrant bushes, onion and shallot sets and a pile of seeds.
    • Most growers send irrigation water to their strawberry plants though slender polyethylene tubes known as drip tapes.
    • All you need is sun, plenty of water and lots of feeding because strawberries are hungry plants.
    • It's exciting to see the strawberry plants thriving and flowering.
    • Don't forget to mulch those strawberry plants left in the garden.
    • He also noticed, growing out of a cleft in a rock in front of him, a strawberry plant with one ripe berry.
    • Alpine strawberry plants last for three growing seasons.
    • Red clover flowers, strawberry leaves and comfrey leaves help to mend damaged cells, including chaffed or wind-blown skin.
    • Dry strawberry, raspberry and mint leaves for hot teas.
    • Fruits of tomato, strawberry, grape, and banana all express PEL, where they may play a significant role in fruit softening.
    • They are perfectly happy in grow-bags, especially those designed for strawberries, with two plants per bag.
    • Pegged-down strawberry runners may be lifted now, severed from the parent plant and planted out.
    • Wild strawberry plants with roots fully exposed rise magically from the bottom of the canvas.
    • We've discovered that we had some strawberry plants underneath the raspberries as well.
    • For most of the United States, plant strawberries in spring as soon as the soil can be worked.
    • Propagate strawberry plants once the crop is finished by pegging down a couple of runners from your best plants.
    • The plants can be grown just about anywhere, and every state in the United States and every Canadian province is now producing the strawberry plant.
    • At this point, plant a strawberry or other plant in that ‘pocket’.
  • 3mass noun A deep pinkish-red colour.

    as modifier she thought she would wear the strawberry crushed velvet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If I'm being honest, she bore the Mother, Father and Pet Dog of strawberry birthmarks.
    • Lord Winston's children were twins, a boy, Jonathan, and girl, Elizabeth, both with strawberry hair and deep blue eyes.
    • She is white, 5ft 1in, with blue eyes and blonde hair with strawberry highlights, which is usually tied back.
    • You see, last night I dreamt about a huge rainbow and lots of rainbow coloured objects, Orange cups with strawberry coloured liquid in them and the like.
    • I was of a colour between grape and strawberry, with a long full skirt falling to the floor and an over skirt that added some volume and made my waist look smaller.
    • Ericka's strawberry coloured hair shimmered, touched by the morning sun shining through the kitchen window.
    • Colours ranged from elegant steel grey to luscious strawberry red.
    • Glancing over he saw small curled strands of strawberry coloured hair trailing from the opening in the hood.

Origin

Old English strēa(w)berige, strēowberige (see straw, berry).

 
 

Definition of strawberry in US English:

strawberry

noun
  • 1A sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All these fruits freeze well except strawberries, which should be saved for the summer months.
    • They come in all degrees of alcoholic strength, sweetness, and fizziness and are popularly flavoured with such fruits as strawberry, peach, mango, and so on.
    • If you take soft fruit such as strawberries and cherries, protect them from the rigours of the road and from too much warmth.
    • Libran foods and plants include many fruits - strawberry, peach, apple, autumn berries.
    • Next was fruits and strawberry / banana yoghurt.
    • inside there was a punnet of rather soft strawberries sitting on top of a carton of half a dozen eggs.
    • When she looked back to her breakfast, the last strawberry in he fruit salad was gone.
    • Ripe cherry and wild strawberries expand into complex tar, porcini and oak flavors.
    • Invest in a set of small plastic boxes for chopped fresh fruit, strawberries, grapes or cherries.
    • Fresh fruit, such as grapes or strawberries, can be dipped to make confections for immediate consumption.
    • She flipped her hair over her shoulder and he could smell the sweet scent of strawberries wafting up from it.
    • One of my companions was quite taken with the strawberry mousse, which was full of fresh strawberries and not too sweet.
    • Ripening could also be controlled in strawberries and most citrus fruits, which do not respond to the chemical.
    • The results are discussed in terms of a putative role of this enzyme in the release of oligosaccharins from the strawberry fruit cell wall.
    • If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies.
    • Net strawberries before the fruit starts to show colour, to keep off birds.
    • The scent of her hair was a mix of strawberries and tropical fruit, which he loved.
    • New flavors include apple cinnamon crunch, chocolate raspberry supreme, strawberry yogurt and strawberry fruit crunch.
    • Sweet vanilla oak, supple tannins, pure cherry and wild strawberry fruit are its hallmarks.
    • The kitchen garden includes fruits, such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables.
  • 2The low-growing plant which produces the strawberry, having white flowers, lobed leaves, and runners, and found throughout north temperate regions.

    Genus Fragaria, family Rosaceae; the commercial strawberry is usually F. × ananassa

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Red clover flowers, strawberry leaves and comfrey leaves help to mend damaged cells, including chaffed or wind-blown skin.
    • We've discovered that we had some strawberry plants underneath the raspberries as well.
    • Our new strawberry plants arrived, along with the redcurrant and whitecurrant bushes, onion and shallot sets and a pile of seeds.
    • Don't forget to mulch those strawberry plants left in the garden.
    • It's exciting to see the strawberry plants thriving and flowering.
    • Fruits of tomato, strawberry, grape, and banana all express PEL, where they may play a significant role in fruit softening.
    • Wild strawberry plants with roots fully exposed rise magically from the bottom of the canvas.
    • That means there's no need to mulch the plants to protect the strawberry crowns from winter cold.
    • He also noticed, growing out of a cleft in a rock in front of him, a strawberry plant with one ripe berry.
    • Propagate strawberry plants once the crop is finished by pegging down a couple of runners from your best plants.
    • Most growers send irrigation water to their strawberry plants though slender polyethylene tubes known as drip tapes.
    • Dry strawberry, raspberry and mint leaves for hot teas.
    • They are perfectly happy in grow-bags, especially those designed for strawberries, with two plants per bag.
    • The plants can be grown just about anywhere, and every state in the United States and every Canadian province is now producing the strawberry plant.
    • At this point, plant a strawberry or other plant in that ‘pocket’.
    • Alpine strawberry plants last for three growing seasons.
    • For most of the United States, plant strawberries in spring as soon as the soil can be worked.
    • Pegged-down strawberry runners may be lifted now, severed from the parent plant and planted out.
    • All you need is sun, plenty of water and lots of feeding because strawberries are hungry plants.
    • Finally, the pupils used six tubs to plant strawberry runners.
  • 3A deep pinkish-red color.

    as modifier she thought she would wear the strawberry crushed velvet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ericka's strawberry coloured hair shimmered, touched by the morning sun shining through the kitchen window.
    • If I'm being honest, she bore the Mother, Father and Pet Dog of strawberry birthmarks.
    • Colours ranged from elegant steel grey to luscious strawberry red.
    • Lord Winston's children were twins, a boy, Jonathan, and girl, Elizabeth, both with strawberry hair and deep blue eyes.
    • You see, last night I dreamt about a huge rainbow and lots of rainbow coloured objects, Orange cups with strawberry coloured liquid in them and the like.
    • She is white, 5ft 1in, with blue eyes and blonde hair with strawberry highlights, which is usually tied back.
    • Glancing over he saw small curled strands of strawberry coloured hair trailing from the opening in the hood.
    • I was of a colour between grape and strawberry, with a long full skirt falling to the floor and an over skirt that added some volume and made my waist look smaller.

Origin

Old English strēa(w)berige, strēowberige (see straw, berry).

 
 
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