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blueberry

/bloo-ber-ee, -buh-ree/US // ˈbluˌbɛr i, -bə ri //UK // (ˈbluːbərɪ, -brɪ) //

蓝莓,蓝莓色,蓝莓果,浆果

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural blue·ber·ries.

    • : the edible, usually bluish berry of various shrubs belonging to the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family.
    • : any of these shrubs.

Examples

  • This delicious malbec has energy and flavors of blueberries and blackberries dusted with cocoa.

  • Bumblebees are important pollinators and, for certain plants, such as tomatoes and blueberries, are better pollinators than honeybees.

  • Neal Robertson from Scotland won in 2011 with a cinnamon and nutmeg-spiked porridge topped with a blueberry compote.

  • Pick or just buy the local grown blueberries at Blue Star farms.

  • It’s like working out where to place blueberries on a muffin to get the best taste.

  • She has baked delicious blueberry muffins for me to eat during this interview.

  • When was the last time you heard of someone with a sweet potato, broccoli, or blueberry intolerance?

  • This past weekend, my 5-year-old boy and I made blueberry muffins from scratch.

  • Every week he tried something new: banana, blueberry, strawberry, combinations, you name it.

  • From blueberry-free blueberry muffins to nutty cereals with no nuts, how foodmakers hoodwink their customers.

  • After we had had out our laugh, Lop-Ear and I curved back in our flight and got breakfast in the blueberry swamp.

  • Most of the survivors fled toward the blueberry swamp and took refuge in the forest in that neighborhood.

  • Slight bendings and bruises of the blueberry and laurel scrub caught her notice.

  • As the sides of the gully were covered with blueberry bushes, the young Delaware understood why the bear had chosen that route.

  • Hard maples and oaks grew crimson and scarlet and the blueberry bushes and sumachs glowed like piles of fire.