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grapes

US // (ɡreɪps) //

葡萄,萄,萄牙

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : vet science archaic an abnormal growth, resembling a bunch of grapes, on the fetlock of a horse

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Examples

  • Enforcement of U.S Code, Title VII, Chapter 25A “Export Standards for Grapes and Plums” remains fully funded, thank goodness.

  • If a Champagne is made only with the black grapes, it is called blanc de noirs, or “white from red.”

  • When you think of what it takes to make your favorite spirit, ingredients like grapes, barley, or herbs probably come to mind.

  • They have putrid California grapes for eyes, puffed-out cheeks of spoiled plums, sweltered eggplant lips.

  • On the one hand it can bless you with exceptional land for growing grapes.

  • This damage to grapes would not, however, be much felt in Guernsey, as all the grapes are protected by orchard-houses.

  • Staphylococci are commonly grouped in clusters, often compared to bunches of grapes (Fig. 113).

  • His cheeks were the color of crushed grapes, and his dusky eyes glowed with a languishing fire.

  • A boat landed on the south-westernmost islet, and found it inhabited only by birds, but clothed with shrubs and wild grapes.

  • He observes, also, that these grapes degenerate in the south, but do well in the north in dry and stony soil.