mango / ˈmæŋ goʊ /

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mango 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural man·goes, man·gos.

  1. the oblong, sweet fruit of a tropical tree, Mangifera indica, of the cashew family, eaten ripe, or preserved or pickled.
  2. the tree itself.
  3. Midland U.S. chiefly the Ohio Valley. a sweet pepper.
  4. Ornithology. any of several large hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax.

更多mango例句

  1. In Jamaica, we believe there’s no such thing as having “too many mangoes,” although more recently, we have begun to see the value in sharing this prized fruit with the outside world.
  2. We caught Amy Medorio finishing a Minions ice cream while her cousin Kathalee enjoyed mango, both bought from a vendor roaming the crowds.
  3. On adjacent fields, children kick balls around or chase each other through the lines of people waiting to buy tacos or mango slices stuffed into plastic cups.
  4. The judge wrote that Maria Theodora was later able to swallow water from a bottle, as well as bits of banana, mango and peaches.
  5. The El Chamongo marries tequila with mango, lime, chamoy, and the popular Tajin spice mix for a spicy-salty kick.
  6. It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit.
  7. Bats that had once lived deep in the forest were now eking out a living on mango trees and near pig farms.
  8. Several varieties of banana grow here, and mango season on the island is huge.
  9. A riot of leaves walls off a bend in the river, a curtain of vines cascades from impossibly tall mango trees.
  10. Mango Launches Plus-Size Line: Spanish retailer Mango has announced its addition of a plus-size line, Violetta by Mango.
  11. The building, a mosque-like structure of considerable size, was situated in the midst of a grove of mango trees.
  12. There are three mango trees here, which are very remarkable, from their age and size.
  13. Their principal location is upon some of the immense mango-trees in the suburbs of Durgakund.
  14. By the time we reached home, Kopee had buried his face in an enormous mango and was covered with the juice.
  15. The mango has also been introduced from India, and has taken to the Shir Highlands as to a second home.