marmalade / ˈmɑr məˌleɪd, ˌmɑr məˈleɪd /

⚽高中词汇橘子酱柑橘酱桔子酱橘子汁

marmalade 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a jellylike preserve in which small pieces of fruit and fruit rind, as of oranges or lemons, are suspended.

marmalade 近义词

marmalade

等同于 preserves

更多marmalade例句

  1. A foreign bear on Platform 1 now stood,Devouring three whole jars of marmalade.
  2. Yuja’s one-of-a-kind brightness particularly shines through in the whipped cream, which is sweetened only with the marmalade, and in the concentrated yuja peel that tops the cake and adds lovely pops of citrus flavor.
  3. For many, this roughly baseball-sized fruit may be familiar from its headlining role in orange marmalade, to which it lends its characteristic bite.
  4. I confess a particular weakness for his chocolate biscuits and pork pate with onion marmalade.
  5. Poor Digby could not very well refuse; at the same time he did not see exactly why the bully should eat up his marmalade.
  6. "Sorry," I said, engrossed in my paper, and I passed her the marmalade.
  7. They require a great deal of stewing, and should be like marmalade when done.
  8. "Tell me about the marmalade maid," Nina begged, sitting down and taking Tara's head in her lap.
  9. We had no fatted calf to kill; but fortunately could show a tolerable menu, including beef and marmalade.