nut 的 2 个定义
- a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell.
- the kernel itself.
- Botany. a hard, indehiscent, one-seeded fruit, as the chestnut or the acorn.
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nut·ted, nut·ting.
- to seek for or gather nuts: to go nutting in late autumn.
nut 近义词
crazy, overenthusiastic person
seed of fruit, vegetable
由nut构成的短语
- nuts about, be
- nuts and bolts, the
- drive someone crazy (nuts)
- from soup to nuts
- hard nut to crack
更多nut例句
- When Yi and Ambopteryx first appeared in the late Jurassic Period, they could feast on seeds, insects, and small nuts without much competition.
- Schneider’s strategy emphasizes the kinds of nuts-and-bolts of energy management capabilities that clients demand as they chart out an emissions-cutting strategy.
- Aiming to distinguish itself from other vegan ice cream makers, Eclipse makes its ice cream base in a kitchen, not a lab, using only whole, sustainable ingredients—no GMOs, no nuts, no soy, no coconut, and no gluten.
- Using a book like Peterson’s Field Guide to Wild Edible Plants can help you to safely identify and prepare tree nuts, seeds, roots and many other edible plant parts.
- The network then groups items together so it can understand, for example, that trail mix has more in common with dried fruit or nuts than it does with coffee.
- Beech-Nut is still in existence, and is the third largest baby food manufacturer in the United States.
- White King Soap sponsored the show on the West Coast, and Beech-Nut Gum in the East.
- The Donbass region is a harder nut to crack—the Ukrainians are determined to keep it.
- During the first 32 minutes of Left Behind, the message is this: Christians are nut jobs.
- Bob McDonnell went from GOP family-values godsend to blaming everything on his ‘nut bag’ wife.
- This was a hard nut to crack, if his past were not to be ruthlessly severed from Angel's by a word.
- It is prepared from the nut of the areca palm, one of the most beautiful trees in the world.
- For each guest there was a cocoa-nut shell, half-filled with miti, a sourish beverage extracted from the cocoa-palm.
- We had each of us a fresh cocoa-nut with a hole bored in it, containing at least a pint of clear, sweet-tasting water.
- It is about the size of a nut, with a brown verrucous outside; the edible part is white and tender, and the kernel black.