peach / pitʃ /

💦中学词汇桃子蜜桃水蜜桃

peach2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the subacid, juicy, drupaceous fruit of a tree, Prunus persica, of the rose family.
  2. the tree itself, cultivated in temperate climates.
  3. a light pinkish yellow, as of a peach.
  4. Informal. a person or thing that is especially attractive, liked, or enjoyed.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made or cooked with peaches or a flavor like that of a peach: peach pie.
  2. of the color peach.

peach 近义词

peach

等同于 rosy

peach

等同于 agreeable

peach

等同于 orange

peach

等同于 paragon

peach

等同于 dish

peach

等同于 doll

peach

等同于 sing

peach

等同于 blab

更多peach例句

  1. Alberto Oggero’s 2018 vintage offers peach and apricot flavors along with an intriguing herbal note and a refreshing bone-dry finish.
  2. This rosé is deceptively pale in hue—with a nose of bright citrus, as well as lush ripe peach, apricot, and blossom along with a dense palate and full body—and offers an experience that can be difficult to find in other styles.
  3. Luckily for the farm, summer peach season is typically much slower than the fall, only attracting an average of 5,000 visitors in a normal year.
  4. In the case of peaches, Wegmans bakery items containing peaches and Russ Davis Wholesale peach salsa were also recalled.
  5. Salmonella is “good at surviving under dry conditions as we might find on the surface of an onion or a peach,” says Donald Schaffner, a professor and extension specialist in food science at Rutgers University.
  6. And then I remembered a name and said, ‘I want a peach melba.’
  7. In the Peach State, Michelle Nunn, the daughter of former Senator Sam Nunn, appears to have scratched out a tentative lead.
  8. There will be no Peach state Todd Akin after the disparate Tea Party strands in Georgia failed to produce a competitive candidate.
  9. Sky and soft sunlight tint the snow blue, pink, lilac, peach.
  10. You still have to get a ball through a rim - even if a peach basket bottom no longer prevents it from dropping to the ground.
  11. We there meet with the fruits of the torrid zone, and near them the apple and the peach of Europe.
  12. "I've got a peach," cried Mollie slangily, as her hand struck a big stone sharp enough to serve her purpose.
  13. Better get some more peach-leaf pain-killer on your arm 'n' set straight down to breakfast.
  14. Surely not more than twenty years of age, of medium height, a peach complexion, tanned a little but fair to look at.
  15. They then diluted the mass of fruit with raki, or peach brandy, and struggled home or to sleep as best they could.