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peach

/peech/US // pitʃ //UK // (piːtʃ) //

桃子,蜜桃,桃,水蜜桃

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inagreeable
Forms: peached, peaches, peaching
Antonyms

Examples

  • Alberto Oggero’s 2018 vintage offers peach and apricot flavors along with an intriguing herbal note and a refreshing bone-dry finish.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • In the case of peaches, Wegmans bakery items containing peaches and Russ Davis Wholesale peach salsa were also recalled.

  • 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.

  • And then I remembered a name and said, ‘I want a peach melba.’

  • In the Peach State, Michelle Nunn, the daughter of former Senator Sam Nunn, appears to have scratched out a tentative lead.

  • There will be no Peach state Todd Akin after the disparate Tea Party strands in Georgia failed to produce a competitive candidate.

  • Sky and soft sunlight tint the snow blue, pink, lilac, peach.

  • 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.

  • We there meet with the fruits of the torrid zone, and near them the apple and the peach of Europe.

  • "I've got a peach," cried Mollie slangily, as her hand struck a big stone sharp enough to serve her purpose.

  • Better get some more peach-leaf pain-killer on your arm 'n' set straight down to breakfast.

  • Surely not more than twenty years of age, of medium height, a peach complexion, tanned a little but fair to look at.

  • They then diluted the mass of fruit with raki, or peach brandy, and struggled home or to sleep as best they could.