persimmon / pərˈsɪm ən /

📖毕业后词汇柿子柿子树柿饼杮子

persimmon 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of several trees of the genus Diospyros, especially D. virginiana, of North America, bearing astringent, plumlike fruit that is sweet and edible when ripe, and D. kaki, of Japan and China, bearing soft, red or orange fruit.
  2. the fruit itself.

更多persimmon例句

  1. The blossoms of strawberries and blueberries should be covered against freezing, as well as those of apples, peaches and persimmons if the trees are small enough to wrap.
  2. Though there are dozens of types of persimmons, the two most common are tall, teardrop-shaped hachiyas and squat fuyus that resemble miniature pumpkins.
  3. Sakai instructed us to dip each persimmon in a pot of boiling water for a second or two to sterilize them.
  4. Timing will vary, not just with every batch, but from persimmon to persimmon, which is why it’s important to pay attention to the slow progress of each fruit.
  5. I do and soon hold a box heavy with gotgam, dried persimmons, before the sun has fully risen.
  6. Sometimes the flowers multiplied in shades of persimmon or turned into two-dimensional appliqué.
  7. A popular sweet persimmon concoction accented with a lot of cinnamon is common to drink.
  8. The beautiful garden is completely bare except for one persimmon tree that has no leaves.
  9. The persimmon has only about ten days in which it will fall bud.
  10. Before he went he stopped for a word or a hand-shake with the patients, and settled the vexed question of Persimmon's victory.
  11. He likewise has persimmon trees upon his place and one of his apple trees is perhaps the largest apple tree in the state.
  12. Buttons were obtained from persimmon seeds with holes pierced for eyes.
  13. The Japanese persimmon, which resembles a tomato in color, is the variety most frequently purchased.