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pineapple

/pahy-nap-uhl/US // ˈpaɪˌnæp əl //UK // (ˈpaɪnˌæpəl) //

菠萝,凤梨,桃子,菠菜

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the edible, juicy, collective fruit of a tropical, bromeliaceous plant, Ananas comosus, that develops from a spike or head of flowers and is surmounted by a crown of leaves.
    • : the plant itself, having a short stem and rigid, spiny-margined, recurved leaves.
    • : Military Slang. a fragmentation hand grenade.

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Examples

  • It’s easy to grill a variety of fruit—from pineapple to citrus to stone fruit.

  • The eye-opener of the bunch is the pineapple boat, swollen with a rum syrup and bright with mint and lime.

  • You could also try mellowing the spice with a fruit juice such as apple, lime, orange, or pineapple.

  • Place the pineapples, cut side up, in the coals of the fire, and drizzle the maple syrup in the center.

  • Serves four4 small pineapples 1⁄2 cup maple syrup, plus more for drizzling 2 cups coconut yogurt 4 limesLight your fire and let it burn down for about one hour, or until you obtain a medium heat.

  • It is served atop tamarind butter sauce and topped with grilled pineapple salsa.

  • The Bee Pollen juice looked appetizing and resembled a juice I routinely enjoy that consists of pineapple, apple, and lime.

  • I threw back a few pineapple-vodka-whatever drinks and, after a handful of songs, headed for the exits.

  • The co-stars of Pineapple Express and Freaks and Geeks have really outdone themselves this time.

  • “For 10 days prior to the Versace show, I just drank juice—carrot, ginger, pineapple—to cleanse,” she divulged.

  • The most common forms resemble the pineapple with its leafy fruit apex cut off.

  • Pare your pineapple; cut it in small pieces, and leave out the core.

  • A fig-tree was in a very thriving way, as were two vines, a pineapple plant, and some slips of a shaddock-tree.

  • One was of moderate size, and the other the very smallest they could find; a perfect baby of a pineapple.

  • Raspberries, peaches, shredded pineapple, or other fruit can be substituted for strawberries.