radish / ˈræd ɪʃ /

⚽高中词汇红萝卜萝卜胡萝卜萝卜头

radish 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the crisp, pungent, edible root of the plant, Raphanus sativus, of the mustard family, usually eaten raw.
  2. the plant itself.

更多radish例句

  1. The engineers tested the soil additive to grow radishes on the roof of building at the school.
  2. To avoid throwing away food scraps, make a point to incorporate recipes into your menu that will use multiple parts of an ingredient—carrot top pesto, for example, if you plan to use carrots, or pickled radish greens.
  3. I picked radishes, which grow well in the early fall or spring.
  4. Sarah and I pulled out the radishes, weighed them and measured the leaves and roots.
  5. Brush the radishes lightly with some of the juices from the skillets.
  6. I also like a bird's beak knife, for fiddly decorative things like making radish flowers and skinning apples in one long peel.
  7. Over our radish and onion salads, I showed her a little video clip of our 16-month-old grandson pretending to type.
  8. In large salad bowl, combine greens, scallion, and radish; dress with remaining vinaigrette and season with salt and pepper, toss.
  9. "Celery, cucumber, radish," he says, showing how well he's made this new place his home.
  10. Look for unusual radish varieties like lovely pink and green watermelon radishes.
  11. Eustacie would be glad to know if radish would kill canaries; also if gas would hurt them?
  12. In this course pretty nearly everything will be pickled, down to nasturtium buds and radish pods.
  13. This was followed by cold boiled sucking pig with horse-radish sauce.
  14. Jack Rabbit stood up in his chair so he would be tall enough to be seen and held up a crisp radish.
  15. Grated turnips, mixed with horse-radish, for the table, will assuage one's grief for one's grandmother.