raspberry / ˈræzˌbɛr i, -bə ri, ˈrɑz- /

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raspberry 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural rasp·ber·ries.

  1. the fruit of any of several shrubs belonging to the genus Rubus, of the rose family, consisting of small and juicy red, black, or pale yellow drupelets forming a detachable cap about a convex receptacle.
  2. any shrub bearing this fruit.
  3. a dark reddish-purple color.
  4. Informal. Bronx cheer. any sign or expression of dislike or derision.

raspberry 近义词

n. 名词 noun

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raspberry 的近义词 4

更多raspberry例句

  1. Read the author's family recipe for mock purple raspberry pieSo this isn’t just an essay about pie.
  2. It offers flavors of strawberries and raspberries, with hints of herbs, sea air and yes, flowers.
  3. The lone disappointment is a savory tart topped with a fan of dense apple slices, a blob of half-melted Roquefort and a single raspberry.
  4. The color is a bright pale pink that somehow seems to refract light into flavors of strawberries, cherries and candied raspberries.
  5. It’s bold and juicy, with lots of blackberry, plum and raspberry fruit, along with a hint of the regional wild herbs known as garrigue.
  6. But he insist his character, Petel (Hebrew for raspberry) has a universal appeal.
  7. And none of the 13 directors or 19 writers of Movie 43 came to claim their Golden Raspberry.
  8. The Golden Raspberry Awards—the Razzies—honors the worst in film with the best (and weirdest) show a few dollars can afford.
  9. The annual Golden Raspberry Awards highlight the worst films of the year.
  10. And a feast it is – yogurts with fresh squeezed fruits, salmon soufflé, raspberry flan, and always crepes to finish the meal.
  11. She brought some water and raspberry syrup, and Hans Nilsen, contrary to his custom, took a long draught.
  12. Wild raspberry bushes had grown in profusion among the black, sentinel-like trunks of dead trees.
  13. In the winter, they jumped into fleecy snowdrifts and rolled until their little bronze bodies took on a red-raspberry tint.
  14. Thence to the Greyhound in Fleet Street, and there drank some raspberry sack and eat some sasages, and so home very merry.
  15. There is no berry so fascinating nor so delicious to me as a raspberry, especially at breakfast, half hidden under golden cream.