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raspberry

/raz-ber-ee, -buh-ree, rahz-/US // ˈræzˌbɛr i, -bə ri, ˈrɑz- //UK // (ˈrɑːzbərɪ, -brɪ) //

覆盆子,树莓,木莓,山莓

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rasp·ber·ries.

    • : 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.
    • : any shrub bearing this fruit.
    • : a dark reddish-purple color.
    • : Informal. Bronx cheer. any sign or expression of dislike or derision.

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Examples

  • Read the author's family recipe for mock purple raspberry pieSo this isn’t just an essay about pie.

  • It offers flavors of strawberries and raspberries, with hints of herbs, sea air and yes, flowers.

  • 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.

  • The color is a bright pale pink that somehow seems to refract light into flavors of strawberries, cherries and candied raspberries.

  • 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.

  • But he insist his character, Petel (Hebrew for raspberry) has a universal appeal.

  • And none of the 13 directors or 19 writers of Movie 43 came to claim their Golden Raspberry.

  • The Golden Raspberry Awards—the Razzies—honors the worst in film with the best (and weirdest) show a few dollars can afford.

  • The annual Golden Raspberry Awards highlight the worst films of the year.

  • And a feast it is – yogurts with fresh squeezed fruits, salmon soufflé, raspberry flan, and always crepes to finish the meal.

  • She brought some water and raspberry syrup, and Hans Nilsen, contrary to his custom, took a long draught.

  • Wild raspberry bushes had grown in profusion among the black, sentinel-like trunks of dead trees.

  • In the winter, they jumped into fleecy snowdrifts and rolled until their little bronze bodies took on a red-raspberry tint.

  • Thence to the Greyhound in Fleet Street, and there drank some raspberry sack and eat some sasages, and so home very merry.

  • There is no berry so fascinating nor so delicious to me as a raspberry, especially at breakfast, half hidden under golden cream.