rosemary / ˈroʊzˌmɛər i, -mə ri /

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rosemary 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural rose·mar·ies.

  1. an evergreen shrub, Rosmarinus officinalis, of the mint family, native to the Mediterranean region, having leathery, narrow leaves and pale-blue, bell-shaped flowers, used as a seasoning and in perfumery and medicine: a traditional symbol of remembrance.

更多rosemary例句

  1. While they were busy setting that up, I sandwiched together the mushroom caps, cheese, and rosemary, and laid them between two sheets of foil.
  2. Add ice and shake, strain into a rocks glass over a large cube of ice, and garnish with the burned rosemary.
  3. Now, she adds bolder ingredients to her ground turkey dishes, such as ginger, scallions, garlic or ground rosemary.
  4. After Rosemary offers me some tea, I sit down on the couch with Downey Sr. to discuss his astonishing life, and career.
  5. Today all of “these girls are living their lives in dignity, using needles and sewing machines,” said Sister Rosemary.
  6. Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe is a nun of the Sacred Heart who rescues young girls from sexual slavery and rebel attacks in Uganda.
  7. In April 2013, Travis County's District Attorney, Rosemary Lehmberg was arrested for and pleaded guilty to driving while drunk.
  8. He seems undaunted at tackling a number previously vocalized by the likes of Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, and Sammy Davis Jr.
  9. Rosemary shook her head doubtfully, and her falling hair of pale, shimmering gold waved like a wheat-field shaken by a breeze.
  10. Rosemary flitted about like a will o' the wisp, and finally went to the window, where she stood looking wistfully out.
  11. Little thrills of excitement running from Rosemary's fingers to her toes felt like vibrating wires.
  12. "I do think Angel would surely want me to go, if she knew," thought Rosemary.
  13. Now an automobile was a marvellous dragon for Rosemary, and she could never see too many for her pleasure.