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rutabaga

/roo-tuh-bey-guh, roo-tuh-bey-/US // ˌru təˈbeɪ gə, ˈru təˌbeɪ- //UK // (ˌruːtəˈbeɪɡə) //

芦柑,芜湖,芜菁草,芜菁菁

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brassicaceous plant, Brassica napobrassica, having a yellow- or white-fleshed, edible tuber.
    • : the edible tuber, a variety of turnip.

Examples

  • Put it in the pot, along with the chopped potatoes and rutabaga, and add broth or water until the duck is submerged.

  • In other trials, zookeepers offered the elephant small cubes of rutabaga.

  • In other trials, the elephant was offered small cubes of rutabaga of various sizes.

  • If you’ve never cooked with rutabagas before, this is a lovely introduction.

  • Goodbye greens, goodbye peaches, and hello white: potatoes, parsnips, rutabaga.

  • We may get bitten by a snapping bean or routed by a rutabaga or infected by a parsnip.

  • Early purple-top strap-leaf turnip, early cabbage, lettuce, rutabaga turnips.

  • He still calls the beet a beet-root and the rutabaga a mangel-wurzel.

  • The Rutabaga is a productive variety, and possesses a good deal of nutriment.

  • He showed up strong, as I knew he would, after he was rigged up in the ready-made rutabaga regalia.