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spinach-rhubarb

/spin-ich-roo-bahrb/US // ˈspɪn ɪtʃˌru bɑrb //

菠菜大黄

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an Ethiopian plant, Rumex abyssinicus, of the buckwheat family, having leaves that are sometimes used as spinach and leafstalks sometimes used as rhubarb.

Examples

  • How is life worth living without spinach, tender asparagus, or purple-sprouting broccoli?

  • She even had the audacity to steal from his personal rhubarb plant.

  • It was my job to cook the vegetables, one of which was creamed spinach.

  • I should also think about having a protein shake with kale and spinach for breakfast every morning.

  • RHUBY is a heady blend of rhubarb, beets, carrots, and cardamom.

  • Mike loaded the wagon with peas, the last of the rhubarb, and ten quarts of currants picked by Peter, and off we started.

  • Here Justin entered with a steaming bowl of stewed moose meat and prairie spinach.

  • Vegetables, however, of any kind are very scarce, though in the summer a species of spinach can be got in some places.

  • Make a mound of spinach pure in the centre of the dish, and place the pigeons around, standing up against the pure.

  • Even years afterward Peter could never look at spinach without blinking.