Sage, mint and dill are all herbs. 鼠尾草、 薄荷、 莳萝均为药草.
Dill lost his job because he was caught with his hand in the till. 比尔失去了工作,困为他在偷钱时被人当场抓住。
Sage, mint and dill are all herbs. 鼠尾草、荷、萝均为药草.
dill
[ noun ]
aromatic Old World herb having aromatic threadlike foliage and seeds used as seasoning
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aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning
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Dill \Dill\ (d[i^]l), n. [AS dile; akin to D. dille, OHG. tilli, G. dill, dille, Sw. dill, Dan. dild.] (Bot.) An herb ({Peucedanum graveolens}), the seeds of which are moderately warming, pungent, and aromatic, and were formerly used as a soothing medicine for children; -- called also {dillseed}. --Dr. Prior.
Dill \Dill\, v. t. [OE. dillen, fr. dul dull, a.] To still; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain. [Obs.]
Apiaceae \Apiaceae\ n. 1. a family of plants bearing flowers in umbels; examples are: {parsley}; {carrot}; {anise}; {caraway}; {celery}; {dill}.
Syn: Umbelliferae, family {Umbelliferae}, family {Apiaceae}, carrot family [WordNet 1.5]
You say, "Chicken breast with lime butter and dill."
The crawfish are boiled in dill and smothered in tradition. Swedes eat them wearing party hats and bibs.
Grate the cucumber flesh, chop the prawns and a tablespoon or two of feathery dill leaves.
Add dill, pulse on and off until smooth.
In spicy shades of cinnamon, clove, curry, saffron and dill green, some of the safari jackets with saddlebag pockets had daring V-shaped decolletes.