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 asparagus [ә'spærәgәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 芦笋

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  1. I like asparagus soup.
    我喜欢喝芦笋汤。
  2. We have some asparagus for lunch.
    我们午饭有些芦笋。
  3. J: Order. Let's have asparagus, spinach, shrimps and fish.
    (点菜。来一份芦笋、菜、条和鱼块吧。


asparagus
[ noun ]
  1. plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable

  2. <noun.plant>
  3. edible young shoots of the asparagus plant

  4. <noun.food>


Asparagus \As*par"a*gus\ ([a^]s*p[a^]r"[.a]*g[u^]s), n. [L., fr.
Gr. 'aspa`ragos, 'asfa`ragos; cf. sparga^n to swell with sap
or juice, and Zend [,c]paregha prong, sprout, Pers. asparag,
Lith. spurgas sprout, Skr. sphurj to swell. Perh. the Greek
borrowed from the Persian. Cf. {Sparrowgrass}.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of perennial plants belonging to the
natural order {Liliace[ae]}, and having erect much
branched stems, and very slender branchlets which are
sometimes mistaken for leaves. {Asparagus racemosus} is a
shrubby climbing plant with fragrant flowers.
Specifically: The {Asparagus officinalis}, a species
cultivated in gardens.

2. The young and tender shoots of {Asparagus officinalis},
which form a valuable and well-known article of food.

Note: This word was formerly pronounced {sparrowgrass}; but
this pronunciation is now confined exclusively to
uneducated people.

{Asparagus beetle} (Zo["o]l.), a small beetle ({Crioceris
asparagi}) injurious to asparagus.

  1. What's more, growers of mushrooms and asparagus, two highly perishable crops, are looking at radiation.
  2. I figure that case of asparagus had about a $10,000 price tag on it."
  3. The catalog reiterates: "Male asparagus grows top quality flavorful spears, thick and succulent.
  4. IT WAS TO have been a simple yet greedy feast a deux: asparagus to start, followed by wild salmon tails dressed with an olive oil variation on beurre noir, then soft goat's cheese with oatcakes or soda bread, and fresh cherries and apricots to finish.
  5. My own 21-year-old patch, a mere child in the annals of asparagus longevity, yielded 702 fat, thin and medium-size spears in 1989, 586 in 1988 and 607 in 1987.
  6. Rhubarb and asparagus generally are the only perennials grown in the vegetable garden and usually occupy end spaces, leaving middle areas for annuals like tomatoes, corn and beans.
  7. Migrant workers were still harvesting asparagus and other California crops, and students who work the harvest were still in school.
  8. Many residents of the town of 30,000, part of California's "salad bowl" region where much of the nation's lettuce, asparagus and artichokes are grown, spread across lawns and vacant lots like refugees.
  9. Asparagus charlotte is the dessert offering in the asparagus festival at Cafe Suisse, New York.
  10. The Jersey Giant is well known in the asparagus industry for its high yields, its longevity and its superior resistance to disease.
  11. There were the usual piles of Provencal vegetables and mounds of white asparagus from the Card.
  12. Must be able to read lips, hips and distinguish broccoli from asparagus tips.
  13. The asparagus salad has a three-month refrigerated shelf life, but the company says it contains no preservatives.
  14. "It's not a matter of his actually doing it; he orders it," explained Sorvino. "He does it with the same dispatch he would order asparagus: `I don't want to see him again.'
  15. He joined 150 business, political and cultural leaders for a gourmet meal of turbot and creamed asparagus at an elegant 18th-century villa in Bonn.
  16. The export-led economic boom of the past three years, known here as the "silent revolution," has created several centers of prosperity in the provinces dedicated to the export of such products as grapes, asparagus and salmon.
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