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 cauliflower ['kɔ:liflauə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 花椰菜

[医] 花椰菜(菜花)


  1. A plant cultivated for an edible part, such as the root of the beet, the leaf of spinach, or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower.
    蔬菜因其可食部分而种植的植物,如甜菜根、菠菜叶或者椰菜、花椰菜的花蕾等
  2. That cauliflower ear is a sure sign that he was once a professional boxer.
    那只开花耳朵是他曾经当过职业拳击手的确凿标记。
  3. That boxer has cauliflower ears.
    那位拳击手的耳朵被打开了花。


cauliflower
[ noun ]
  1. a plant having a large edible head of crowded white flower buds

  2. <noun.plant>
  3. compact head of white undeveloped flowers

  4. <noun.food>


Cauliflower \Cau"li*flow`er\, n. [F. choufleur, modified by E.
Cole. L. caulis, and by E. flower; F. chou cabbage is fr. L.
caulis stalk, cabbage, and fleur flower is fr. L. flos
flower. See {Cole}, and {Flower}.]
1. (Bot.) An annual variety of {Brassica oleracea}, or
cabbage, of which the cluster of young flower stalks and
buds is eaten as a vegetable.

2. The edible head or ``curd'' of a cauliflower plant.

  1. Some traditionally green and yellow vegetables have gone to red and yellow, including green beans with purple pods named "Royal Burgundy," a purple cauliflower named "Royal Purple," and an okra with deep red pods, simply called red okra.
  2. Homegrown vegetables are becoming more plentiful with peas at 35-45p a lb (50-65p), Broad beans at 30-40p a lb (35-40p), and cauliflower at 45-70p a head (40-50p).
  3. A number of vegetable crops were also damaged, including artichokes, avocados, broccoli, cauliflower and celery.
  4. The report said products in the "loser" category _ meaning imports from the CBI countries declined _ included green beans, cucumbers, eggplant, frozen cauliflower and frozen okra.
  5. Mustard greens, English peas, broccoli and cauliflower are growing in the garden.
  6. All she had found to put in her shopping basket Monday was kefir and a head of cauliflower.
  7. The garden in the city's South-Central area already has produced enough carrots, onions, tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower to supply residents and just about anyone else who cares to sample the home-grown food.
  8. Green Giant will shift frozen cauliflower and broccoli production to plants in the Midwest and Mexico, bringing the production closer to markets in the East and Midwest, said plant manager Duane Larson.
  9. May God enlighten them," she murmured, picking at a lunch of lentils and rice, fried cauliflower and eggplant and cabbage salad.
  10. Purple cauliflower actually looks more like broccoli but with smaller buds.
  11. Among water-filled craters left by American bombs, Vietnamese tend private plots of rice, corn, potatoes, cauliflower and fruits.
  12. California's market share of fresh market cauliflower increased to 79 percent of the total in 1986 from 74 percent in 1978.
  13. A stubborn fire at a warehouse destroyed at least 340,000 frozen turkeys and millions of pounds of crab, cauliflower and other foods.
  14. The most anxious was Japan's Minoru Sonehara who had never seen a hare before. Over dinner the chefs were given a list of rather prosaic ingredients: carrots, red cabbage and cauliflower - nothing as exotic as a wild mushroom or a small truffle.
  15. In Arizona, harvesting included lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage and carrots.
  16. Here women sit beside the piles of dye of pure, almost luminescent red, orange and yellow, while next to them may be cauliflower or egg sellers or street barbers. And there is food for sale everywhere.
  17. 'That is not a cauliflower', she says, 'and that is not a duck. We shall have to dine out this evening.' 6pm.
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