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 tart [tɑrt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 酸的, 辛辣的, 尖酸的

vt. 妖艳打扮

n. 果馅饼, 妓女

[法] 妓女, 举止轻浮的女子




    tart
    [ noun ]
    1. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money

    2. <noun.person>
    3. a small open pie with a fruit filling

    4. <noun.food>
    5. a pastry cup with a filling of fruit or custard and no top crust

    6. <noun.food>
    [ adj ]
    1. tasting sour like a lemon

    2. <adj.all>
    3. harsh

    4. <adj.all>
      sharp criticism
      a sharp-worded exchange
      a tart remark


    Tart \Tart\, a. [AS. teart. [root]63. Cf. {Tear}, v. t.]
    1. Sharp to the taste; acid; sour; as, a tart apple.

    2. Fig.: Sharp; keen; severe; as, a tart reply; tart
    language; a tart rebuke.

    Why art thou tart, my brother? --Bunyan.


    Tart \Tart\, n. [OE. tarte, F. tarte; perhaps originally the
    same word as tourte, LL. torta, fr. L. tortus, p. p. of
    torquere to twist, bend, wind, because tarts were originally
    made of a twisted shape. Cf. {Torture}, n.]
    A species of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing
    jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.

    1. After following his father into cherry farming, Ray Pleva figures tart cherries are in his blood.
    2. Later, when he was in hospital we used to smuggle in Harry's lemon tart to him.'
    3. Many bakers are supplied from industrial concerns, while charcutiers and patissiers often sell the same Russian salad or fruit tart.
    4. Production of tart cherries is expected to be down 19 percent from the 1989 harvest to an estimated 224 million pounds.
    5. In the wake of the indictments of North and Poindexter, along with arms merchants Richard Secord and Albert Hakim, Bush may be thinking of Alexander M. Haig Jr.'s tart warning of Jan. 8.
    6. While this year's spit of a tart cherry pit fell short of his longest, the victory was the sweetest.
    7. The UK is still wrestling with how to carry out the EC directive, and when it put out its proposed regulations for public comment it received in January a tart answer from the US government.
    8. Their juice is deliciously astringent but not too tart.
    9. The report also said: _Drought has hurt non-irrigated fruits and vegetables, especially dry edible beans, tart cherries, green peas, sweet corn and snap beans for canning.
    10. There was only one tart comment, as he unveiled a series of 'Open Learning' programmes for TV. This he said was 'not the only launch today, but I'll bet pounds to peanuts this one has a longer-term influence on Australia'.
    11. Carmen, the second wife, was more accommodating, giving him a tart for a birthday present in Paris.
    12. The assertion drew a tart response from the White House, where spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said, "Why didn't he tell us where they were?" It was the second startling comment in as many days from Robertson.
    13. But it is Dudley Moore and Peter Cook who deliver the real belly laughs, as in their tart routine (roughly 20 years old) about a one-legged man trying out for the role of Tarzan.
    14. It is red, slightly tart, and about the same size as a raisin.
    15. "Parker with Strings" (Verve 831-553-1) is the first and best of Parker's excursions into mood music, which sweetened the tart lyricism he'd already established on the Dials ("Embraceable You").
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