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 tomato [tә'mɑ:tәu]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 番茄, 西红柿



    tomato
    tomatoes
    [ noun ]
    1. mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable

    2. <noun.food>
    3. native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties

    4. <noun.plant>


    Tomato \To*ma"to\, n.; pl. {Tomatoes}. [Sp. or Pg. tomate, of
    American Indian origin; cf. Mexican tomail.] (Bot.)
    The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family ({Lycopersicum
    esculentun}); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is
    called also {love apple}, is usually of a rounded, flattened
    form, but often irregular in shape. It is of a bright red or
    yellow color, and is eaten either cooked or uncooked.

    {Tomato gall} (Zo["o]l.), a large gall consisting of a mass
    of irregular swellings on the stems and leaves of
    grapevines. They are yellowish green, somewhat tinged with
    red, and produced by the larva of a small two-winged fly
    ({Lasioptera vitis}).

    {Tomato sphinx} (Zo["o]l.), the adult or imago of the {tomato
    worm}. It closely resembles the tobacco hawk moth. Called
    also {tomato hawk moth}. See Illust. of {Hawk moth}.

    {Tomato worm} (Zo["o]l.), the larva of a large hawk moth
    ({Manduca quinquemaculata}, {Protoparce quinquemaculata},
    {Sphinx quinquemaculata}, or {Macrosila quinquemaculata})
    which feeds upon the leaves of the tomato and potato
    plants, often doing considerable damage. Called also
    {tomato hornworm} and {potato worm}, and in the Southern
    U. S. {tobacco fly}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    1. He said he saw "furniture and enormous lumps of metal flying everywhere." "The whole of the buffet car disintegrated," Reeves said. "The roof split open like a ripe tomato and that's how we got out.
    2. Cooking soups, such as chicken broth, cream of mushroom and tomato, constitute one-third of Campbell's market.
    3. Fights have broken out in this and other camps jam-packed with hungry refugees who fled Iraq and Kuwait after Iraq invaded Aug 2. They scramble and jostle for a meager daily ration of a piece of bread, a tomato and a cucumber.
    4. This affects recognition of consonants, and makes it difficult for the hearing impaired to distinguish between words such as "tomato" or "potato."
    5. Ms. Walker said the response was overwhelming, and this tomato flourished again in friendly gardens.
    6. Since then, however, several consumer organizations and small tomato processors have complained.
    7. It claims over 24 per cent of the L370bn US olive oil market and substantial presences in France and Spain for processed tomato products. In replies to Consob, IRI and SME both denied negotiations on the sale of all or part of the group.
    8. "Finally, a city officer said, `Are you sure those are going to be tomato plants?'
    9. Awakening leisurely in his Tokyo hotel on the first morning, he ordered a glass of tomato juice, four tea bags and a pot of hot water, then got on the phone to set up some appointments.
    10. The tomato project is a cooperative venture with Campbell Soup, which wants denser tomatoes that yield more paste or ketchup.
    11. Cooked tomatoes and tomato products aren't considered a potential problem because cooking destroys the salmonella bacteria, Turnock said.
    12. Tests began in Illinois two years ago and have spread to Florida and Mexico to see if they will halt tomato pinworms and to Hughson 100 miles southeast of San Francisco to determine the effect on tomato fruit worms and beet armyworms.
    13. Tests began in Illinois two years ago and have spread to Florida and Mexico to see if they will halt tomato pinworms and to Hughson 100 miles southeast of San Francisco to determine the effect on tomato fruit worms and beet armyworms.
    14. Shortly before Noor's visit, thousands of refugees had been standing in parallel single-file lines stretching for more than a mile waiting their turn to receive their meager daily ration of a piece of bread, a tomato, a cucumber and a bottle of water.
    15. "There's nothing like it," said Dr. Jay Scott, who spent seven years developing the tomato with Dr. Brent Harbaugh. "It establishes a whole new category for small tomato varieties.
    16. "There's nothing like it," said Dr. Jay Scott, who spent seven years developing the tomato with Dr. Brent Harbaugh. "It establishes a whole new category for small tomato varieties.
    17. Portugal runs a heavy trade deficit with China, to which it has traditionally exported modest quantities of tomato paste and wood pulp.
    18. Beatrice is operating several popular brands it couldn't sell, including Wesson Oil and Hunt tomato products.
    19. Around Mother's Day I started transplanting my tomato plants, Supersteaks that I had started from seed on my glassed-in back porch.
    20. At Shaalan Tuesday, thousands of men and women pushed and scuffled beside a large trailer truck from which Jordanian officials and soldiers were trying to distribute food rations _ a round piece of flat Arab bread, one tomato and one cucumber per person.
    21. The dough is rising, the tomato sauce is simmering and deep pans are being oiled at Pizza Hut's first two Soviet restaurants, which are set to open Tuesday in Moscow.
    22. Cornell plant scientist Martha Mutschler found that once the tomato is picked, the ripening process slows drastically, said Davies.
    23. It said the potato and grain processing plant will make snack foods for local consumption, while the fruit and vegetable processing plant will manufacture fruit juice concentrates and tomato paste, mainly for export.
    24. I am told, however, that the tomato condiment's use is considered acceptable on the South and West sides, and I know it is in favor with children regardless of residence.
    25. In the first half of 1989, prices paid to commercial tomato growers averaged more than $41 per 100 pounds, up from $26 during the same period of last year.
    26. Then, a quick drink of tomato juice at the bar, some television, and off to bed.
    27. One newspaper even blamed a recent outbreak of tomato blight on "diseased" seeds maliciously exported by Israel.
    28. Some restaurants in northwest Montana no longer automatically plop a slice of tomato onto their burgers.
    29. His own seven-year survey showed monthly tomato sales around Boston are half as high in the winter as in August and September.
    30. Police linked arms to protect Peres, and security guards grabbed a man who tried to hurl a tomato.
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