radish
英 [ˈræd.ɪʃ]
美 [ˈræd.ɪʃ]
- n. 萝卜,小萝卜
- n. (Radish)人名;(俄)拉季什;(塞)拉迪什
radish 萝卜来自拉丁语 radix 的主格 radicem,根,萝卜,来自 PIE*wrad,根,枝,词源同 wort,root,rhizome.
- radish
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radish: see radical
- radish (n.)
- late Old English rædic "radish," from Latin radicem (nominative radix) "root, radish," from PIE root *wrad- "twig, root" (cognates: Greek rhiza, Lesbian brisda "root;" Greek hradamnos "branch;" Gothic waurts, Old English wyrt; Welsh gwridd, Old Irish fren "root"). Spelling perhaps influenced by Old French radise, variant of radice, from Vulgar Latin *radicina, from radicem.
- 1. This radish has gone spongy.
- 这萝卜糠了.
- 2. The blade of this knife is so dull that it will not cut a radish.
- 这把刀的刀刃太钝,不能切萝卜。
- 3. A spicy , sharp - tasting radish was exactly what her stomach craved.
- 她正馋着想吃一个香甜可口的红萝卜呢.
- 4. The radish was old and coarse and so peppery that tears started in her eyes.
- 那萝卜又老,又粗,又辣,竟把她的眼泪也辣了出来.
- 5. We have vegetable too. Such as Broccoli, eggplant, carrot & radish.
- 我们也有蔬菜类, 如芥兰 、 茄子 、 红萝卜 和 白萝卜等.