garlic
英 [ˈɡɑːlɪk]
美 [ˈɡɑːrlɪk]
n. 蒜; 大蒜
Collins.2 / BNC.6745 / COCA.2956
牛津词典
noun
- 蒜;大蒜
a vegetable of the onion family with a very strong taste and smell, used in cooking to give flavour to food- a clove of garlic (= one section of it)
一瓣蒜
- a clove of garlic (= one section of it)
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 蒜;大蒜
Garlicis the small, white, round bulb of a plant that is related to the onion plant. Garlic has a very strong smell and taste and is used in cooking.- ...a clove of garlic.
一瓣蒜
- ...a clove of garlic.
英英释义
noun
- aromatic bulb used as seasoning
- bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized
双语例句
- Tasting or smelling of onions or garlic.
吃起来或闻起来有洋葱和大蒜味。 - Place tomatoes, brown sugar, cumin, garlic, and ginger in processor.
将番茄,红糖,茴香,蒜和生姜放入处理器中。 - He doesn't eat raw garlic.
他吃不来生蒜。 - When Ken Hom wrote his first book for the BBC he was asked to tone down the spices and garlic in his recipes.
当肯·霍姆为英国广播公司写第一本书的时候,他被要求在菜谱里少用些香料和大蒜。 - His breath smells of garlic.
他的呼气中有大蒜气味。 - He stank [ smelled] of garlic.
他身上有股大蒜味。 - I ate a lot of garlic, and I just farted.
我吃了好多大蒜,而且我刚放了屁。 - The generous amount of garlic adds flavour
蒜多了能提味。 - Leave each garlic clove in its papery skin.
每瓣蒜外面的薄皮都要留着。 - He also had an invincible faith in the medicinal virtues of garlic.
他同时也对大蒜的医学功效深信不疑。