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 garlic ['gɑ:lik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大蒜

[化] 大蒜


  1. She put several cloves of garlic in the dish.
    她在菜里放了几瓣大蒜。
  2. Can you taste the garlic in this stew?
    你尝得出炖肉里有大蒜味儿吗?
  3. The meat smells of garlic.
    这肉有大蒜的气味.


garlic
[ noun ]
  1. bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized; bulb breaks up into separate strong-flavored cloves

  2. <noun.plant>
  3. aromatic bulb used as seasoning

  4. <noun.food>


Garlic \Gar"lic\, n. [OE. garlek, AS. g[=a]rle['a]c; gar spear,
lance + le['a]c leek. See {Gar}, n., and {Leek}.]
1. (Bot.) A plant of the genus {Allium} ({A. sativum} is the
cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong
smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed
of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed
in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.

2. A kind of jig or farce. [Obs.] --Taylor (1630).

{Garlic mustard}, a European plant of the Mustard family
({Alliaria officinalis}) which has a strong smell of
garlic.

{Garlic pear tree}, a tree in Jamaica ({Crat[ae]va
gynandra}), bearing a fruit which has a strong scent of
garlic, and a burning taste.

  1. The trade show spanning 25 acres is billed as the largest annual exhibition of its kind and is complete with pyramids of shiny red apples and the aroma of buttery garlic bread samples.
  2. Season with crushed garlic, plenty of nutmeg, pepper and sea salt.
  3. In one of his stalls in a back-alley market deep in Seoul's south side he sells nothing but garlic: Hundreds of straw "chops" or lines hang from the ceiling, each chop with 100 bulbs of garlic attached to it, each bulb containing five to 10 cloves.
  4. In one of his stalls in a back-alley market deep in Seoul's south side he sells nothing but garlic: Hundreds of straw "chops" or lines hang from the ceiling, each chop with 100 bulbs of garlic attached to it, each bulb containing five to 10 cloves.
  5. But the journal noted that the product was "slightly milder" than ordinary garlic and cost three times as much.
  6. 'Not only is Colin Boswell wholly committed to his exceptional product, but he has shown clear marketing expertise in creating a range of added-value garlic products.' Beating the French at their own game proved a winner for two other British producers.
  7. By planting a lot of garlic cloves, the worst that can happen is I'll have a lot of nice garlic," he says.
  8. By planting a lot of garlic cloves, the worst that can happen is I'll have a lot of nice garlic," he says.
  9. Stir in the garlic, carrots and celery.
  10. Regardless of medical uses, garlic enhances the flavors of many foods.
  11. She had been casting about for her break in business when she met Mr. Sakai in 1986, the same year his garlic won a prize at an inventors' convention in Tokyo.
  12. They whetted their appetites with garlic soup, munched on whole-baked garlic bulbs, savored the fresh garlic sausage, and topped it off with ice cream flecked with minced garlic.
  13. They whetted their appetites with garlic soup, munched on whole-baked garlic bulbs, savored the fresh garlic sausage, and topped it off with ice cream flecked with minced garlic.
  14. They whetted their appetites with garlic soup, munched on whole-baked garlic bulbs, savored the fresh garlic sausage, and topped it off with ice cream flecked with minced garlic.
  15. They whetted their appetites with garlic soup, munched on whole-baked garlic bulbs, savored the fresh garlic sausage, and topped it off with ice cream flecked with minced garlic.
  16. Only garlic was in oversupply, it said.
  17. Mrs. Child's "Broccoli a la Bush" involves blanching cut broccoli, then sauteing it in olive oil and garlic.
  18. There are jars of unrationed honey, on sale for two pesos (an average monthly salary in Cuba is about 150 pesos), and garlic sauce, also unrationed.
  19. What about garlic and roses? "I think roses like garlic better than garlic likes roses," he says. "But no plants seem to like fennel, although bees seem to love it.
  20. What about garlic and roses? "I think roses like garlic better than garlic likes roses," he says. "But no plants seem to like fennel, although bees seem to love it.
  21. What about garlic and roses? "I think roses like garlic better than garlic likes roses," he says. "But no plants seem to like fennel, although bees seem to love it.
  22. Her mother complains that Donna uses too much pepper, not enough garlic, and burns the potato pancakes because she uses cheap oil.
  23. "Some people even say that if you eat enough garlic, it will keep them off," he says.
  24. To hell with airport catering; with fake Indian, Thai, Chinese, Italian dishes in the supermarket that taste of salt, garlic and flour; with 'instant noodles' and 'soup' in a plastic cup that require just hot water - and dead taste-buds.
  25. Here are some favorites: 5 pounds fresh tomatoes, rinsed boiling water as needed 3 Tbl olive oil 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 cup chopped fresh basil 4 quarts of water 1 tsp olive oil 1.
  26. Add the little birds and colour them all over. Stir in the crushed garlic, a heaped teaspoon of crushed cumin, and a large pinch of ground cinnamon.
  27. Add onion, garlic and celery.
  28. It keeps longer that way, and most Korean housewives find it convenient to buy garlic 100 bulbs at a time.
  29. Chop finely the garlic, ginger and half the spring onions. Warm the sunflower oil in a small saucepan and cook the aromatics for 1 minute. Add the beans, soy sauce, sherry, sugar and half a pint of cold water.
  30. On driving off the ferry, they were all present. Happily, the aroma of garlic still perfumes the kind of restaurants I patronise, but the pungent pong of caporal tobacco has gone.
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