scallion如何读

英:[ˈskæliən]

美:[ˈskæljən]

scallion是什么意思

n.

青葱

冬葱

大葱

韭菜

scallion自然拼读

scal·lion

skael yn

scallion变形

复数:scallions

scallion英英释义

  • n.
    • plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum
    • young onion before the bulb has enlarged

scallion词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, scalun "葱头",一种常见的洋葱,也指"价值不大的东西",源自盎格鲁-法语 escalone,古北法语 escalogne,或古法语 eschaloigne,均源自普通拉丁语 *escalonia,,该词源自拉丁语 (cæpa) Ascalonia "(洋葱)来自阿斯卡隆",这是位于西南黎凡特地区的海港城市(现在的以色列 Ashkelon)。与 shallot 同源。

scallion_旅游行业词汇

青葱

scallion词源英文解释

Middle English scaloun, from Anglo-French scalun, escaloin, from Vulgar Latin *escalonia, from Latin ascalonia (caepa) onion of Ascalon, from feminine of ascalonius of Ascalon, from Ascalon-, Ascalo Ascalon, seaport in ancient Palestine

The first known use of scallion was in the 14th century

scallion儿童词典英英释义

scalp1 of 2noun

the part of the skin and flesh of the head usually covered with hair

a part of the human scalp cut or torn from an enemy especially as a sign of victory

scalp2 of 2verb

to remove the scalp from

to buy and resell at much higher prices

scalp theater tickets

scalp1 of 2noun

the part of the skin and flesh of the head usually covered with hair

a part of the human scalp cut or torn from an enemy especially as a sign of victory

scalp2 of 2verb

to remove the scalp from

to buy and resell at much higher prices

scalp theater tickets

scalpelnoun

a small straight thin-bladed knife used especially in surgery

scalpelnoun

a small straight thin-bladed knife used especially in surgery

scalp1 of 2noun

the part of the skin and flesh of the head usually covered with hair

a part of the human scalp cut or torn from an enemy especially as a sign of victory

scalp2 of 2verb

to remove the scalp from

to buy and resell at much higher prices

scalp theater tickets

scallywag

scallop1 of 2noun

any of a family of marine mollusks with a two-part ribbed shell

a muscle of the scallop used for food

one of the two parts of a scallop shell

one of a continuous series of rounded half-circles forming a border (as on lace)

scallop2 of 2verb

to bake in a sauce usually covered with seasoned bread or cracker crumbs

scalloped potatoes

to shape, cut, or make an edge in scallops

scallionnoun

green onion

scallionnoun

green onion

scallion 例句

1 Try beets, celery, cucumbers, fennel, peppers, onions and scallions.

2 Scallion butter can be made 4 days ahead and chilled, covered.

葱油可以提前4天准备并冷却,覆盖。

3 We order soup, scallion pancakes, cold noodles with sesame sauce, and spicy shredded beef with broccoli.

4 As a final touch, I garnish the dish with mint and scallion.

5 “They tried to get their jerk seasonings, the scallions or the thyme, the spices from Jamaica,” he said.

6 Oxtail soup, she made him, steamed fish with scallions.

7 That is nice, Uhmma says and chops the scallions in half.

8 Their refreshing acidity, delicacy and modest sweetness will meld well with the lightly spicy ginger and scallions.

9 These savory pancakes feature asparagus, plus scallions, gochujang, and red chile peppers, which are all incorporated into a rice flour batter.

10 Cut the white and light-green parts of the scallions on the diagonal into thin slices.

11 Transfer the sun-dried tomato/noodle mixture into the skillet, along with the scallions.

12 “Magic” Chili Chicken, available only on weekends, is my most recent obsession: succulent broiled chicken, hacked to pieces and served with red chilies beneath a green carpet of chopped scallions.

13 I trade the rosemary for sprigs of fresh dill and scallions.

14 Top with scallions, feta, and reserved bacon bits.

15 When you taste the finished rust-colored sauce, with ginger, garlic, sesame oil and scallions added to the kicky base, you’ll agree.

16 A classic quick coating of egg whites and cornstarch keeps the shrimp moist before the sauce fixings go in, and scallions and cilantro give it a light crunch.

17 For a month every spring, slender white-tipped stalks of youthful garlic appear in the market next to the scallions and young, newly dug onions.

18 As the book suggests, I spun the herbs and scallions together in a food processor to make them “feathery.”

19 If I’m in a rush, I’ll pull out my food processor, pulse the celery, carrots and herbs into smallish pieces, and after emptying the work bowl, mince the ginger, garlic and scallion.

20 She pan-fries whole mackerels, topped with soy sauce and scallions as finishing touches, with trendy coconut oil.

scallion 同义词

2 韭葱

leek

3 亚实基隆葱

shallot

5 冬葱

shallot shalot

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