英:[ˈmæŋgəʊld]
美:[ˈmæŋgoʊld]
英:[ˈmæŋgəʊld]
美:[ˈmæŋgoʊld]
short for mangold-wurzel
1 The principal vegetables cultivated are potatoes, onions, mangold and beet, beans and peas.
2 Their dainty ladies were putting roses and violets in their dishes—baked mangolds still mairg an excellent flavouring for bread-and-butter puddings—-while the squires were showing their weakness for sheep’s-milk cheese.
3 Watery and acid foods like mangolds and brewers' grains produce a more aqueous milk than do albuminous and fatty foods like oil-cakes.
4 Potatoes, turnips, carrots, mangolds, and all other roots grow in profusion wherever their cultivation has been attempted.
5 The notion of growing turnips and mangolds in a country made for root crops was at first not well received.
6 If so be you had just come from trimming swedes or mangolds—joking with the rough work-folk and all that—I could have stood it.
7 By these means the progressive agriculturist has produced a crop of swedes or mangolds which in individual size and collective weight per acre would seem to an old-fashioned farmer perfectly fabulous.
8 They had to learn to use their hands as well as their brains, to plough a furrow, or bank a hedge, or dig a pit for mangolds.
9 The beans are strong and healthy; clover, which does not mind a salty soil, thrives there; and there are strong crops of mangold.
10 If I hadn't it, I wouldn't be like a prize mangold at a show, with every person praising me.
11 Dawn, and Dr. Draper's carriage waiting in the road beside the mangold fields.
12 Wheat is the principal grain in cultivation; but far more ground is taken up with turnips and potatoes, mangold, parsnip and carrot.
13 A nice lot of chopped mangold root had been put in his box, and we hope he enjoyed his lunch in the train on his way to Windsor.
14 So far, we are in Sussex pure and simple; mangolds all around, cattle sheds in front, a Sussex farmer for a companion, the sky of Sussex over all, and the twentieth century in her nonage.
15 With the passing of the month swedes and artichokes will have lost much of their nourishment; mangolds can now take their place.
16 Potatoes were a new thing, nothing mystic, nothing religious; women and children could plant them—earth-apples that came from foreign parts, like coffee; fine rich food, but much like swedes and mangolds.
17 The dozen mangolds grown in one patch were pulled up and carefully weighed.
18 Mangold bought $2 tickets at Albertsons and will look for free parking along El Camino Real.
迈戈尔德花了2美元在阿尔伯森桦买了门票,并在艾尔卡米诺沿街找了处免费泊车的地方。
19 I think some of the labourers’ heads are as soft as the mangolds they hoe.”
20 Mangold bought $ 2 tickets at Albertsons and will look for free parking along El Camino Real.
迈戈尔德花了2美元在阿尔伯森桦买了门票,并在艾尔卡米诺沿街找了处免费泊车的地方.