英:[piːtʃ]
美:[piːtʃ]
英:[piːtʃ]
美:[piːtʃ]
复数:peaches
第三人称单数:peaches
现在分词:peaching
过去式:peached
过去分词:peached
词根:peach
adj.peachy 桃色的;桃子似的;出色的
noun
a low spreading freely branching Chinese tree (Prunus persica) of the rose family that has lanceolate leaves and sessile usually pink flowers and is widely cultivated in temperate areas for its edible fruit which is a single-seeded drupe with a hard central stone, a pulpy white or yellow flesh, and a thin fuzzy skin
the edible fruit of the peach
a moderate yellowish pink
one resembling a peach (as in sweetness, beauty, or excellence)
verb
transitive verb
to inform against : betray
intransitive verb
to turn informer : blab
peach blossom桃花
peach tree桃树
honey peach水蜜桃
flat peach蟠桃
juicy peach水蜜桃
约1400年, peche, peoche,“桃树的肉质水果”(12世纪晚期作为姓氏),源自古法语 pesche “桃子,桃树”(古北法语 peske,现代法语 pêche),并直接来自中世纪拉丁语 pesca,源自晚期拉丁语 pessica,变体为 persica “桃子,桃树”,源自拉丁语 mālum Persicum,字面意思为“波斯苹果”,翻译自希腊语 Persikon malon,来自 Persis “波斯”(参见 Persian)。
古英语中的 persue, persoe 直接来自拉丁语。在古希腊语中, Persikos 可以表示“波斯人”或“桃子”。桃树原产于中国,但通过波斯传入欧洲。1663年,威廉·佩恩观察到美国种植园中种植了桃树。意思为“有吸引力的女人”可追溯至1754年; “好人”的意思则为1904年所见。1901年, Peaches and cream 指一种肤色。而 Peach blossom 则指桃花的淡粉色调,最早可追溯至1702年。乔治亚州自1939年以来一直是 Peach State,尽管在1908年就已被认为是主要的桃子种植者。
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桃,又称:桃(Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)
桃
Noun Middle English peche, from Anglo-French pesche, peche (the fruit), from Late Latin persica, from Latin (malum) persicum, literally, Persian fruit Verb Middle English pechen, short for apechen to accuse, from Anglo-French apecher, empecher to ensnare — more at impeach
The first known use of peach was in the 14th century
peachnoun
a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony covering that is produced by a low spreading Chinese tree related to the plums and cherries and grown in most temperate areasalso: this tree
a moderate yellowish pink
1 Little bits of peaches or pineapple are mired within it, suspended in red jiggling transparency.
2 This very morning, she announces, she has managed to procure what might be the last two crates of peaches in France.
3 It simply bent over more and more as the peach got heavier and heavier.
4 The next evening, I sat in the kitchen, admiring the jars of peach preserves, which were neatly lined up on the counter.
5 Look, that is a big peach.
看,那是一个大桃子。
6 A hundred acres of land was made into a peach and pear orchard.
100英亩土地改为种桃和梨的果园.
7 But how many peaches can bring with two hands?
可猴子的两只手能拿几个桃子?
8 a peach tree
桃树
9 And now, as though at a signal from the leader, all the other sharks came swimming in toward the peach, and they clustered around it and began to attack it furiously.
10 “Your sorry ain’t worth a shitload of peaches, Lily. I swear to God—” “I called because I was just wondering something.”
11 Peach _ pink, Lotus _ shaped ; erect flowers and stems , thin stiff branches, tiny pointed leaves in yellowish green, much bloomed, earlier inflorescence.
桃红色, 荷花型.株型直立,枝条细硬, 花朵直上, 叶小而尖,黄绿色.成花率高,花期较早.
12 Nora’s mouth is warm and tastes horrifying, like peach schnapps, and she bites his lip and messes up his hair for good measure.
13 Then she picked the largest peach on the stand and handed it to the old man.
14 There are a few apple trees scattered among these peach trees.
这片桃树中杂有几棵苹果树。
15 She couldn’t even carry a peach on her head!
16 This makes it more or less impossible for it to get its teeth into a vast smooth curving surface such as the side of a peach.
17 If it were not for the peach, all would have doubted the reality of the Queen Mother's visit.
18 And while the emperor ate it with much delight, even he must have wondered how much sweeter the peach would have been if he had gotten the first bite.
19 Because I was pretty sure the Virgin Mary was not back there on the peach farm standing in for me the way she’d stood in for Beatrix.
20 And her fingers felt like a dead person’s, like an old peach I once found in the back of the refrigerator; the skin just slid off the meat when 1 picked it up.
3 桃色的
4 桃
6 桃树
7 桃红色
8 蔷薇科
apple rose strawberry cherry almond raspberry blackberry pear plum bourbon apricot hawthorn quince briar burnet blackthorn boysenberry potentilla loquat medlar damson cotoneaster rowan loganberry cinquefoil dewberry multiflora meadowsweet japonica pyracantha sorbus rugosa prunus avens gean spiraea greengage sweetbriar alchemilla agrimony whitebeam geum dryas amelanchier cloudberry nashi salmonberry chokeberry silverweed tormentil dropwort bullace kerria juneberry wineberry chamise toyon thimbleberry piripiri veitchberry azarole crab apple musk rose snowy mespilus Cherokee rose parsley piert wood avens mountain ash service tree bird cherry sand cherry dog rose flowering cherry cherry laurel banksia rose lady's mantle China rose goat's beard damask rose burnet rose duke cherry mountain avens choke cherry
9 杰出的人
11 粉红色的
12 告发
prosecution denunciation Tell report shop inform shelf prosecute denounce squeak pimp squeal snitch fink dob delate rat on put the finger on drop a dime on information indictment rat present pool tell split sing accusatory charge relation beef accusation sneak finger indict stag impeach rap whistle-blowing chirp belch whistle clype rank blow incriminate criminate
14 检举
15 告密
pool inform sing scream sneak squeak pimp squeal tattle tattletale put pot on whistle-blowing grass fink denounce split snitch telltale betrayal sellout rat whisper weasel squawk nark denunciation chirp switch spill whistle stag holler narc clype shop betray dob spill guts
16 出卖
sell-out rat fink two-time betray prostitute dob sell grass sale sellout perfidy offer shop traffic double-cross double cross rat on
18 特别好的人
19 漂亮妞
20 极好的人
21 好东西
22 粉红色