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cit·rus
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复数:citruses或citrus
词根:citrus
adj.citrous 柑橘属植物的
citrus fruitn. 柑橘类的水果
“Citrus 属下的任何一棵树,或其果实,始于1825年,源自现代拉丁属名,源自拉丁语 citrus “柠檬树”,这是一种具有芳香木材和柠檬样水果的非洲树木,是西方首个可获得的柑橘类水果。这个名称和这棵树可能都源自亚洲 [OED],或者来自一个已失传的非印欧地中海语言 [de Vaan]。但克莱因和其他人将其追溯到希腊语 kedros “雪松”,可能通过伊特鲁里亚语传入(正如 -dr- 变为 -tr- 所暗示的那样)。
New Latin, genus name, from Latin
The first known use of citrus was in 1781
civiliannoun
a person not on active duty in the armed services or not on a police or firefighting force
civiliannoun
a person not on active duty in the armed services or not on a police or firefighting force
civiladjective
of or relating to citizens
civil liberties
of or relating to the state
civil institutions
of or relating to ordinary or government affairs rather than to those of the military or the church
polite without being friendly
gave a civil answer
relating to court action between individuals having to do with private rights rather than criminal action
a civil suit
civicsnoun
the study of the rights and duties of citizens
civicadjective
of or relating to a citizen, a city, or citizenship civic duty
civic pride
civetnoun
a thick yellowish strong-smelling substance obtained from the civet cat and used in perfume
civet cat
citywideadjective
including or involving all parts of a city
a citywide blackout
clapboardnoun
a narrow board thicker at one edge than at the other used to cover the sides of wooden buildings
citynoun
a place in which people live that is larger or more important than a town
the people of a city
citrusnoun
any of a genus of often thorny trees and shrubs (as the orange, grapefruit, or lemon) grown in warm regions for their fruitsalso: the fruit of a citrus
citrusnoun
capitalized a genus of often thorny trees and shrubs of the rue family (Rutaceae) grown in warm regions for their edible fruit (as the orange, lemon, lime, or mandarin) with firm usually thick rind and pulpy flesh
plural citruses or citrus any plant or fruit of the genus Citrus or a related genus
1 Preserving citrus leans heavily on extracting the zest or juice, and it demands the right tool.
2 But lemon isn’t the only citrus that makes fish sparkle.
3 Rub the sugar with flavors like citrus zest, split vanilla beans, food-grade lavender, or warm spices.
4 Totally the Bomb’s online recipe says Shamrock Tea is essentially an iced green tea latte with a citrus and vanilla kick.
5 The wine itself is smooth and mellow — fresh, of course, as Txakolina must be — but tranquilo, like the man, lovely and dry with tangy, long-lasting citrus and mineral flavors.
6 You can stick it through a citrus wheel and float it atop the drink, like the Nola version of Moses in the bullrushes.
7 The brothers’ favorite addition is asado, a salty, sour, complex dish of pork shoulder slowly cooked in tomato sauce, garlic, bay leaf and calamansi, a small citrus fruit native to the Philippines.
8 Once the frost had passed and the citrus trees were no longer in need of protection, they’d be returned to their groves, leaving the limonaia to sit empty through the summer.
9 Its subtle citrus flavor is delicious in salads, salsas, pestos, teas, and even desserts.
10 While many of these juices have real citrus in them, they can still lean pretty sweet.
11 Yuzu, an Asian citrus fruit, is audaciously zingy, like a lemon with a mischievous streak, and my eyes widened the second I took a sip.
12 But I cannot leave A’s without some of the cochinita pibil, a pork butt smoked for a few hours then wrapped up with citrus juices infused with herbs and returned to the pit.
13 Earthy yet delicate, with savory citrus and floral flavors.
14 Using a food mixer, cream the butter and sugar until soft and fluffy, then add the citrus zests.
15 Saveur has a simple, standard recipe, which augments the flavor of the citrus with avocados, red onion, jalapenos, fresh lime juice, cilantro and salt.
16 Many of the pieces of food that we toss — the vegetable scraps, citrus skins, and past-ripe berries — can be repurposed, with a little effort, into ingredients that will take your meals to another level.
17 I'd be in bed, and the cleaning fluid's citrus smell would rise through the apartment and I'd fall asleep to the bittersweet scent of lemons.
18 “Plague doctors wore beak masks, and stuffed herbs and citrus peels in them so they wouldn’t smell bad smells and therefore wouldn’t become infected,” he says.
19 Gaga also specifies that she needs an assortment of fresh fruit, but it has to have edible skin, edible seeds or be citrus.
20 While a few rough spots are OK, avoid citrus that feels soft or spongy or has cuts and bruises.
2 柑橘属
3 柑橘类
4 枸橼
5 柑橘属果树
6 柚子
8 芸香科
Orange lemon lime grapefruit mandarin tangerine rue bergamot kumquat citron pomelo Angostura skimmia choisya buchu ortanique wilga calamondin prickly ash gas plant hop tree curry leaf Ugli fruit
9 柑橘类的