tamarind如何读

英:[ˈtæmərɪnd]

美:[ˈtæməˌrɪnd]

tamarind是什么意思

  • n.[植]罗望子;罗望子果实

tamarind自然拼读

tam·a·rind

tae m rInd

tamarind变形

复数:tamarinds

tamarind英英释义

  • n.
    • long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp
    • large tropical seed pod with very tangy pulp that is eaten fresh or cooked with rice and fish or preserved for curries and chutneys

tamarind词源中文解释

约在1400年,“罗望子树果,可用于医药目的”,最终源自阿拉伯语 tamr hindi,字面意思为“印度之日期”,第一个元素与希伯来语 tamar “棕榈树、枣椰树”同源,第二个元素 hind 指代“印度”。而“罗望子”一词最早见于1610年代。

tamarind_农学行业词汇

酸豆

又称 :酸豆(Tamarindus indica L.)

tamarind词源英文解释

Spanish & Portuguese tamarindo, from Arabic tamr hindī, literally, Indian date

The first known use of tamarind was in the 15th century

tamarind儿童词典英英释义

tame1 of 2adjective

changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated

a tame elephant

made gentle and obedient

lacking spirit or interest : dull

tame2 of 2verb

to make or become tame

tame a lion

to subject to cultivation

wilderness tamed by farmers

to bring under control : subdue

tame your temper

tame1 of 2adjective

changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated

a tame elephant

made gentle and obedient

lacking spirit or interest : dull

tame2 of 2verb

to make or become tame

tame a lion

to subject to cultivation

wilderness tamed by farmers

to bring under control : subdue

tame your temper

tame1 of 2adjective

changed from the wild state so as to become useful and obedient to human beings : domesticated

a tame elephant

made gentle and obedient

lacking spirit or interest : dull

tame2 of 2verb

to make or become tame

tame a lion

to subject to cultivation

wilderness tamed by farmers

to bring under control : subdue

tame your temper

tambourinenoun

a shallow drum with one head and loose metal disks at the sides that is played by shaking or striking with the hand

tamarisknoun

any of a genus of chiefly desert shrubs of Eurasia and Africa that have small narrow leaves and clusters of tiny flowers

tamarindnoun

a tropical tree of the legume family that has hard yellowish wood, feathery leaves, and red-striped yellow flowersalso: its fruit which has a sour pulp used especially for preserves or as a seasoning in cooking

tamarind医学词典英英释义

tamarindnoun

a tropical leguminous tree (Tamarindus indica) with hard yellowish wood and a fruit with an acid pulp

the pulp of the partially dried ripe fruit of a tamarind used in herbal medicine especially for its laxative properties

tamarind 例句

1 I'd love black garlic to be more widely available: its taste is reminiscent of molasses and tamarind, and it gives an unexpected depth of flavour.

2 The Everything Nice was a hit on the cocktail menu — featuring rum, Aperol, mango, lemon, tamarind and scotch bonnet.

3 There are fried chicken wings as well as hot-and-sour steak tartare, cabbage-and-pork dumplings as well as clams cooked in a Thai basil and tamarind broth.

4 The restaurant is built around a big, old tamarind tree, so you sit on the teak deck in the shade of the tree.

5 Stay tuned for a new gluten-free burrito wrap and a tamarind salsa recipe that she is developing.

6 A cozy nook in the back holds a few deuces and a small bar where they mix admirable tamarind margaritas and cucumber mojitos, and introduce the curious to lao dong.

7 Her menu will range from Aleppo stuffed aubergine to a Damascene “Syrian pasta”, seasoned with tamarind sauce and pomegranate molasses.

8 Some ingredients are essential, and available online or at Indian markets: Malabar tamarind and curry leaves, both of which add tartness; and Kashmiri red chili powder, which is not so spicy.

9 Mexican tradition jar for Horchata, Barley, Tamarind , Mango water.

墨西哥传统玻璃罐,可用于装欧洽塔 、 大麦 、 罗望子 、 芒果汁.

10 The fresh rice noodles, almost an al dente bite, comes with shallots, tamarind, egg and tofu, garlic chives, bean sprouts.

11 One of my favorite dishes is called Sinigangand you can either have it with seafood, vegetables or meat but the broth is made out of tamarind so it's really nice and tangy.

12 The 21-and-over set who imbibe can choose either a Mango Baja Boi Float, featuring Brewery X Baja Boi beer, mango sorbet, Tajin and a tamarind stick with mango spears on the side; or a Dublin My Vision Float, which comes with Brewery X stout beer, vanilla ice cream and two cookies on the side.

13 A green salad with tamarind dressing is a modest pleasure.

14 She describes knocking tamarind pods out of trees to be used for cooking, watching the white shavings fall from her grandmother’s wood coconut grater and inhaling the scent of frying mustard seeds.

15 That was followed by a plate laden with fermented rice in coconut cream, surrounded by delicately battered and fried squash blossoms and tangy young tamarind leaves.

16 My favorites are lemon, lime, pineapple, and tamarind.

17 Grouper collar was grilled and then braised in a stew of tomatoes, tamarind and tiny homegrown adzuki beans.

18 Less engaging this round are the entrees, including slices of pork loin over baby squash and salmon atop toasted wheatberries and fava beans, dull despite the tamarind broth sharing the bowl with the fish.

19 Also worth sampling is the tamarind rice; finish with one of the homemade ice creams.

20 Along with the samosas, there are breaded chicken cutlets, chickpeas with tamarind sauce, lamb biryani, chutney made with tomatoes from the garden.

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