英:[ˈsæfrən]
美:[ˈsæfrən]
英:[ˈsæfrən]
美:[ˈsæfrən]
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词根:saffron
n.safflower 红花;[染料] 红花染料
约于1200年, safroun,“秋水仙花的花蕊干制成的产品”,源自于古法语 safran(12世纪),来自于中世纪拉丁语 safranum(与意大利语 zafferano 、西班牙语 azafran 同源),最终源自于阿拉伯语 az-za'faran,其起源不详。这种物质以其甜美的香气和深橙色而闻名。作为深黄橙色的颜色词和形容词,最晚在14世纪后期出现。早在15世纪初,就已经用来指代番红花植物本身。德语 Safran 源自法语; 俄语 shafran' 源自阿拉伯语。相关词汇: Saffrony(形容词)。
Middle English, from Anglo-French saffron, safren, from Medieval Latin safranum, from Arabic zaʽfarān
The first known use of saffron was in the 13th century
sagaciousadjective
quick and wise in understanding and judgment
sagaciousadjective
quick and wise in understanding and judgment
sagaciousadjective
quick and wise in understanding and judgment
saganoun
a tale of figures and events of Norway and Iceland from history or legend
a story of heroic deeds
sag1 of 2verb
to droop or sink below the normal or right level
to become less firm or strong
sag2 of 2noun
a sagging part or area
the sag in a rope
an instance or amount of sagging
saffronnoun
the orange usually powdered dried stigmas of a purple-flowered crocus that are used especially to color or flavor foods
an orange to orange yellow color
saffronnoun
the deep orange aromatic pungent dried stigmas of a purple-flowered crocus used to color and flavor foods and formerly as a dyestuff and as a stimulant antispasmodic emmenagogue in medicine
a purple-flowered crocus (Crocus sativa) that is the source of saffron called alsosaffron crocus
1 al-muzafur - whose coat is stained with red (from zafran, ie, saffron)
大衣染成了红色(来自查非兰,如使用藏红花)的(人)
2 The chilled diver scallop with sea urchin, radish, and caviar is perfectly balanced, and you must get the Maine lobster with saffron risotto and chives!
3 It was larger than an eagle, its breast saffron, its head crested with scarlet, and its tail purple.
4 The mention of a Moroccan fish dish stirs Dafna Tapiero’s memory — of a jar of saffron water perched on her grandmother’s counter in Paris.
5 On the other hand, sliced Japanese cucumber topped with chili threads, a ringer for saffron, is more fun to see than to eat.
6 After just a few weeks, the khan was considered dead, and the mansion in the saffron fields fell into decay.
7 Clad in saffron and white, he was surrounded by hundreds of supporters and party members, signing autographs and talking to children on the way to the polling station.
8 While the pumpkins are roasting, stir together the saffron and water in a small bowl, to steep.
9 Oil, Tomato Khup , Saffron , Sugar, Alcohol, Pistachio , Fish Ton Saffrons.
采购产品涂油水, 蕃茄, 番红花, 糖, 酒精.
10 We joined the Pillets, guests of the inn and friendly neighbors in picking the saffron on their sunny patio, while we talked about saffron’s appeal and drank glasses of Tavel rosé.
11 The silk pavilions of famous people, pitched on every side, were azure and green and saffron and chequered.
12 Mama would satisfy her sweet tooth with a recipe from her mother for a halwa: a semolina milk dessert infused with cardamom and saffron, and topped with whole cashews.
13 Buddhist monks in saffron robes
身穿黄袍的和尚
14 Saffron is Banyan Tree's signature restaurant that serves authentic Thai cuisine.
藏红花是榕树的招牌餐厅提供正宗的泰国美食。
15 Saffron , the spice that also turns the rice a color is essential part of the dish.
藏红花是每道菜中必不可少的, 它还可以将大米变成金色.
16 Without going off the charts, Mr. Pilati proposed some delicious colors — sky blue, butter, saffron, sage and fern, along with navy, black, white and the khaki-sand shades.
17 The windows glow in patterns of mustard, saffron, indigo, coral.
18 He was all of Ardestan—all the saffron fields, all the walnut trees, the platter of pomegranates and wedges of cheese.
19 Your veil of the saffron color makes my eyes drunk.
你那桔黄色的面纱迷醉了我的双眼。
20 Pureed yellow split peas, bold with saffron, are spread like sunshine on the plate, then finished with a stripe of pine nuts and black garlic, the fermented version of the stinking rose.
4 藏红花色的
5 藏红花