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红枣: Red Dates

红枣的英文文章

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尼古丁00144

jujube我空间里有

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维尼yuan

国外一般都讲RED DATES

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红枣:red date

一、词组例句

1、The big red dates, pears with cheer, a harvest scene.

那大红枣、白梨随风抖擞,一派丰收的景象。

2、Wash the black fungus, red dates, excess water, boil about half an hour.

将黑木耳洗净,红枣去核,加水过量,煮半个小时左右。

二、词汇解析

1、red

英 [red];美 [rɛd]

n. 红色,红颜料;赤字

adj. 红色的;红肿的,充血的

n. (Red)人名;(英、德)雷德

例:With a bright red face I was forced to admit that I had no real idea.

我满脸通红,被迫承认我其实没有什么想法。

例:The spicy flavours in these dishes call for reds rather than whites.

这些菜肴味道辛辣,宜配红葡萄酒而不是白葡萄酒。

2、date

英 [deɪt]; [deɪt]

n. 日期;年代;会晤时间;约会;约会对象;枣椰树;枣子

v. 给 ... 标明日期;确定年代;过时;显老;和 ... 约会;追溯到

例:My date is meeting me at seven.

我的对象七点钟与我见面。

例:The Chinese date is high-production and high benefit fruit.

枣树产量高,经济效益好。

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date 用法

date的基本意思为“(注明的)日期,日子,年份”,是可数名词,不一定只指某一天,可以统指年、月、日,但不用于“星期”或单独用于“月份”。date指的日期往往是特指的,其前常加the。也可作“时代,年代”解,若指历史上某一时期,是不可数名词。

date还可作“约定”解,指会面的时间和地点的确定,引申可表示异性间“社交约会,幽会”,是可数名词。在美国口语中,date可指“约会对象或舞伴”,是可数名词。

在表示所谓的“日期”,不单指哪日,也可以是月或年。7 October, 2003和October 2003和2003都属于date。

date前常加介词at或on。如:at an early date,on a certain date和on that date。

文件上的date一般只表示“日期”,不含地址,但事际上可包括地址。be dated from/at加地址名称常用来表示信上的载着某个地址。例如:

The letter is dated from/at Moscow.

这信来自莫斯科。

date不表示“星期几”。表示“今天几号?”,句子的回答决不可以是周几。

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DescriptionIt is a small deciduous tree or shrub reaching a height of 5–10 metres (16–33 ft), usually with thorny branches. The leaves are shiny-green, ovate-acute, 2–7 centimetres (0.79–2.8 in) wide and 1–3 centimetres (0.39–1.2 in) broad, with three conspicuous veins at the base, and a finely toothed margin. The flowers are small, 5 millimetres (0.20 in) wide, with five inconspicuous yellowish-green petals. The fruit is an edible ovaldrupe 1.5–3 centimetres (0.59–1.2 in) deep; when immature it is smooth-green, with the consistency and taste of an apple, maturing brown to purplish-black and eventually wrinkled, looking like a small date. There is a single hard stone similar to an olive stone.DistributionIts precise natural distribution is uncertain due to extensive cultivation, but is thought to be in southernAsia, between Lebanon, Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal (called as Bayar), the Korean peninsula, and southern and central China, and also southeastern Europe though more likely introduced there.This plant has been introduced in Madagascar and grows as an invasive species in the western part of this island.NomenclatureThe species has a curious nomenclatural history, due to a combination of botanical naming regulations, and variations in spelling. It was first described scientifically by Carolus Linnaeus as Rhamnus zizyphus, in Species Plantarum in 1753. Later, in 1768, Philip Miller concluded it was sufficiently distinct from Rhamnus to merit separation into a new genus, in which he named it Ziziphus jujube, using Linnaeus' species name for the genus but with a probably accidental single letter spelling difference, 'i' for 'y'; for the species name he used a different name, as tautonyms (repetition of exactly the same name in the genus and species) are not permitted in botanical naming. However, because of Miller's slightly different spelling, the combination correctly using the earliest species name (from Linnaeus) with the new genus, Ziziphus zizyphus, is not a tautonym, and was therefore permitted as a botanical name; this combination was made by Hermann Karsten in 1882.] In 2006, a proposal was made to suppress the name Ziziphus zizyphusin favor of Zizyphus jujuba, and this proposal was accepted in 2011. Ziziphus jujuba is thus the correct scientific name for this species.Cultivation and usesJujube was domesticated in South Asia by 9000 BCE. Over 400 cultivars have been selected.The tree tolerates a wide range of temperatures and rainfall, though it requires hot summers and sufficient water for acceptable fruiting. Unlike most of the other species in the genus, it tolerates fairly cold winters, surviving temperatures down to about −15 °C (5 °F). This enables the jujube to grow in mountain or desert habitats, provided there is access to underground water through the summer. The species Ziziphus jujuba grows in cooler regions of Asia. Five or more other species of Ziziphus are widely distributed in milder climates to hot deserts of Asia and Africa. In Madagascar, jujube trees grow everywhere in the western part of the island, from the north all the way to the south. It is widely eaten by free ranging zebus, and its seeds grow easily in zebu's feces. It is an invasive species, threatening mostly protected areas.参考资料:Wikipedia希望能够帮到您,望采纳~!祝您成功!!!

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