clementine

['klɛmən'tin]
  • n. 克莱门氏小柑橘(为柑橘与酸柑杂交的品种)
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clementine 小柑橘

来自Clement,仁慈的,用作神父称号。因最早由19 世纪法国传教士Clement Rodier 在非洲 果园杂交而成而得名。

clementine (n.)
"cross between tangerine and sour orange," 1926, from French clémentine (1902). Originally an accidental hybrid said to have been discovered by (and named for) Father Clement Rodier in the garden of his orphanage in Misserghin, near Oran, Algeria. Introduced into U.S. and grown at Citrus Research Center in Riverside, Calif., as early as 1909.
Clementine (adj.)
1705, in reference to various popes who took the name Clement (see clement (adj.)), especially of the edition of the Vulgate issued due to Pope Clement V (1309-14).
Clementine
fem. proper name, from fem. of Clement (see clement (adj.)).
1. You ere lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry, Clementine.
你永远地走了, 不再回来, 我真懊悔,克莱门泰.

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2. Clementine: This is it Joel. It's going to be gone soon.
克莱门泰: 这就是乔尔 就是 不久将都会消失.

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3. Sandals were for Clementine.
还有给她的拖鞋.

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4. And forgot my Clementine.
我才忘记了克莱门特.

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5. And his daughter, Clementine.
还有他的女儿, 克莱门特.

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