collard

英 ['kɒlɑːd] 美
  • n. 羽衣甘蓝
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collard (n.)
1755, American English, corruption of colewort (Middle English) "cabbage," later especially "kale, greens;" first element related to the cole in coleslaw; for second element, see wort.
1. The film is autobiographical and the central character is played by Collard himself.
这部电影是自传体,其中的主角由科勒德亲自扮演。

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2. Soul food is a varied cuisine: it includes spicy gumbos, black-eyed peas, and collard greens.
黑人的食物可谓五花八门:有辣味的秋葵汤,有豇豆,还有羽衣甘蓝叶。

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3. They will plant crops like collard greens, kale, tomatoes, lettuce and eggplant.
他们将种植农作物如:羽衣干蓝绿, 羽衣甘蓝, 西红柿, 生菜,茄子.

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4. Collard Greens . This humble vegetable may help fight osteoporosis, which afflicts many women late in life.
这种不起眼的蔬菜可有助于预防骨质疏松, 而许多妇女在老年深受骨质疏松之苦.

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5. Cletus : Sure, put those 5 collard greens and that brown bottle on the table.
克里特: 好啊, 把那些绿色甘蓝菜和那个棕色的瓶子摆到桌上.

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