endive

英 ['endaɪv; -dɪv] 美 ['ɛndaɪv]
  • n. 菊苣;莴苣菜
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endive 菊苣

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endive (n.)
late 14c., from Old French endive (14c.), from Medieval Latin endivia or a related Romanic source, from Latin intibus. This probably is connected in some way with Medieval Greek entybon, which Klein says is perhaps of Eastern origin (compare Egyptian tybi "January," the time the plant grows in Egypt). Century Dictionary says Arabic hindiba is "appar. of European origin."
1. Clarence Endive was from East Egg, as I remember.
我记得,克拉伦斯-恩狄是从东卵来的.

来自英汉文学 - 盖茨比