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carrot
- IPA[ˈkarət]
英式
- a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable;a cultivated plant of the parsley family with feathery leaves, which yields carrots.
noun: carrot, plural noun: carrots
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- 1. a tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable roast lamb with peas and carrots grated carrot
- 2. a cultivated plant of the parsley family with feathery leaves, which yields carrots.
- 3. an offer of something enticing as a means of persuasion (often contrasted with the threat of something punitive or unwelcome) carrots will promote cooperation over the environment far more effectively than sticks
- 4. informal, derogatory a nickname for a red-haired person He pulled her red plaits and said in a loud whisper, ‘Carrots! Carrots!’
- a moist sponge cake containing grated carrot and typically topped with a buttercream or cream ... at lunchtime, how can we resist a fruit smoothie, a low-fat carrot cake, or a mocha cappuccino?
Oxford Dictionary
- a small fly whose larvae are a widespread pest of carrots, burrowing into the roots.
Oxford Dictionary
- a moist cake containing grated carrot and typically topped with a buttercream or cream cheese icing: at lunchtime, how can we resist a fruit smoothie, a low-fat carrot cake, or a mocha cappuccino?
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for Queen Anne's lace
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a method of persuasion or coercion) characterized by both the offer of reward and the ... a carrot-and-stick approach
Oxford Dictionary
- characterized by both the offer of reward and the threat of punishment: carrot-and-stick reforms intended to break long-term dependency on state and federal handouts
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkerət]
美式
- a tapering orange-colored root eaten as a vegetable: roast lamb with peas and carrots grated carrot
Oxford American Dictionary