搜尋結果
gooseberry
- IPA[ˈɡʊzb(ə)ri]
英式
- a round edible yellowish-green or reddish berry with a thin translucent hairy skin.;the thorny European shrub which bears gooseberries.
noun: gooseberry, plural noun: gooseberries
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名詞
- 1. a round edible yellowish-green or reddish berry with a thin translucent hairy skin.
- 2. the thorny European shrub which bears gooseberries.
- 3. British informal a third person in the company of two people, especially lovers, who would prefer to be alone they didn't want me playing gooseberry on their first date
- a soft edible yellow berry enclosed in a husk that resembles a lantern in shape.
Oxford Dictionary
- a soft edible yellow berry enclosed in a husk that resembles a lantern in shape.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thorny shrub that bears gooseberries: a gooseberry bush will grow to a height of five feet
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for kiwi fruit
Oxford American Dictionary
- a common comb jelly with a spherical body bearing two long retractile branching tentacles, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- former term for kiwi fruit
Oxford Dictionary
- a common comb jelly with a spherical body bearing two long retractile branching tentacles, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡo͞osˌberē]
美式
- a round edible yellowish-green or reddish berry with a thin translucent hairy skin.
Oxford American Dictionary