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raspberries
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树莓, 树莓果实
an edible soft berry that is red or black in color and grows on bushes
Raspberry is a small, delicate berry known for its vibrant red color and sweet-tart taste. It has a distinct texture, with small soft drupelets that easily separate from the central core when ripe. The raspberry is highly aromatic, releasing a fragrant scent when picked or eaten. It is a versatile fruit, used in a variety of culinary applications, from desserts like pies and tarts to jams and sauces. Raspberries are also rich in antioxidants and vitamins, making them a nutritious addition to a balanced diet.
- The cake was topped with fresh raspberries and a dusting of powdered sugar.
蛋糕上点缀着新鲜的覆盆子和一层糖粉。
- He enjoyed a smoothie made with raspberries, bananas, and yogurt.
他喜欢用树莓、香蕉和酸奶制成的冰沙。
- They added raspberries to the salad for a burst of color and flavor.
他们在沙拉中添加了覆盆子,以增添色彩和风味。
- She used frozen raspberries in the pie filling for a rich and tart taste.
她在馅饼馅中使用了冷冻覆盆子,以获得浓郁和酸味。
- The recipe called for blending raspberries into a creamy sorbet for a refreshing treat.
食谱要求将覆盆子混合成奶油冰糕,作为清爽的甜点。
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a sound made by vibrating the tongue and lips, often to express ridicule, contempt, or disapproval
- The crowd gave a raspberry when the speaker stumbled.
- He blew a raspberry at his rival.
- Children often make raspberries to be silly.
- The comedian received a playful raspberry from the audience.
- She gave a raspberry to the noisy dog.