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美[ˈeldərˌberi] 英[ˈeldə(r)ˌberi] n.接骨木果 网络接骨木之果实;接骨木莓;接骨木浆果 复数:elderberries 权威英汉双解 英汉 英英 网络释义 elderberry n. 1. 接骨木果a small black berry that grows in bunches on an elder tree...
美['eldəberi] 英['eldəberi] n.接骨木果 网络接骨木莓;黑接木骨莓 权威英汉双解 网络释义 elderberry. n. 1. 接骨木果a small black berry that grows in bunches on an elder tree
据stason.org报告说,接骨木汁可混合柠檬汁和蜂蜜酿制作为茶或糖浆饮用。 The roots and some other parts of the elderberry tree are highly poisonous and will cause severe stomach problems . 根和一些其他部位是有很高的毒素的,会引起严重的胃部问题。 Elderberry , echinacea , propolis combination 接骨木、紫...
你可以这样记忆这个单词:想象一棵接骨木树(elder tree)上挂满了小小的黑色浆果(berry),这些浆果就是“elderberry”了。 小故事 In the heart of a forest, there stood an elderberry bush, covered with tiny black berries. The forest animals loved to feast on these delicious fruits, especially during the...
名词 el·der·ber·ry[ˈeldəˌberi,美-ɚˌ-]名词 1. elderberry(berry): elderberry Holunderbeeref<-, -n> elderberry 奥a.Hollerbeeref elderberry 瑞a.Holderbeeref 单数在互联网中有10个示例复数在互联网中有10个示例 2. elderberry(tree): ...
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First, you shouldn't consume unripe or raw berries; and the elder tree's stems, leaves and other parts are also off limits. All of these components include a toxic substance. Note that if you don't properly prepare elderberry before consuming it, you're setting yourself for a nasty case...
Elderberry refers to the dark purple-black berries of the elder tree, scientifically known as Sambucus nigra. Elderberries grow on deciduous shrubs or small trees in the Adoxaceae family and are native to Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. The ber