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词汇 blueberry
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Definition of blueberry in English:

blueberry

nounPlural blueberries ˈbluːb(ə)riˈbluˌbɛri
  • 1A small sweet blue-black edible berry which grows in clusters on North American shrubs related to the bilberry.

    乌饭树果,蓝莓

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For years, breakfast for me has been a smoothie made with an apple, a banana, blueberries and rice or soy milk.
    • One could certainly prepare a tasty dinner from salmon, broccoli, sweet potatoes, and blueberries.
    • Throw in blueberries, peaches, apples, raisins, figs, whatever you can cook.
    • Stuff your cooler with fruit in all the shades of a crayon box: strawberries, blueberries, oranges, kiwis, melons and avocados.
    • There is simply no way I'm giving up apples or peaches or blueberries forever.
    • Her rolls and pies were only made with the freshest and sweetest blueberries available to her at any time, whenever she made them.
    • If you can't find fresh berries, frozen blueberries work well too.
    • I have just finished cleaning up blueberries and apple sauce off the carpet in his room.
    • Sweet cherries, blueberries, and strawberries also contain anthocyanins.
    • They canned lobsters, and also blueberries, which grow well in this area.
    • Sweet wild blueberries are bursting with antioxidants, which mop up nasty free radicals.
    • Also eating lots of healthy fruit - pink grapefruit, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, etc.
    • Plums are the stars here as are blueberries, bilberries and blackberries.
    • For recovery, he mixes his own smoothies with soy milk, frozen blueberries, bananas, and strawberries.
    • You can pick your own blueberries without growing them.
    • In the morning I'll wake up and read and, in about an hour, I have some blueberries, cantaloupe melon, pears or maybe some cereal with soya milk.
    • Mandarin oranges, blueberries, sliced mango or apple are other fruit choices that would work well.
    • A crisp spinach salad or sweet blueberries right out of the crate are perfect, she says.
    • Fruits that have been singled out for particular anti-cancer properties include all types of berries such as blueberries, strawberries and raspberries.
    • You could also add raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, tayberries and blackberries.
  • 2One of the dwarf shrubs that produces blueberries, some kinds being cultivated for their fruit or as ornamentals.

    乌饭树

    Genus Vaccinium, family Ericaceae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two to four years after planting, blueberries will start to produce fruit.
    • The best fruits of lowbush blueberries are borne on the youngest stems, especially those growing directly from the ground.
    • In 20 years of raising cultivated, high-bush blueberries nothing like this had ever happened before.
    • Since blueberries are grown on acid soils and the crown gall bacterium does not grow well in an acid situation, the disease is uncommon.
    • Some popular small trees and shrubs with birds are: blueberries, elderberries, hollies, cherries, and dogwoods.
    • While you may have seen blueberries growing in partial shade in the wild, they'll produce more and bigger berries if they have full sun for at least six hours a day.
    • Common shrubs are farkleberry, lowbush blueberry, and maple-leaved viburnum.
    • All are members of the large Ericaceae family, which also includes rhododendrons, azaleas, and blueberries.
    • At all three collection areas the habitat was a pine forest with an undergrowth of heather, blueberries, and ferns.
    • Shrubs - witch hazel, chokeberry, hydrangea, blueberry, sumac - added to the strange verisimilitude.
    • Scattered shrubs include two kinds of low-growing blueberries and the dwarf live oak, which is less than a foot tall.
    • Some ornamental plants and fruit plants like blueberries require an acidic soil.
    • Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic.
    • If possible, plant blueberries away from tree fruit.
    • Groundcover was comprised of dense blueberry and huckleberry or mountain laurel.
    • The shrub layer includes lowbush blueberry, black huckleberry, dangleberry, staggerbush, inkberry and sheep laurel.
    • Wild blueberries grown in Maine have been facing stiff import competition from those produced in Canada's eastern provinces.
    • Pine needles tend to increase the acidity of the soil so they work best around acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and blueberries.
    • One of the first things planted on Pheasant Hill Farm were high bush blueberries.
    • The same cultural practices may also be applied to blueberries, pieris, heather, holly and other plants that prefer acid, organic soils.

Rhymes

dewberry

Definition of blueberry in US English:

blueberry

nounˈbluˌbɛriˈblo͞oˌberē
  • 1The small sweet blue-black edible berry of the blueberry plant.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can pick your own blueberries without growing them.
    • A crisp spinach salad or sweet blueberries right out of the crate are perfect, she says.
    • If you can't find fresh berries, frozen blueberries work well too.
    • Also eating lots of healthy fruit - pink grapefruit, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, etc.
    • Fruits that have been singled out for particular anti-cancer properties include all types of berries such as blueberries, strawberries and raspberries.
    • One could certainly prepare a tasty dinner from salmon, broccoli, sweet potatoes, and blueberries.
    • Throw in blueberries, peaches, apples, raisins, figs, whatever you can cook.
    • Stuff your cooler with fruit in all the shades of a crayon box: strawberries, blueberries, oranges, kiwis, melons and avocados.
    • Sweet cherries, blueberries, and strawberries also contain anthocyanins.
    • Sweet wild blueberries are bursting with antioxidants, which mop up nasty free radicals.
    • Plums are the stars here as are blueberries, bilberries and blackberries.
    • In the morning I'll wake up and read and, in about an hour, I have some blueberries, cantaloupe melon, pears or maybe some cereal with soya milk.
    • For recovery, he mixes his own smoothies with soy milk, frozen blueberries, bananas, and strawberries.
    • For years, breakfast for me has been a smoothie made with an apple, a banana, blueberries and rice or soy milk.
    • Mandarin oranges, blueberries, sliced mango or apple are other fruit choices that would work well.
    • You could also add raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, tayberries and blackberries.
    • They canned lobsters, and also blueberries, which grow well in this area.
    • I have just finished cleaning up blueberries and apple sauce off the carpet in his room.
    • Her rolls and pies were only made with the freshest and sweetest blueberries available to her at any time, whenever she made them.
    • There is simply no way I'm giving up apples or peaches or blueberries forever.
  • 2A hardy dwarf shrub of the heath family, with small, whitish drooping flowers and dark blue edible berries.

    Genus Vaccinium, family Ericaceae: several North American species, including the common highbush blueberry (V. corymbosum), from which many cultivated varieties originate

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wild blueberries grown in Maine have been facing stiff import competition from those produced in Canada's eastern provinces.
    • Some ornamental plants and fruit plants like blueberries require an acidic soil.
    • All are members of the large Ericaceae family, which also includes rhododendrons, azaleas, and blueberries.
    • One of the first things planted on Pheasant Hill Farm were high bush blueberries.
    • Common shrubs are farkleberry, lowbush blueberry, and maple-leaved viburnum.
    • Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic.
    • At all three collection areas the habitat was a pine forest with an undergrowth of heather, blueberries, and ferns.
    • Shrubs - witch hazel, chokeberry, hydrangea, blueberry, sumac - added to the strange verisimilitude.
    • Two to four years after planting, blueberries will start to produce fruit.
    • While you may have seen blueberries growing in partial shade in the wild, they'll produce more and bigger berries if they have full sun for at least six hours a day.
    • Groundcover was comprised of dense blueberry and huckleberry or mountain laurel.
    • The shrub layer includes lowbush blueberry, black huckleberry, dangleberry, staggerbush, inkberry and sheep laurel.
    • Pine needles tend to increase the acidity of the soil so they work best around acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and blueberries.
    • Scattered shrubs include two kinds of low-growing blueberries and the dwarf live oak, which is less than a foot tall.
    • The same cultural practices may also be applied to blueberries, pieris, heather, holly and other plants that prefer acid, organic soils.
    • In 20 years of raising cultivated, high-bush blueberries nothing like this had ever happened before.
    • Since blueberries are grown on acid soils and the crown gall bacterium does not grow well in an acid situation, the disease is uncommon.
    • If possible, plant blueberries away from tree fruit.
    • The best fruits of lowbush blueberries are borne on the youngest stems, especially those growing directly from the ground.
    • Some popular small trees and shrubs with birds are: blueberries, elderberries, hollies, cherries, and dogwoods.
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