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Definition of pumpkin in English: pumpkinnoun ˈpʌm(p)kɪnˈpəm(p)kən 1A large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, the flesh of which can be used in sweet or savoury dishes. 南瓜 Example sentencesExamples - As far as vegies go it's a great time to get in sweetcorn, tomatoes, butternut pumpkins, rockmelons and watermelons.
- Not only does it fill in the sky at sunrise or sunset to add striking beauty, but its color is carded in carrots, pumpkins, oranges, mangoes, and papayas, which all are full of essential vitamins.
- Sweet potatoes, beans, pumpkins, and tropical fruits such as bananas and papayas are also grown.
- Cassava, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes are native to the islands, and a variety of seafood is found in the surrounding waters.
- Sonoma County shimmers this month with fields full of red and gold grapevines and fat orange pumpkins.
- Butternut squash, cheese pumpkins and sweet potatoes are stored in an old grain bin lined with spray-foam insulation and fitted with a propane heater and a humidifier.
- The average small farmer in Chiapas, Mexico, for example, produces maize, squash, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, numerous vegetables, fruits and medicinal plants.
- Roses and vegetables such as pumpkins, zucchinis and cucumbers are still being affected by the fungus, powdery mildew.
- Bright orange pumpkins decorated the front porch and strands of little white lights were wrapped tastefully in the bushes and around the front door.
- Meanwhile, the after-school gardening club has been working hard growing prize-winning fruit and vegetables, including tomatoes, sweetcorn and pumpkins.
- Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen.
- There were some wonderful Halloween decorations entered into the monthly raffle with seasonal fare such as pumpkins and fruit.
- Even with my eyes closed, lying face down on the ground, all I could see was orange pumpkins.
- Golden butternut squash, robust orange pumpkins, crunchy red and green apples - fall produce is downright gorgeous, not to mention delectable.
- Today we're producing rice, beans, cassava, pumpkins, passion fruit and other crops.
- You marvel that it can grow such lush grass, such brilliantly green and orange fields of pumpkins and tall stands of trees.
- Remove the flesh from the pumpkin skin with a spoon.
- The last bees of the year are buzzing, pumpkins are ripening orange, and the birds are sitting on telegraph wires, considering following many Hamptons' residents south to Palm Beach for the winter.
- Plump orange pumpkins are clustered on brick steps along with a scattering of reddish liquidambar leaves.
- While there isn't any cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes or pumpkin pie to be had, there is plenty of brandy, gin, and wine on hand.
- 1.1North American informal Used as an affectionate term of address, especially to a child.
〈北美,非正式〉小南瓜(多用作小孩的昵称) listen, pumpkin, I thought you ought to know Example sentencesExamples - Take it from your Aunt Hillary, that this is not the business deal for you, my little pumpkin.
2The plant of the gourd family that produces pumpkins, having tendrils and large lobed leaves and native to warm regions of America. 南瓜藤 Genus Cucurbita, family Cucurbitaceae: several species, in particular C. pepo Example sentencesExamples - Close cousins to the pumpkin - gourds and squash - were also pressed into service, and we finally had enough for our cover photo and story.
- Care should be taken to separate as widely as possible, melons, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, and others of that family, as any one grown near the other may ruin both as to flavor.
- Others prefer a natural look, arranging squashes, gourds, pumpkins and other spheroid Cucurbita in a pastoral style.
- Warm climate pumpkins, this large squash is bright orange, but it can be found with green, yellow, or cream-colored skin.
- We've bought loads of plants and seeds; pumpkins, runner beans, potatoes, strawberries, carrots, cabbages.
- When the Irish immigrants arrived in America, they found pumpkins abundant and much easier to carve than turnips.
- The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines.
- The farms of Nixons, Swantons, Alex's, Stranos and Newlands roads are growing a variety of crops including sugar cane, peanuts, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins and maize.
- This year we no-till planted corn and pumpkins into hairy vetch, and soybeans into a variety of grains, with rye working the best.
- In mid - to late summer, squash bugs feed on pumpkins, cucumbers, squash, watermelons and even raspberries.
- This is a region where one field can produce pumpkins, clover and maize, as well as, of course, grapes.
- Fall is the season for other chores, such as buying back-to-school clothes, raking leaves and picking pumpkins.
- Gourds, pumpkins, cucumbers and all their allied species dominated.
- Both sides of this versatile trellis are used, and it can be made sturdy enough to support heavy crops such as gourds and pumpkins.
- Plants such as the pumpkin orange Cape honeysuckle and the Leonotis are well known.
- A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street.
- I just noticed this morning that the pumpkin I planted eons ago has finally sprouted in a major way.
- You can place all gourds, pumpkins, or apples in separate containers, sprinkling the leaves and acorns about as desired, or you may prefer to mix them all together.
- The slides portrayed late September and October when the trees were in their full autumnal colours, and all the luscious pumpkins and gourds had ripened.
- Sometimes pumpkins or gourds are planted instead of squash.
OriginLate 17th century: alteration of earlier pumpion, from obsolete French pompon, via Latin from Greek pepōn 'large melon' (see pepo). Definition of pumpkin in US English: pumpkinnounˈpəm(p)kənˈpəm(p)kən 1A large rounded orange-yellow fruit with a thick rind, edible flesh, and many seeds. 南瓜 Example sentencesExamples - Not only does it fill in the sky at sunrise or sunset to add striking beauty, but its color is carded in carrots, pumpkins, oranges, mangoes, and papayas, which all are full of essential vitamins.
- Today we're producing rice, beans, cassava, pumpkins, passion fruit and other crops.
- While there isn't any cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes or pumpkin pie to be had, there is plenty of brandy, gin, and wine on hand.
- Sweet potatoes, beans, pumpkins, and tropical fruits such as bananas and papayas are also grown.
- Roses and vegetables such as pumpkins, zucchinis and cucumbers are still being affected by the fungus, powdery mildew.
- There were some wonderful Halloween decorations entered into the monthly raffle with seasonal fare such as pumpkins and fruit.
- Sonoma County shimmers this month with fields full of red and gold grapevines and fat orange pumpkins.
- Bright orange pumpkins decorated the front porch and strands of little white lights were wrapped tastefully in the bushes and around the front door.
- Plump orange pumpkins are clustered on brick steps along with a scattering of reddish liquidambar leaves.
- Golden butternut squash, robust orange pumpkins, crunchy red and green apples - fall produce is downright gorgeous, not to mention delectable.
- Butternut squash, cheese pumpkins and sweet potatoes are stored in an old grain bin lined with spray-foam insulation and fitted with a propane heater and a humidifier.
- You marvel that it can grow such lush grass, such brilliantly green and orange fields of pumpkins and tall stands of trees.
- The last bees of the year are buzzing, pumpkins are ripening orange, and the birds are sitting on telegraph wires, considering following many Hamptons' residents south to Palm Beach for the winter.
- Remove the flesh from the pumpkin skin with a spoon.
- Cassava, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes are native to the islands, and a variety of seafood is found in the surrounding waters.
- Meanwhile, the after-school gardening club has been working hard growing prize-winning fruit and vegetables, including tomatoes, sweetcorn and pumpkins.
- As far as vegies go it's a great time to get in sweetcorn, tomatoes, butternut pumpkins, rockmelons and watermelons.
- Even with my eyes closed, lying face down on the ground, all I could see was orange pumpkins.
- Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen.
- The average small farmer in Chiapas, Mexico, for example, produces maize, squash, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, numerous vegetables, fruits and medicinal plants.
- 1.1North American informal Used as an affectionate term of address, especially to a child.
〈北美,非正式〉小南瓜(多用作小孩的昵称) listen, pumpkin, I thought you ought to know Example sentencesExamples - Take it from your Aunt Hillary, that this is not the business deal for you, my little pumpkin.
2The plant of the gourd family that produces pumpkins, having tendrils and large lobed leaves and native to warm regions of America. 南瓜藤 Genus Cucurbita, family Cucurbitaceae: several species, in particular C. pepo Example sentencesExamples - Care should be taken to separate as widely as possible, melons, squashes, pumpkins, cucumbers, and others of that family, as any one grown near the other may ruin both as to flavor.
- This year we no-till planted corn and pumpkins into hairy vetch, and soybeans into a variety of grains, with rye working the best.
- Plants such as the pumpkin orange Cape honeysuckle and the Leonotis are well known.
- A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street.
- We've bought loads of plants and seeds; pumpkins, runner beans, potatoes, strawberries, carrots, cabbages.
- Fall is the season for other chores, such as buying back-to-school clothes, raking leaves and picking pumpkins.
- The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines.
- The farms of Nixons, Swantons, Alex's, Stranos and Newlands roads are growing a variety of crops including sugar cane, peanuts, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins and maize.
- I just noticed this morning that the pumpkin I planted eons ago has finally sprouted in a major way.
- When the Irish immigrants arrived in America, they found pumpkins abundant and much easier to carve than turnips.
- Both sides of this versatile trellis are used, and it can be made sturdy enough to support heavy crops such as gourds and pumpkins.
- Warm climate pumpkins, this large squash is bright orange, but it can be found with green, yellow, or cream-colored skin.
- This is a region where one field can produce pumpkins, clover and maize, as well as, of course, grapes.
- The slides portrayed late September and October when the trees were in their full autumnal colours, and all the luscious pumpkins and gourds had ripened.
- Gourds, pumpkins, cucumbers and all their allied species dominated.
- You can place all gourds, pumpkins, or apples in separate containers, sprinkling the leaves and acorns about as desired, or you may prefer to mix them all together.
- Others prefer a natural look, arranging squashes, gourds, pumpkins and other spheroid Cucurbita in a pastoral style.
- Sometimes pumpkins or gourds are planted instead of squash.
- In mid - to late summer, squash bugs feed on pumpkins, cucumbers, squash, watermelons and even raspberries.
- Close cousins to the pumpkin - gourds and squash - were also pressed into service, and we finally had enough for our cover photo and story.
OriginLate 17th century: alteration of earlier pumpion, from obsolete French pompon, via Latin from Greek pepōn ‘large melon’ (see pepo). |