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Definition of turnip in English: turnipnoun ˈtəːnɪpˈtərnəp 1A round root with white or cream flesh which is eaten as a vegetable and also has edible leaves. 芜菁块根;芜菁甘蓝块根 Example sentencesExamples - The bulk of the book is devoted to detailed instructions on how to grow over 70 vegetables from sprouts, onions and turnips to the more exotic Mibuna and Mizuma greens, Pak Choi and winter squash.
- They are as different from the fat autumn turnips as petit pois are from marrowfat peas.
- Bob's family farmed the 36 acre island, growing onions, turnips, barley and potatoes.
- This cool but rewarding wine would make a keen companion for a curried vegetable stew of spicy curried parsnips, turnips, carrots, potatoes and baby onions.
- There were eight kinds of preserved cabbage, soybeans, turnips and mushrooms served as appetizers.
- Did the menu say those roasted wedges on the side were potatoes, turnips or parsnips?
- If you'd like to extend the harvest of carrots, turnips and other root vegetables, leave some in the ground to mulch as the weather gets colder.
- Besides carrots, other root vegetables include turnips, parsnips, radishes, beets and rutabagas.
- The chicken kiev was slightly crispy and accompanied by the staple favourites potatoes, carrots and turnips.
- The radishes, beets, turnips, carrots and other root vegetables grown at the Student Organic Farm are direct seeded.
- The Celeriac is known as the beast of vegetables a turnip rooted, celery topped winter crop that is predominantly used in stews or soups.
- Buried in this dirt, which remained cool but didn't freeze in the winter - were potatoes, carrots, turnips, and other root vegetables.
- Vegetables grown around the lakes such as spinach, turnips, and tomatoes are sold at dawn in a unique floating market from one boat to another.
- As long as there were scraps of potatoes, carrots, turnips and the like, the pig could be fattened and eventually sold for profit.
- This diet suggests daily doses of fresh vegetables, including turnips, mustard greens, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, bok choy, ginger root and sea vegetables.
- Washing of vegetables: Ground grown vegetables like carrot, turnip, radish, should be washed thoroughly by running water.
- Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
- Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete.
- Outside the cavern I had viewed various edible herbs and plants such as onions and turnips as well as roots and grasses.
- Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos.
- 1.1 A root that is similar or related to the turnip, especially a swede.
类芜菁甘蓝块根
2The European plant of the cabbage family which produces the turnip. 芜菁;萝卜 Brassica rapa, family Cruciferae: ‘rapifera’ group Example sentencesExamples - Some graziers are planting paddocks with kale or turnips for winter forage in the North.
- There's nothing I enjoy more than planting some turnips, going to sleep and waking up in the morning to turnip sprouts.
- Beets, carrots, parsnips, and turnips can be left in the ground for winter harvest if mulched with 6 to 12 inches of hay or straw.
- They have done experiments to see whether kale and turnip plants could possibly take up the excess that sometimes builds up in drainage water from irrigation operations.
- His form of sulfur actually comes from live plants in the Brassica genus - such as broccoli, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and canola.
- There are several interesting and highly nutritious root crops that can be used for animal feed, such as turnips, fodder beets and rutabagas.
- They plant sweet peas and turnips and make great plans.
- Cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts predominate, but he also grows potatoes and sugar snap peas.
- Staples, such as cabbages, potatoes, turnips, and field peas, were usually grown in the fields.
- Both plants belong to the crucifer family which also includes turnip, cabbage, and mustard.
- He grows oats, turnips and grass for silage and has introduced 140 Highland cattle, who remain its only occupants.
- Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter.
- Every farmer should grow his own seed, as he cannot be over particular in choosing the turnips for planting for seed.
- A few turnip seeds sown now for Summer and Fall, reserving for a larger planting in late July for winter storage, is a good rule to follow.
- Lena rolled her eyes, stepping over a pile of discarded weeds next to a garden of growing turnips.
- Plant rape and turnips in July and August to provide grazing in November and December.
- Now, he is a proud gardener with rows of Chinese cabbages, spinach, carrots and turnips growing from those trenches.
- I would like to know when turnips should be thinned.
- Sixty-four-year-old David Masilo has learnt gardening skills and now, with a donation of land by Region 4, is a proud gardener with rows of Chinese cabbages, spinach, carrots and turnips.
- John Hadley builds his house in 1778 from the timbers of wrecked boats, while the British blockade the port and his wife, Coral, plants turnips and sweet peas.
3dated, informal A large, thick, old-fashioned watch. 〈非正式〉大而厚的老式表
Derivativesadjective They were terrific, not too turnipy. Example sentencesExamples - While I drank the turnipy tasting liquid, dozens of village boys crowded among the cots and cud-chewing cows.
- A pinch of sugar or a little bit of bacon helps tame their turnipy flavor.
- In cold weather their golden colour did not develop, and at their first flowering they were usually turnipy white.
OriginMid 16th century: first element of unknown origin + neep. parsnip from Late Middle English: Parsnip is from Old French pasnaie, from Latin pastinaca, which is related to pastinare ‘dig and trench the ground’. The change in the ending was due to association with neep, a Scots and northern English word for ‘turnip’ (Old English, from Latin napus). The form turnip appeared M16th, but the origin of the first syllable is not known.
Definition of turnip in US English: turnipnounˈtərnəpˈtərnəp 1A round root with white or cream flesh which is eaten as a vegetable and also has edible leaves. 芜菁块根;芜菁甘蓝块根 Example sentencesExamples - Outside the cavern I had viewed various edible herbs and plants such as onions and turnips as well as roots and grasses.
- Did the menu say those roasted wedges on the side were potatoes, turnips or parsnips?
- If you'd like to extend the harvest of carrots, turnips and other root vegetables, leave some in the ground to mulch as the weather gets colder.
- Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete.
- They are as different from the fat autumn turnips as petit pois are from marrowfat peas.
- The Celeriac is known as the beast of vegetables a turnip rooted, celery topped winter crop that is predominantly used in stews or soups.
- Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos.
- As long as there were scraps of potatoes, carrots, turnips and the like, the pig could be fattened and eventually sold for profit.
- Washing of vegetables: Ground grown vegetables like carrot, turnip, radish, should be washed thoroughly by running water.
- Vegetables grown around the lakes such as spinach, turnips, and tomatoes are sold at dawn in a unique floating market from one boat to another.
- Buried in this dirt, which remained cool but didn't freeze in the winter - were potatoes, carrots, turnips, and other root vegetables.
- Besides carrots, other root vegetables include turnips, parsnips, radishes, beets and rutabagas.
- The bulk of the book is devoted to detailed instructions on how to grow over 70 vegetables from sprouts, onions and turnips to the more exotic Mibuna and Mizuma greens, Pak Choi and winter squash.
- The chicken kiev was slightly crispy and accompanied by the staple favourites potatoes, carrots and turnips.
- This cool but rewarding wine would make a keen companion for a curried vegetable stew of spicy curried parsnips, turnips, carrots, potatoes and baby onions.
- Bob's family farmed the 36 acre island, growing onions, turnips, barley and potatoes.
- Plant cool-weather vegetables such as beets, kale, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach and turnips in late July, but keep them well watered and mulched.
- There were eight kinds of preserved cabbage, soybeans, turnips and mushrooms served as appetizers.
- The radishes, beets, turnips, carrots and other root vegetables grown at the Student Organic Farm are direct seeded.
- This diet suggests daily doses of fresh vegetables, including turnips, mustard greens, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, bok choy, ginger root and sea vegetables.
- 1.1 A root similar or related to the turnip, especially a rutabaga.
类芜菁甘蓝块根
2The European plant of the cabbage family which produces the turnip. 芜菁;萝卜 Brassica rapa, family Brassicaceae: ‘rapifera’ group Example sentencesExamples - Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter.
- A few turnip seeds sown now for Summer and Fall, reserving for a larger planting in late July for winter storage, is a good rule to follow.
- Both plants belong to the crucifer family which also includes turnip, cabbage, and mustard.
- Cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts predominate, but he also grows potatoes and sugar snap peas.
- There's nothing I enjoy more than planting some turnips, going to sleep and waking up in the morning to turnip sprouts.
- Every farmer should grow his own seed, as he cannot be over particular in choosing the turnips for planting for seed.
- Plant rape and turnips in July and August to provide grazing in November and December.
- They plant sweet peas and turnips and make great plans.
- Beets, carrots, parsnips, and turnips can be left in the ground for winter harvest if mulched with 6 to 12 inches of hay or straw.
- Some graziers are planting paddocks with kale or turnips for winter forage in the North.
- Staples, such as cabbages, potatoes, turnips, and field peas, were usually grown in the fields.
- Sixty-four-year-old David Masilo has learnt gardening skills and now, with a donation of land by Region 4, is a proud gardener with rows of Chinese cabbages, spinach, carrots and turnips.
- Now, he is a proud gardener with rows of Chinese cabbages, spinach, carrots and turnips growing from those trenches.
- John Hadley builds his house in 1778 from the timbers of wrecked boats, while the British blockade the port and his wife, Coral, plants turnips and sweet peas.
- Lena rolled her eyes, stepping over a pile of discarded weeds next to a garden of growing turnips.
- His form of sulfur actually comes from live plants in the Brassica genus - such as broccoli, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and canola.
- They have done experiments to see whether kale and turnip plants could possibly take up the excess that sometimes builds up in drainage water from irrigation operations.
- There are several interesting and highly nutritious root crops that can be used for animal feed, such as turnips, fodder beets and rutabagas.
- I would like to know when turnips should be thinned.
- He grows oats, turnips and grass for silage and has introduced 140 Highland cattle, who remain its only occupants.
3dated, informal A large, thick, old-fashioned pocket watch. 〈非正式〉大而厚的老式表
OriginMid 16th century: first element of unknown origin + neep. |