Pineapple English pineapple pronounced English [';pa?n?p(?) l]American ['pa?n'?pl].
Detailed definition:
pineapple English [?pa?n?pl] n. Pineapple, pineapple (a terrestrial herb of the Bromeliaceae family in tropical America with large, edible fruit); pineapple; pineapple; grenadine; comp.
pineapple造句:
1、It's a drink made by steeping pineapple rind in water.
It's a drink made by steeping pineapple rind in water.
2. pineapple chunks
Pineapple chunks
3. Halve the pineapple and scoop out the inside.
The pineapple (scientific name: Ananas comosus (Linn.) Merr.), has a short stem. Leaves numerous, rosally arranged, sword-shaped, apically acuminate, entire or sharply toothed, ventral surface green, abaxial surface pinkish-green, margins and apices often tawny, leaves borne on top of the inflorescence becoming smaller and often reddish.
Inflorescences drawn in clusters of leaves, pine-ball-like; bracts green at base, reddish in upper half, triangular-ovate; sepals broadly ovate, fleshy, reddish at tip; petals long elliptic, pointed at tip, purplish-red distally, white proximally. Polygamous fruit fleshy.
Flowering summer to winter. Cultivated in Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, and Yunnan, China. Native to tropical America. Commonly known as pineapple, one of the famous tropical fruits.
Stem short. Leaves numerous, rosely arranged, sword-shaped, 40-90 centimeters long, 4-7 centimeters wide, apically acuminate, entire or sharply toothed, ventral surface green, abaxial surface flourish-green, margins and tips often tawny, leaves borne at the top of the inflorescence become smaller, often reddish.
Inflorescences arising from leafy clusters, pine-ball-like, 6-8 cm long, enlarged when fruiting; bracts green at base, reddish in upper half, triangular-ovate; sepals broadly ovate, fleshy, reddish at tip, ca. 1 cm long; petals long elliptic, pointed at tip, ca. 2 cm long, purplish-red in upper part, white in lower part. Polygamous fruit fleshy, more than 15 cm long. Flowering period summer to winter.