单词 | lychee |
释义 | lycheen. The fruit of an evergreen tree, Litchi chinensis, of the family Sapindaceæ, native to southern China but widely cultivated in tropical countries elsewhere; the fruit is a large berry with a rough, brown skin and sweet, white flesh, which is eaten fresh or preserved. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > other fruits > [noun] tamarind1539 zizypha1546 guava1555 tuna1555 turpentine1562 mango1582 mammee1587 durian1588 lychee1588 sapota1589 fritter1591 mangosteen1598 custard apple1648 longan1655 mammee sapota1657 mammee apple1683 breadfruit1697 coco-plum1699 rambutan1707 pawpaw1709 locust bean1731 sapodilla1750 cherimoya1758 wild lime1767 Otaheite apple1777 narra1779 langsat1783 rose apple1790 cinnamon apple1796 sapota plum1797 bhindi1809 salak1820 gingerbread plum1824 geebung1827 loquat1829 sapodilla plum1830 sage-apple1832 kangaroo-apple1834 karaka-fruit1834 quandong1836 mombin1837 terap1839 zapote1842 tamarind plum1846 prairie pea1848 Barbados-cherry1858 kei-apple1859 Natal plum1859 bullock's heart1866 guava-apple1866 Sierra Leone peach1866 Turkey fig1866 marula1877 scarlet banana1885 Suriname cherry1895 feijoa1898 pear apple1898 ume1918 pepino1922 Chinese gooseberry1925 num-num1926 acerola1954 the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > tropical exotic fruit > of Asia durian1588 lychee1588 mangosteen1598 prickly melon1640 longan1655 rambutan1707 jambu1727 Otaheite apple1777 langsat1783 rambai1811 loquat1829 wampee1830 1588 R. Parke tr. J. G. de Mendoza Hist. Kingdome of China iii. 6 They haue a kinde of plummes that they doo call Lechias. 1699 W. Dampier Voy. & Descr. i. ii. 24 The Lichea..'tis as big as a small Pear, somewhat long shaped, of a reddish colour. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xlvi. 156 Delicious Fruits, such as..Rambostans, Letchees, and Dureans. 1776 Ann. Reg. 1775 ii. 33 Among those plants are the lichees, a very fine fruit of China of several sorts. 1824 R. Heber Jrnl. 10 June in Narr. Journey Upper Provinces India (1828) I. iv. 81 Of the fruits which this season offers, the finest are leeches and mangoes. 1841 T. B. Macaulay Warren Hastings in Edinb. Rev. Oct. 252 He tried also to naturalize in Worcestershire the delicious leechee. 1878 P. Robinson In my Indian Garden 49 The lichi hiding under a shell of ruddy brown its globes of translucent and delicately fragrant flesh. 1887 Standard 16 Sept. 5/3 The litchi and the longan. 1908 Daily Chron. 12 Nov. 3/4 Lychees, pine-apples, pears, cranberries, dates, figs, medlars and mangos swell the number of fruits. 1933 Punch 9 Aug. 142/2 We never dreamed that it [sc. tinned fruit] would appear..in such dazzling variety..from loquats to li-chees. 1938 Nature 14 May 866/2 The litchi has arrived in much larger quantities lately and been much appreciated. 1953 R. Campbell Mamba's Precipice 137 Monkeys lived on the beautiful lychees and loquats. 1965 Listener 1 July 23/2 You'd never know, looking at me, I had..eaten lychees in a town called Reading. 1969 S. G. Harrison et al. Oxf. Bk. Food Plants 104/1 Litchis are most usually eaten fresh, but are also sometimes canned for export or preserved in syrup. 1972 A. F. Simmons Growing Unusual Fruit 175 The litchee can..be grown in Britain in a large green-house. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1588 |
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