| 单词 | rambouillet | 
| 释义 | Rambouilletn.ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > 			[noun]		 > stone fruit > peach > types of peach presse1604 avant-peach1611 man peach1629 nutmeg1629 Roman peach1629 muscat1664 Rambouillet1664 winter peach1664 rumbullion1670 Orleans1674 pavie1675 Magdalenea1678 minion1691 admirable1693 maudlin1699 clingstone1705 nipple peach1719 rareripe1722 melter1766 vanguard1786 freestone1807 cling1845 lemon cling1848 peregrine1903 doughnut peach1993 1664    J. Evelyn Kalendarium Hortense 72 in  Sylva  				Peaches... Quince Peach, Rambouillet, Musk Peach, Grand Carnation, Portugal Peach, [etc.]. 1707    J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry i. xix. 549  				After these come the Rambouillet, the Musk Peach and the Violet Musk, both usually esteemed as the best of Peaches. 1772    R. Brookes New Syst. Nat. Hist. 		(ed. 2)	 VI. 192  				The Rambouillet Peach Tree has leaves that are smooth at the edges, with large open flowers, and fruit of a middling size. 1802    W. Forsyth Treat. Fruit-trees iii. 25  				The Rambouillet (commonly called the Rumbullion) is pretty large. 1838    Gentleman's Mag. Apr. 391/2  				Which seem to be poetical appellations for Rambouillet peaches, Brazil-nuts, and melicotons; with perhaps a bon-Chretien or two by way of variety.  2.  A sheep of a large, hardy breed, originally developed from the Spanish merino at Rambouillet in France in the late 18th cent., and bred elsewhere for its meat and its heavy fleece of fine wool; (also) this breed. Frequently attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > genus Ovus > 			[noun]		 > Ovus Aries (domestic sheep) > specific breeds or members of > Merino Spanish sheep1788 Negretti1793 Spanish Merino1802 merino1804 Rambouillet1809 Vermont merino1891 1809    Monthly Rev. Jan. 17  				From the account of the Rambouillet-flock, the following facts are collected. 1814    Amer. Med. & Philos. Reg. 		(ed. 2)	 1 251  				Its [wool] being equal to that of any imported Rambouillet sheep. 1847    Monthly Jrnl. Agric. 		(N.Y.)	 Oct. 171  				Somewhat inclined to throatiness, but not so much so as the Rambouillets..wool whiter within than the Rambouillet. 1868    W. Latham States of River Plate 		(ed. 2)	 I.  ii. 78  				The distinctive characteristics of the ‘Rambouillet’ variety of the Merino are those of considerably larger carcase, longer wool, weightier fleece, fewer skin folds, and better fatting qualities than the German varieties admit of. 1891    R. Wallace Rural Econ. Austral. & N.Z. xxvi. 358  				The Rambouillet or French Merino... Several of the best flocks in New South Wales belong to this variety. 1908    Newark 		(Ohio)	 Advocate 13 June 7/5  				I am breeding Rambouillet ewes to a Hampshire ram. 1963    G. S. Maxwell Navajo Rugs i. 7  				In 1903 the French Merino, called Rambouillet, were brought in. 1973    Materials & Technol. VI. iii. 240  				Selective breeding there produced a big-framed type of sheep carrying a heavy fleece of fine fibres; this was known as the ‘Rambouillet’ breed. 2005    Small Ruminant Res. 57 176/1  				The Rambouillet breed, although originally developed in France as a wool breed, after importation in the mid 1800's, was developed into a dual-purpose breed in the U.S. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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