释义 |
carobcar‧ob /ˈkærəb/ noun [uncountable] carobOrigin: 1500-1600 French carobe, from Medieval Latin carrubium, from Arabic kharrubah - And then another figure appeared from behind the carob.
- Chocolate and chocolate sauces, toffees, fudge, butterscotch, carob chocolate.
- The carob came into sight below.
- The pods of the carob trees dangled, black and leaking rank gum, ripe for cropping.
- Then, as I looked back at the dark, inscrutable carob tree, I did feel a faint touch of fear.
the fruit of a Mediterranean tree, which tastes similar to chocolate |