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单词 karela
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Definition of karela in English:

karela

noun kəˈreɪləkəˈreɪlə
mass nounIndian
  • another name for "bitter melon"
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Who would have thought I would be eating parwal, karela and kaddu and even relishing it?
    • Bitter cucumber (Momordica charantia,) also known as bitter gourd, karela or balsam pear, may be effective as insulin in some cases.
    • ‘Use the baby karela, which is more bitter, hence the best cure for diabetes’.
    • Numerous herbs (eg, karela and ginseng) may affect blood glucose levels and should not be used in patients with diabetes mellitus.
    • The herb karela (bitter melon) acts like insulin.
    • Momordica charantia, also known as bitter melon, balsam pear, or karela, has been referred to as both a vegetable and a fruit, and is widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and South America.
    • Eventually, inspired by these noble research efforts, but also by my vodka and karela juice, I decided to make my own contribution.
    • Sugar free sherbets made of jamun, amla and karela of immense therapeutic value to diabetics were also available for sale.
    • They vend odd concoctions of karela, carrot, beetroot and maybe even brinjal.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Hindi.

 
 

Definition of karela in US English:

karela

nounkəˈreɪləkəˈrālə
Indian
  • another name for bitter melon
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sugar free sherbets made of jamun, amla and karela of immense therapeutic value to diabetics were also available for sale.
    • The herb karela (bitter melon) acts like insulin.
    • Eventually, inspired by these noble research efforts, but also by my vodka and karela juice, I decided to make my own contribution.
    • Numerous herbs (eg, karela and ginseng) may affect blood glucose levels and should not be used in patients with diabetes mellitus.
    • Who would have thought I would be eating parwal, karela and kaddu and even relishing it?
    • Bitter cucumber (Momordica charantia,) also known as bitter gourd, karela or balsam pear, may be effective as insulin in some cases.
    • Momordica charantia, also known as bitter melon, balsam pear, or karela, has been referred to as both a vegetable and a fruit, and is widely cultivated in Asia, Africa, and South America.
    • They vend odd concoctions of karela, carrot, beetroot and maybe even brinjal.
    • ‘Use the baby karela, which is more bitter, hence the best cure for diabetes’.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Hindi.

 
 
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