释义 |
apple of sod·om \-ˈsädəm\ Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: from Sodom, biblical city destroyed by God (Gen 10) 1. a. : a fruit described by ancient writers as externally of fair appearance but dissolving into smoke and ashes when plucked — called also Dead Sea apple b. : an empty mockery < had seen the fruits of victory turn into apples of Sodom — R.M.Lovett > 2. a. : the small yellow tomatolike fruit of a prickly shrub (Solanum sodomeum) b. : a spiny herb (Solanum carolinense) that bears yellow and orange berries |