释义 |
mar·jo·ram \ˈmärjərəm, ˈmȧj- sometimes -jəˌram\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of Middle English majorane, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin majorana : any of various usually fragrant and aromatic mints that constitute two genera (Origanum and Majorana) of the family Labiatae and that include several forms used as seasoning in cookery — compare sweet marjoram, wild marjoram |