herb
noun /hɜːb/
/ɜːrb/, /hɜːrb/
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药草;香草 - a herb garden
芳草园 - (North American English) an herb garden
芳草园
Topics Foodb2- Add a teaspoonful of mixed herbs.
加入一茶匙混合药草。 - Ali recommends taking herbs to facilitate recovery.
阿里建议服用药草来促进康复。 - Serve cold, garnished with fresh herbs.
凉食,配以新鲜香草作饰菜。 - The shop sells a large range of herbs and spices.
商店卖多种多样的草药和香料。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dried
- fresh
- wild
- …
- bunch
- garnish something with
- add
- use
- …
- bed
- garden
- species
- …
- herbs and spices
- a herb garden
- (specialist) a plant with a soft stem that dies down after flowering
草本 More Like This Silent lettersSilent letters- gnarled
- gnash
- gnat
- gnaw
- gnome
- haute cuisine
- heir
- herb
- honour
- hors d’oeuvre
- hour
- knack
- knee
- kneel
- knife
- knight
- knit
- knob
- knock
- knot
- know
- knuckle
- psalm
- psephology
- psychic
- ptarmigan
- pterodactyl
- psychology
- wrangle
- wrap
- wreath
- wreck
- wrench
- wrestle
- wriggle
- wring
- write
- wrong
- bomb
- climb
- crumb
- doubt
- lamb
- limb
- ascent
- fascinate
- muscle
- scene
- scissors
- height
- right
- sleigh
- weight
- align
- campaign
- design
- foreign
- malign
- reign
- unfeigned
- balmy
- calm
- calf
- half
- yolk
- autumn
- column
- condemn
- damn
- hymn
- solemn
- bristle
- fasten
- listen
- mortgage
- soften
- thistle
- wrestle
- biscuit
- build
- circuit
- disguise
- guilty
- league
- rogue
- vague
- yacht
- answer
- sword
- two
词源Middle English: via Old French from Latin herba ‘grass, green crops, herb’. Although herb has always been spelled with an h, pronunciation without the h was usual until the 19th cent. and is still standard in the US.