loganberry
loganberry — 名詞
- loganberrysingular
- loganberriesplural
1. A loganberry is a deep reddish-purple berry — longer and more pointed than a ras
羅甘莓
形似覆盆子的大型暗紅莓果
A loganberry is a deep reddish-purple berry — longer and more pointed than a raspberry — with a tart, sweet flavour. The word also refers to the tall bush that produces this fruit.
Minh picked a basket of loganberries from the bushes behind his grandmother's house.
Minh 從祖母家後方的灌木叢中摘了一籃羅甘莓。
plural form for individual fruits
Dahlia spread fresh loganberry jam on her toast every morning during summer.
整個夏天,Dahlia 每天早上都在吐司上抹新鮮的羅甘莓果醬。
loganberry as modifier: loganberry jam
The loganberry plants in Vinícius's garden grew taller than the fence by August.
Vinícius 花園裡那些羅甘莓植株到了八月長得比籬笆還高。
Eitan asked whether loganberries grow better in full sun or in partial shade.
Eitan 問羅甘莓在全日照還是半蔭處長得比較好。
Tariq's loganberry pie won first prize at the community baking competition.
Tariq 的羅甘莓派在社區烘焙比賽中獲得了第一名。
- boysenberry
a similar raspberry–blackberry hybrid, generally sweeter and more common in the US
- raspberry
a smaller, rounder berry that is red but not as dark or tart as a loganberry
- blackberry
a darker, glossy berry that grows on thorny canes and has a seedier texture
文法句型
loganberry as countable noun
用法筆記
Unlike most berry names, loganberry can denote both the fruit and the bush it grows on. The plural form loganberries is more frequent when referring to individual fruits.