almond 音标拼音: ['ɑmənd]
n . 杏仁
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almond n 1 :
small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull ;
cultivated in southern Australia and California [
synonym : {
almond }, {
sweet almond },
{
Prunus dulcis }, {
Prunus amygdalus }, {
Amygdalus communis }]
2 :
oval -
shaped edible seed of the almond tree Almond \
Alm "
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m [
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nd ),
n . [
OE .
almande ,
almaunde ,
alemaunde ,
F .
amande ,
L .
amygdala ,
fr .
Gr . '
amygda `
lh :
cf .
Sp .
almendra .
Cf . {
Amygdalate }.]
1 .
The fruit of the almond tree .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
The different kinds ,
as bitter ,
sweet ,
thin -
shelled ,
thick -
shelled almonds ,
and Jordan almonds ,
are the products of different varieties of the one species ,
{
Amygdalus communis },
a native of the Mediterranean region and western Asia .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
The tree that bears the fruit ;
almond tree .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Anything shaped like an almond .
Specifically : (
Anat .)
One of the tonsils .
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{
Almond oil },
fixed oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds .
{
Oil of bitter almonds },
a poisonous volatile oil obtained from bitter almonds by maceration and distillation ;
benzoic aldehyde .
{
Imitation oil of bitter almonds },
nitrobenzene .
{
Almond tree } (
Bot .),
the tree bearing the almond .
{
Almond willow } (
Bot .),
a willow which has leaves that are of a light green on both sides ;
almond -
leaved willow ({
Salix amygdalina }). --
Shenstone .
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1913 Webster ]
22 Moby Thesaurus words for "
almond ":
Brazil nut ,
almond paste ,
amande ,
amande douce ,
amandes mondees ,
bitter almond ,
blanched almonds ,
burnt almond ,
goober ,
goober pea ,
ground -
pea ,
groundnut ,
kernel ,
meat ,
nigger toe ,
noisette ,
noix ,
nut ,
peanut ,
peanut butter ,
salted peanuts ,
sweet almond Almond a native of Syria and Palestine .
In form ,
blossoms ,
and fruit it resembles the peach tree .
Its blossoms are of a very pale pink colour ,
and appear before its leaves .
Its Hebrew name ,
_shaked_ ,
signifying "
wakeful ,
hastening ,"
is given to it on account of its putting forth its blossoms so early ,
generally in February ,
and sometimes even in January .
In Eccl .
12 :
5 ,
it is referred to as illustrative ,
probably ,
of the haste with which old age comes .
There are others ,
however ,
who still contend for the old interpretation here . "
The almond tree bears its blossoms in the midst of winter ,
on a naked ,
leafless stem ,
and these blossoms (
reddish or flesh -
coloured in the beginning )
seem at the time of their fall exactly like white snow -
flakes .
In this way the almond blossom is a very fitting symbol of old age ,
with its silvery hair and its wintry ,
dry ,
barren ,
unfruitful condition ."
In Jer .
1 :
11 "
I see a rod of an almond tree [
shaked ]...
for I will hasten [
shaked ]
my word to perform it "
the word is used as an emblem of promptitude .
Jacob desired his sons (
Gen .
43 :
11 )
to take with them into Egypt of the best fruits of the land ,
almonds ,
etc .,
as a present to Joseph ,
probably because this tree was not a native of Egypt .
Aaron '
s rod yielded almonds (
Num .
17 :
8 ;
Heb .
9 :
4 ).
Moses was directed to make certain parts of the candlestick for the ark of carved work "
like unto almonds " (
Ex .
25 :
33 ,
34 ).
The Hebrew word _luz_ ,
translated "
hazel "
in the Authorized Version (
Gen .
30 :
37 ),
is rendered in the Revised Version "
almond ."
It is probable that _luz_ denotes the wild almond ,
while _shaked_ denotes the cultivated variety .
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