Font Size
Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- peach
[piːtʃ]
-
-
1.
noun
[c]
桃
-
2.
adjective
(in colour) 桃色的
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- peach
[piːʧ]
-
-
1.
n.[c]
[Botany]
桃树
-
Peach and cherry trees are out in blossom, and we've seen quite a few birds.
-
桃树和樱桃树已进入花期,我们看见了不少鸟儿。
-
2.
n.[c]
[Slang]
美女,漂亮的女孩
-
The bar was filled with peaches.
-
酒吧里满是美女。
-
3.
n.[c/u]
桃,桃子
-
I don't have the vocabulary to describe the distinctive taste of pears or peaches.
-
我找不到合适的词语来形容梨或桃子的独特的味道。
-
4.
n.[u]
桃色
-
The bathroom porcelain was colored peach and pink.
-
浴室瓷砖是桃色和粉色的。
-
5.
n.[c]
[American English]
[Slang]
惹人喜爱的人或物;极好的人或物
-
Talking of laughter, last night's 3-3 draw at Old Trafford was a peach.
-
说起趣事来,昨晚在老特拉福德球场的3:3平局比赛确实精彩。
-
6.
vi.
[Old-fashioned]
[Slang]
泄密,告密
Collins English-English Dictionary
- peach
[piːtʃ]
-
-
1.
n
a small rosaceous tree, Prunus persica, with pink flowers and rounded edible fruit: cultivated in temperate regions - See also nectarine
-
2.
n
the soft juicy fruit of this tree, which has a downy reddish-yellow skin, yellowish-orange sweet flesh, and a single stone - See also nectarine
-
3.
n
a pinkish-yellow to orange colour
-
4.
n
(as adjective)
-
a peach dress
-
-
5.
n
[Spoken]
a person or thing that is especially pleasing
-
6.
n
[Etymology]
C14 peche, from Old French, from Medieval Latin persica, from Latin Persicum malum Persian apple
- peach
[piːtʃ]
-
-
1.
vi.
[intr except in obsolete uses]
[Slang]
to inform against an accomplice
-
2.
vi.
[Etymology]
C15: variant of earlier apeche, from French, from Late Latin impedicare to entangle; see impeach
Examples
-
the fuzz on a peach
-
桃子上的细毛
-
Talking of laughter, last night's 3-3 draw at Old Trafford was a peach.
-
说起趣事来,昨晚在老特拉福德球场的3:3平局比赛确实精彩。
-
Peach and cherry trees are out in blossom, and we've seen quite a few birds.
-
桃树和樱桃树已进入花期,我们看见了不少鸟儿。
-
He only eats the flesh of a peach.
-
他只吃桃的果肉部分。
-
It was the biggest peach pick in years.
-
这次摘的桃子是近年收获量最大的一次。
-
the blush of a peach
-
a clingstone peach
-
Would you like to know more about this word? Simply click the button on the right to ask real people.
You can also check your questions and answers at ‘ My nciku > Posts ’.