Kumquat Meaning in English
word
KUM-kwat
KUM-kwat
释义
A kumquat is a small, orange citrus fruit with a sweet edible skin and sour flesh, often eaten whole or used in jams and desserts.
用法与细微差别
'Kumquat' is formal and specific to the fruit; less common than words like 'orange' or 'lemon.' Usually used in food contexts; plural is 'kumquats.' Can refer to different species, but all are small, oval, and eaten whole.
Spanish: kumquat - naranjita chinaPortuguese (BR): kumquat - laranja-kumquat - laranjinhaPortuguese (PT): kumquat - laranja-kumquat - laranjinhaChinese (Simplified): 金橘Chinese (Traditional): 金桔Hindi: संतरा (कुमक्वाट) - कुमक्वाटArabic: كمكوات - كُمكوات (فاكهة)Bengali: কামকোয়াটRussian: кумкватJapanese: キンカンVietnamese: quấtKorean: 금귤Turkish: kumkuatUrdu: کمنقواتIndonesian: kumquat
例句
Have you ever tried a kumquat? You eat the whole thing!
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We made jam out of the kumquats from our backyard tree.
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A kumquat is small and orange.
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You can eat a kumquat with its skin.
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I bought some fresh kumquats at the market.
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The kumquat has a sweet skin but a tangy inside—it's a fun mix!
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