rhubarb
rhu
ˈru
roo
barb
ˌbɑrb
baarb
British pronunciation
/ɹˈuːbɑːb/

Definición y significado de "rhubarb"en inglés

Rhubarb
01

ruibarbo

the thick pinkish leaf stalks of a plant that is cooked and eaten, growing in Central Asia
rhubarb definition and meaning
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Rhubarb leaves are toxic and should never be eaten, as they contain high levels of oxalic acid.
Las hojas de ruibarbo son tóxicas y nunca deben comerse, ya que contienen altos niveles de ácido oxálico.
Some people like to dip rhubarb stalks in sugar for a sweet and sour snack.
A algunas personas les gusta mojar los tallos de ruibarbo en azúcar para un bocadillo agridulce.
02

ruibarbo, rabárbaro

plants having long green or reddish acidic leafstalks growing in basal clumps; stems (and only the stems) are edible when cooked; leaves are poisonous
to rhubarb
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murmurar, balbucear

to speak in a low, murmuring, and indistinct way, often with other people in the background making a similar noise, in order to create a background sound effect for a scene
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