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

Définition et signification de « rhubarb » en anglais

Rhubarb
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rhubarbe

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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Exemples
Rhubarb leaves are toxic and should never be eaten, as they contain high levels of oxalic acid.
Les feuilles de rhubarbe sont toxiques et ne doivent jamais être consommées, car elles contiennent des niveaux élevés d'acide oxalique.
Some people like to dip rhubarb stalks in sugar for a sweet and sour snack.
Certaines personnes aiment tremper les tiges de rhubarbe dans du sucre pour une collation sucrée et acidulée.
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rhubarbe, rubarbe

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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murmurer, bredouiller

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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