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ripest

美[raɪp],英[raɪp],

释义

adj. 成熟的;已养肥(可宰食)的(动物);醇美可口的(酒);熟透的; v. 〈诗〉同“ripen”; 网络释义: 只挑食咖啡树最成熟;只挑食咖啡树上最成熟;

例句

Now everybody knows that Ikki is ridiculously fastidious in his choice of food, and will eat nothing but the very best and ripest.
谁都知道伊克基对食物是蠢极了地挑剔,他只吃最好的,熟透了的东西。
And apparently it's a very picky eater and it, you know, homes in on only the ripest coffee cherries.
很显然,它们很挑食只选那些最成熟的咖啡果。
While she was busy choosing the biggest and the ripest , I moved to an inconspicuous corner where the green apples were piled up.
我则逗留在顶边上的柜台,那儿不起眼地堆着我一个冬天未见的青苹果。
He was flaming from the fresh reading of the ripest thought he had expressed , and her verdict stunned him.
他刚朗读了他所写成的最成熟的思想,情绪火热,听了她的断语不禁目瞪口呆。
The Internet itself has provided some of the ripest targets.
And the wet law lime stone washing law is that nowadays the countries all over the world employ most and ripest craft .
而湿法石灰石洗涤法是当今世界各国应用最多和最成熟的工艺。
He picked out the ripest peach for me.
He picked out the ripest peaches.
Eg. He picked out the ripest apple.
He picked out the ripest peach.

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