brazil
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++bra·zil /brəˈzɪl/ (also brazil nut) noun [countable] a type of curved nut that has a hard shell 巴西果,巴西栗
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brazil• Another help is selenium, a vital trace element: one brazil nut will provide your daily needs.• Their feet are an awful dream of bunions - but the buffalo's brazil nut bugle-horns can never sound reveille.nBra·zil /brəˈzɪl/ na country in South America, the largest country in South America. Population: 201,009,622 (2014). Capital: Brasilia. The Brazilian rainforest is a large and very important area of trees and plants.bra·zil nounBra·zilLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
has nut of that Corpus a hard type curved a
brazil
bra‧zil /brəˈzɪl/
(also braˈzil nut) noun [countable]
a type of curved nut that has a hard shell
bra‧zil /brəˈzɪl/
(also braˈzil nut) noun [countable]a type of curved nut that has a hard shell
Brazil
Bra‧zil /brəˈzɪl/

a country in South America, the largest country in South America. Population: 191,800,000 (2007). Capital: Brasilia. The Brazilian rainforest is a large and very important area of trees and plants.
Brazil, An‧ge‧la /ˈændʒələ, ˈændʒɪlə/

(1868–1947) a British writer of stories about life at girls' boarding schools (=schools where the students live as well as study). The typical girl in her stories was always cheerful, good at sports, and eager to take part in every activity:
Joan was amazingly enthusiastic, like something out of an Angela Brazil story.
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a country in South America, the largest country in South America. Population: 191,800,000 (2007). Capital: Brasilia. The Brazilian rainforest is a large and very important area of trees and plants.
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(1868–1947) a British writer of stories about life at girls' boarding schools (=schools where the students live as well as study). The typical girl in her stories was always cheerful, good at sports, and eager to take part in every activity:
