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chard

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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chard /tʃɑːd $ tʃɑːrd/ noun [uncountable]  HBPDLCa vegetable with large leaves 莙菜,牛皮菜;瑞士甜菜
Examples from the Corpus
chardSometimes it is salty, sometimes as bland as chard leaves.On another visit, not-so-crisp chicken was paired with unseasoned mashed potatoes and too-lemony chard.Inside the pack will be a membership chard, an attractive car sticker.Serve from baking dish, with a side dish of sauteed spinach or chard.If you feel like going completely over the top, why not grow some rhubarb chard near your gaudy cabbages?Rhubarb chard grown nearby will make the scene even more spectacular.On top put the chard and cover with the rest of the sauce.
Origin chard (1600-1700) French carde, from Latin cardus; → CARD2
chard nounChinese
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chard
chard /tʃɑːd $ tʃɑːrd/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: carde, from Latin cardus; card2
a vegetable with large leaves


chardBrE /tʃɑːd/ 🔊NAmE /tʃɑːrd/ 🔊 (also ˌSwiss ˈchard) noun [uncountable] a vegetable with large green leaves and thick white, yellow or red stems 莙荙菜;厚皮菜