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quince

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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quince /kwɪns/ noun [countable, uncountable]  DFa hard yellow fruit like a large apple, used in cooking 榅桲
Examples from the Corpus
quinceThis is my version of a quince cream recipe from the note book of Mrs Owen of Penrhos in Anglesey, 1695.The result: plenty of fresh produce for the kitchen and such delights as crab apple and quince jellies and pickled walnuts.The blossom buds on the apples, Victoria plum and quince are showing pink.Combine quinces, water and sugar in medium saucepan and bring to simmer over medium-low heat.Because of their high pectin content, quinces jell much more quickly than almost any other fruit.She then strains that cooking liquid over sliced quinces, adding just enough fresh water to comfortably cover all the fruit.To make the marmalade, Plagemann cooks the quince peels and cores in water to cover until tender, about 45 minutes.He spoke, looking past me at the wall with the black branches and red cups of the quince.
Origin quince (1300-1400) Plural of coyn, quyn quince ((14-16 centuries)), from Old French coin, from Latin cotoneum, cydoneum (malum) Cydonian (apple), from Greek Kydonia Cydonia, ancient city in Crete
quince nounChinese
apple, like in Corpus cooking used a fruit a hard large yellow


quince
quince /kwɪns/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: Plural of coyn, quyn 'quince' (14-16 centuries), from Old French coin, from Latin cotoneum, cydoneum (malum) 'Cydonian (apple)', from Greek Kydonia 'Cydonia', ancient city in Crete
a hard yellow fruit like a large apple, used in cooking


quinceBrE /kwɪns/ 🔊NAmE /kwɪns/ 🔊 nouna hard bitter yellow fruit used for making jam, etc. It grows on a tree, also called a quince. 榅桲(果实金黄有涩味,可制果酱)quince jelly榅桲果冻a flowering quince开花的榅桲