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thyme

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Plants, Cooking
thyme /taɪm/ noun [uncountable]  HBPDFCa plant used for giving food a special taste 百里香〔用作调味品〕
Examples from the Corpus
thymeWe have also had great success with grapevine cuttings and herb sprigs, such as basil and thyme.Discard thyme, bay leaf and any mussels which have not opened.Let cool and stir in thyme, marjoram, savvy, and chives.Woody herbs, like thyme, marjoram and winter savory stay green in all but the hardest winters and clip into tiny hedging.In a saucepan, saute shallots and mushrooms in oil with pinch thyme, salt, and pepper.Add the thyme, bay leaves, potatoes and juniper with the sausages.Sauce: place the chopped shallots in a pan and add the vinegar, thyme and bay leaf.
Origin thyme (1400-1500) Old French thym, from Latin, from Greek thymon, from thyein to burn something as an offering to a god
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thyme
thyme /taɪm/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: thym, from Latin, from Greek thymon, from thyein 'to burn something as an offering to a god'
a plant used for giving food a special taste


thymeBrE /taɪm/ 🔊NAmE /taɪm/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]
a plant with small leaves that have a sweet smell and are used in cooking as a herb 百里香(一种植物,叶小,有香味,可作烹饪调味品)