单词 | samphire |
例句 | “Aunt March is a regular samphire, is she not?” observed Amy, tasting her mixture critically. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z “Don’t say ‘larks!’” implored Amy, as a return snub for the ‘samphire’ correction. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z Top one part Pentire Adrift's green and bitter samphire and sharp sea salt, with three parts Something & Nothing's sunshine-in-a-can Yuzu Seltzer, for a perfect day at the beach in a glass. The best non-alcoholic spritzes to buy or make at home 2022-08-04T04:00:00Z Bird’s native lobster features steamed lobster from the Dorset coast, shaved Wye Valley asparagus, sliced Jersey Royal new potatoes and wild samphire, lightly dressed with rapeseed oil and chardonnay vinegar. | Alan Bird’s New Eatery Opens in a Five-Story Town House 2013-05-23T20:47:34Z Their Cotswold roast chicken, layered with asparagus and avocado in crème fraîche on rye, and the Scottish salmon, with dill and rock samphire mayonnaise on malt bread, are superb. Tea for one! Enjoying London’s top afternoon tea spots on a solo trip. 2017-12-07T05:00:00Z Some of the descriptions still apply to the place today – houses "where hang at open doors the net and cork", marshland with "samphire banks and saltwort", tarry boats and rounded flints. George Crabbe: The man behind Benjamin Britten 2013-06-14T17:00:01Z This track particularly sums up the surreal, almost cinematic experience of listening to science-fiction clubby sounds while driving between golden beaches and shops offering samphire and "dressed crab". F&M playlist 2010-08-12T22:35:00Z When tender, add the samphire and cook for another minute or two. Six of the best Irish recipes for St Patrick's Day 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z Presentation and technique, whether sea bass with cockles and samphire or an asparagus salad, are better at Upstairs London than anywhere else in this neighborhood. | Eat in Brixton 2012-07-13T19:48:14Z Its bowl food menu includes chargrilled lamb with spiced aubergine, minted yoghurt and flatbread, and salmon with a gin and cucumber jelly, sour cream and pickled samphire. From the royal wedding menu to Nigella – why bowl food is so wildly popular 2018-05-17T04:00:00Z They said specific vegetation on the Gower Peninsula created meat with a flavour of samphire and sea lavender. Gower salt marsh lamb receives protected status 2021-08-11T04:00:00Z They go on fishing expeditions together, to dig for clams or to gather samphire in the river estuary. Cold comfort: how cold water swimming cured my broken heart 2021-03-23T04:00:00Z Toss 100g of samphire into the tomato roasting juices in the tin then add next to the tomatoes on the serving plate. Nigel Slater’s roast tomatoes, whipped cheese and samphire recipe 2019-10-22T04:00:00Z Put the shelled mussels into the pan together with 2 tbsp of chopped tarragon, 250ml of double cream and the reserved samphire. Fettuccine with mussels | Nigel Slater 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z The researchers said feather was not found in the parrot's usual spinifex habitat but near samphire, a succulent. Elusive parrot found in South Australia 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z The maker of Joli Rouge promises six hours of hydration using organic marsh samphire and mango oil. Kim Kardashian among those favoring nude shades Clarins specializes in 2016-08-14T04:00:00Z In contrast, Brixton Village is exceedingly chichi and full of pickled samphire: it's as if an acre of Hampstead was airlifted and dumped south of the river. Olympic torch route, day 69: the taming of Brixton 2012-07-26T06:00:02Z Season with a sprinkling of za’atar, fresh mint and serve with the whipped cheese and samphire. Nigel Slater’s roast tomatoes, whipped cheese and samphire recipe 2019-10-22T04:00:00Z Besides, there can scarcely be more opposite pictures than that of a man gathering samphire, or kids browsing, amongst beetling rocks; and the commanding and awe-inspiring position in which Gray ingeniously places his bard. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 111, December 13, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-04-08T02:00:23.437Z In England in Shakespeare's time, and on the Continent to this day, the tender young shoots of samphire, which grows on rocks by the ocean, are gathered, sprinkled with salt, and then preserved in vinegar. The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza 2012-03-21T02:00:34.053Z Though a humble enough plant in itself, the samphire, or glasswort, is the source of a wonderful glory in our marshes in the autumn. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z If he stops short of gathering samphire it's a beautiful trade, and I trust he will soon come back to claim the redemption of the maiden's vows. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z We found many nests of Peewit and Redshank, those of the latter by far the best concealed, always in some thick clump of grass or samphire. Wild Spain (Espa?a agreste) Records of Sport with Rifle, Rod, and Gun, Natural History Exploration 2011-12-05T03:00:38.980Z Finally an old man and a little boy emerged from the ocean brink, loaded with samphire, both inside and outside, and eating it as they rested on their climb. Climbing in The British Isles, Vol. II Wales and Ireland 2011-09-23T02:00:23.653Z "Don't say 'larks!'" implored Amy, as a return snub for the "samphire" correction. Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy 2011-08-18T02:00:21.810Z In Great Britain this plant is usually designated as "marsh samphire," to distinguish it from the ordinary samphire, which is a plant of the genus Crithmum. The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits 2012-02-17T03:00:37.163Z Shakespeare writes of him who gathered samphire half-way down the Dover cliffs, and speaks of it as “dreadful trade”, and this man’s occupation of gathering shells, though profitable, was full of risks. George Alfred Henty The Story of an Active Life 2011-07-31T02:00:08.463Z The latter nests at Santolalla at the end of May: but more numerously in the open marisma, laying ten or twelve eggs, well hidden among the clumps of samphire. Wild Spain (Espa?a agreste) Records of Sport with Rifle, Rod, and Gun, Natural History Exploration 2011-12-05T03:00:38.980Z The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: half-way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! The Dover Road Annals of an Ancient Turnpike 2011-07-04T02:00:17.130Z The beach, white under the moon, shelved down to the smooth sand, dove-grey and broken by rocks low and black, where silver pools lay fringed with sea weed and emerald samphire. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z Incidentally he mentions samphire also as growing at Dover. The Old English Herbals It is interesting to find maritime plants, such as the samphire, growing on their shores a thousand miles from the sea and more than a thousand feet above it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" Here was a reason, and Jenny clung fast to it as a drowning seafarer will clutch at samphire, unconscious of anything save greenery and blessed land. Carnival It is in such holes that the samphire gatherers find them. Toilers of the Sea Busily employed in gathering samphire, the rope suddenly dropped from his hand.” Doctor Bolus and His Patients Pick and lay it in strong brine, cold; let it remain twenty-four hours, boil the brine once on a quick fire, and pour it immediately on the samphire. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Clear the branches of the samphire from the dead leaves, and lay them into a large jar, or small cask. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families In the course of ten days, turn the vinegar from the samphire, heat it scalding hot, and turn it back. The American Housewife Containing the Most Valuable and Original Receipts in all the Various Branches of Cookery; and Written in a Minute and Methodical Manner The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles; half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire,—dreadful trade! English: Composition and Literature Quite as fearful, indeed, as the gathering of “samphire.” Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt Set it in a dry place, and, should the pickle become mothery, boil it once a month, and, when cold, put the samphire into it. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Take the samphire out of the water, and put it into a bottle with a broad mouth. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature It was thinly sprinkled with a plant like little fingers of green glass, the maritime samphire, and in the distance this samphire gave the marsh a sheen of continuous and vivid emerald. Waiting for Daylight Sea spleenwort and masses of 113 samphire grew on the cliffs to his right. Antony Gray,—Gardener Lay it in a pot, let the pickle settle, and cover the samphire with the clear portion of the pickle. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. They could not succeed in killing any sort of game, and their only nourishment was a species of samphire, containing a quantity of carbonate of soda and acid juice. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century Here in days gone by the samphire gatherer plied his 'dreadful trade,' and, still from the wooded cliff 'the fishermen that walk upon the beach appear like mice.' Heroes of the Goodwin Sands Here the samphire grew in abundance, and the little girl set to work to fill the two large baskets that stood near. A Sailor's Lass No danger here to the would-be samphire gatherer; it could be plucked from the safety of solid earth, with as great ease as picking up shells from the beach. Antony Gray,—Gardener The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! Milton The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles: half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire—dreadful trade! Highways and Byways in Sussex Its whiteness was occasionally chequered with dark green masses of samphire, which grew there. The Annals of the Poor "There won't be a storm, will there?" asked Tiny, with a shiver of fear, as the fisherman carefully lifted her in and placed her beside the basket of samphire. A Sailor's Lass Gerkins, French beans, samphires, the green pods of capsicum, and many other pickled vegetable substances, oftener than is perhaps expected, are met with impregnated with this metal. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy On other evenings the road chosen lies in the direction of the Caves of Hercules, where the samphire grows neglected, and wild ferns thrive in unexpected places. Morocco The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles; half-way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade! Tales from Many Sources Vol. V We did not notice a single tree but plenty of low prickly bushes, samphire, and a small plant somewhat resembling the English heath. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 Tiny paused, with her hands full of samphire. A Sailor's Lass The mould is sand by the seaside, producing a large sort of samphire, which bears a white flower. A Voyage to New Holland The different vegetables met with were scurvy grass, wild celery, spinach, endive, and samphire. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789) Saint Anne's wort, a humble creeper, the samphire—an emblem of poverty. The Cathedral Mark was suddenly conscious of the protection of God, for might not he expect as much as the glow-worm and the samphire? The Altar Steps A few biscuits made savory by soaking them in sea-water, a tuft of samphire gathered from the beach, and an apple for the dessert. Twice Told Tales Half way down, Hangs one that gathers samphire—dreadful trade! The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant Travelled over a miserable country, with saltbush of various description, and samphire, and small stones occasionally. McKinlay's Journal of Exploration in the Interior of Australia This plant has a leaf like samphire, but not so thick, and carries a very small yellow berry. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time How did the samphire know that it was safe to grow where it did, and how did the glow-worm know that the samphire was safe? The Altar Steps Salicornia europaea.—This is gathered on the banks of the Thames and Medway, and brought to London, where it is sold as samphire. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II "Don't say 'larks!'" implored Amy, as a return snub for the 'samphire' correction. Little Women A little billow, spreading wide, gave a slight roll to the boat, and some samphire reeds flapped before it. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Passing along samphire flats and over red sand-hills, we got within a mile of the lake. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated, A drift of distant fog had obliterated the Stag Light; but of her samphire the glow-worm had made a moonlit forest, so brightly was she shining, yes, a green world of interlacing, lucid boughs. The Altar Steps We found it half-way down the cliff, hidden behind a patch of samphire. The Crimson Blind A few biscuits, made savory by soaking them in seawater, a tuft of samphire gathered from the beach, and an apple for the dessert. Footprints on the Sea-Shore (From "Twice Told Tales") Outside the wall the samphire and orach beds are wholly marine. The Naturalist on the Thames Travelling about North 212 degrees East magnetic for fourteen miles, over samphire flats, with thickets intervening, we reached a fine grassy spot, with water in granite rocks, called Gnookadunging. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated, It was a face and eyes of that kind which I met in the samphire gatherer on that cold evening; but the mystery of it is a mystery still. A Traveller in Little Things A Cornish seabird should fight its battle with the sea and find its home in the heart of the dizzy cliffs, sharing them with the samphire. Lying Prophets These little creatures swarm in the samphire marshes near the river, and possess voices far surpassing anything known in their species in Europe. The Bushman — Life in a New Country He found nothing to reward him for his trouble—scrub, salt lakes and samphire flats were the same wearisome. repetition. The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 For the first seven miles over rough trap hills lightly grassed, when we entered samphire and saltbush flats for four miles. Explorations in Australia, Illustrated, She added that she had gathered samphire at this same spot every August end for very many years. A Traveller in Little Things Rough sandstone cliffs were visible about six miles to the north-east, and more to the north appeared a narrow line of samphire flats with gum trees and cypress growing on their edges. The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work The next thirteen miles down the river was fair average cattle pasture, extending for several miles to the right and left; open flats of atriplex and samphire occurring at intervals. 11th June. Journals of Australian Explorations The two brothers were established under the lee of an old boat, beneath the deep shadow of the red earth cliffs, festooned with ivy, wild clematis, everlasting pea, thrift, and samphire. The Pillars of the House, V1 Hazel and samphire consecrate The magic blaze that burns like Hate, While the deep witch-drums roll—and roll. The Hidden Children From it we descended a small valley, the sides of which were covered with samphire bushes, and the bottom by the dry white and shallow bed of a salt lagoon. Expedition into Central Australia The shores of the lake, as usual, were covered with samphire, having something the appearance of heather. Spinifex and Sand The open ground looked green, but not with fertility, for it was mostly composed of bushes of the dull green, salty samphire. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, The promontory on which Sorrento stands is barren enough, but southward rise pleasant cliffs viridescent with samphire, and beyond them purple hills dotted with white spots of houses. The Life of Sir Richard Burton The mould is sand by the seaside, producing a large sort of samphire, which bears a white flower. Early Australian Voyages: Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier Crossing just below it, we proceeded on a course of 331 degrees over extensive plains, covered with samphire, excepting where the beds of dry salt lagoons occurred. Expedition into Central Australia To the West of this lake he found samphire swamps and clay-pans, which are so often seen at the end of creeks that seldom join the lakes in a definite channel. Spinifex and Sand Grow, samphire, at the tidal brink, Wave pansies of the shore, To whisper how alone I think Of her for evermore. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2 There the local flora was represented by a wide carpet of samphire, a small umbelliferous plant that keeps quite nicely, which also boasts the names glasswort, saxifrage, and sea fennel. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea The ooze, impregnated with sea salt, produces, on this side of the harbour, an incredible quantity of the finest samphire I ever saw. Travels through France and Italy The plain was otherwise covered with low salsolae, excepting on the higher ground, on which samphire alone was growing. Expedition into Central Australia We were cold too, clothes and arms and faces covered with moist salt clay, and nothing with which to make a fire but sprigs of dead samphire. Spinifex and Sand The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire—dreadful trade! King Lear The white patch we had seen from a distance was the dry bed of a shallow salt lagoon also fringed round with samphire bushes, and being in our course we crossed it. Expedition into Central Australia Hence his references to Celsus and Hippocrates and his ingenious etymologies of wheatear and samphire, more ingenious in the second case than sound. Travels through France and Italy These detached sheets were fringed round with samphire bushes with which the basin was also speckled over. Expedition into Central Australia As it grew upon a naked rock, without any appearance of soil, it might be naturally enough called sang du pierre, or sangpierre, blood of the rock; and hence the name samphire. Travels through France and Italy But I will not detain you one minute longer; though I must observe, that there is plenty of fine samphire growing along all these rocks, neglected and unknown.—Adieu. Travels through France and Italy |
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