Meaning of blackcurrant | Babel Free
ˈblækˌkʌɹəntDefinitions
Equivalents
Afrikaans
swartaalbessie
Български
касис
Čeština
černý rybíz
Dansk
solbær
Ελληνικά
φραγκοστάφυλο
Français
cassis
Íslenska
sólber
Italiano
ribes nero
한국어
블랙커런트
Latviešu
upene
Nederlands
zwarte bes
Português
groselha negra
Русский
чёрная сморо́дина
Examples
“1993, R. D. Davidson, 19: The vegetation of Lough Neagh wetlands, R.B. Wood, R.V. Smith (editors), Lough Neagh: The Ecology of a Multipurpose Water Resource, Monographae Biologicae: Volume 69, page 487, Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) and guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) are frequent but alder buckthorn (Frangula alnus) a common constituent of East Anglian carr is very rare.”
“Blackcurrant leaf has a diuretic action [11,12,14], therefore it should not be taken concurrently with diuretics indicated for cardiac or renal insufficiency except on medical advice.”
“On this first day I concentrated on bushes - gooseberry and blackcurrants for the bottom end borders, rhododendrons for the front inside the wall and a couple of hydrangeas in the spaces left in the monoblocking to the left of the front door.”
“Their wines are intense and elegant, tasting of blackcurrants and made to be aged.”
“Blackcurrant jam is easy, but this year I have left the blackcurrants so long that they are sweet and ripe enough to eat raw: delicious rolled in a crunch of granulated sugar.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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