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locavore
[ˈləʊkəvɔː]

  • n. 土食者(指那些热衷于食用住所附近所产食物的人)

英英释义

Locavore

  • abstract: A locavore is a person interested in eating food that is locally produced, not moved long distances to market. The locavore movement in the United States and elsewhere was spawned as interest in sustainability and eco-consciousness became more prevalent.

以上来源于: WordNet

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  • A locavore is someone who eats foods produced locally.

    本土膳食主义者一些食用本地产食物

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  • Locavore lets you know what's in season and where the closest farmers market is.

    本地膳食懂得什么季节吃什么食物在哪里最近的农贸市场。

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  • Meals are locavore, Gargano style, incorporating the farm's own vegetables and eggs.

    农庄酒店的饮食都是新鲜地道的加尔·加诺风格,还能尝到农庄出产的蔬菜鸡蛋。

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  • The emphasis is on classic bistro fare roast chicken, seared scallops, grilled sirloin with a de-rigueur locavore bent.

    NEWYORKER: Alison Eighteen

  • His fresh, locavore menus are stocked with fish and oysters from the coast, and bone-in steaks and chops from nearby pastures.

    BBC: Business trip: London

  • The town of Onkaparinga, in the heart of McLaren Vale, shows little pretense but the locavore movement has taken hold along with the craft winemaking.

    FORBES: Driven to Drink of McLaren Vale

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