时差N小时:有名的西红柿辩论 The Great Tomato Debate
日期:2014-01-23 15:20

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In 1893, the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case that hinged onwhether the tomato was a fruit or a vegetable.
1893年,美国最高法院有一场关于西红柿到底是水果还是蔬菜的案子k*|Dj2)7Hr8
According to botanists, most of the edible parts of a plant are vegetables. Vegetables can be aroot, stem, leaf, or flower.
根据植物学家的观点,一种植物中,可以吃的部分大都称为蔬菜D^O]kHH;WKB!w*5#;qX
Even bulbs, like onions, and buds like brussels sprouts are vegetables.
蔬菜可以是根、茎、叶或者花msFxN!4n=A)。甚至球根植物,如洋葱,芽类如球芽甘蓝都是蔬菜8+4(oV^ys5_YY
A fruit, on the other hand, is always the matured ovary of a flowering plant.
另一方面,水果通常是一种花类植物的成熟子房+Z@Nm_EpEG]s;COBb)
Fruit is formed whenpollen, which carries sperm, lands on the sticky part of the flower.
当花粉携带精子着落在花朵粘性的部分,水果就形成了Om~y%YO*S&U&6k2N
The sperm travel from the pollen grain into the ovary then into the ovule where one fertilizes theegg.
精子从花粉颗粒进入子房,然后进到受精的地方-胚珠e59A3ZHY-0j
Once the egg is fertilized, the ovule becomes a seed, and the whole ovary becomes a fruit.
一旦受精卵形成,胚珠就变成一颗种子,整个子房就变成一个水果^.|[HhbNrQgSTI
This is why fruits usually contain seeds.
这就是为什么水果通常都包含种子的原因AAOLXu7_Fas7

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Of course, when we generally think of fruit we think of sweet fruits like apples and pears that areeaten raw or baked in dessert.
当然,我们通常认为水果是我们想象中的那种甜味的水果,像苹果和梨子,可以生吃或烘焙作为餐后甜点KHfJ%rHozJN^L(J
We don't think of tomatoes or cucumbers as fruit, although theyare fruit because they develop from the ovary of the plant.
我们不认为西红柿或黄瓜是水果,尽管他们确实是水果,因为他们是由植物的子房发育而来的o;gG&(3SfhymT#lR-!G
Back to the 1893 court case.
回到1893年的案子,
The Supreme Court declared that tomatoes were vegetablesbecause they are usually eaten cooked like vegetables.
最高法院判定,西红柿是蔬菜,因为西红柿通常用烹饪蔬菜那样的方法来吃*^S_2-Qnr-iL;AG|Prz#
The decision allowed the court to uphold atax on imported tomatoes because, at that time, vegetables were taxed but fruits were not.
这个决定允许法庭对进口西红柿征税,因为那时候,蔬菜是要收税的,但水果不用F!KG];&EX[#NU

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重点单词
  • stickyadj. 粘的,闷热的,困难的,令人不满意的
  • supremeadj. 最高的,至上的,极度的
  • containvt. 包含,容纳,克制,抑制 vi. 自制
  • upholdv. 支撑,赞成,鼓励
  • ediblen. 食品,食物 adj. 可食用的
  • pollenn. [植]花粉,[昆]粉面(双翅目昆虫的易落粉) vt
  • stemn. 茎,干,柄,船首 vi. 起源于 vt. 抽去 .
  • decisionn. 决定,决策