by 1967, American English, probably from Italian grano "grain," or granular, with commercial suffix -ola. Earlier, with a capital G-, it was a proprietary name (reg. 1886 by W.K. Kellogg, in use into early 20c.) for a kind of breakfast cereal.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Unschoolers are hippies, eat granola and sprouts, and wear sandals.
非學(xué)校教育者是嬉皮士, 吃麥片和新鮮蔬菜, 穿拖鞋.
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2. Snacks on granola doused with apple juice.
他喜歡將格蘭諾拉麥片蘸上蘋果汁來(lái)吃.
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3. Other potential sources include cereals, granola bars, dressings and sauces, and even shampoos and lotions.