Con·go /ˈkɑŋ(ˌ)go/
非洲中部的河;剛果[國名]
Con·gou Con·go, n. Black tea, of higher grade (finer leaf and less dusty) than the present bohea. Also called {English breakfast tea}. See Tea.
Of black teas, the great mass is called Congou, or the =\“well worked”, a name which took the place of the Bohea of 150 years ago, and is now itself giving way to the term “English breakfast tea.”\= --S. W. Williams.
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Congo
n 1: a republic in central Africa; achieved independence from
Belgium in 1960 [syn: Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Zaire, Belgian Congo]
2: a major African river (one of the world's longest); flows
through Congo into the South Atlantic [syn: Congo River]
3: a republic in west-central Africa; achieved independence
from France in 1960 [syn: Republic of the Congo, French
Congo]
4: black tea grown in China [syn: congou, congou tea, English
breakfast tea]