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flower
n. 花
v. 开花
词形变化:形容词:flowerless 名词:flowerer 动词过去式:flowered 过去分词:flowered 现在分词:flowering 第三人称单数:flowers
例句与用法:1.The garden will look very beautiful when all the plants are in flower.等所有的植物都开花时,花园会显得非常漂亮。
2.Cherry trees flower in the early spring.樱桃树在早春开花。
3.The roses have been in flower for a week.这些玫瑰花已经开了一星期了。
4.The crocuses are late coming into flower.藏红花开花晚.
5.These plants will flower in the spring.这些植物到了春天就开花.
6.Their friendship flowered while they were at college.他们的友谊在求学时已根深蒂固.
7.The plant has a brilliant purple flower.那棵植物开著一朵鲜艳的紫花.
8.She picked up a pink flower from a foxglove.她从毛地黄上摘了一朵粉花。
英英解释:名词flower:
1. a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
2. reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
同义词:bloom, blossom
3. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
同义词:prime, peak, heyday, bloom, blossom, efflorescence, flush
动词flower:
1. produce or yield flowers
同义词:bloom, blossom
flowerage
n. 花形装饰
flowered
a. 花开著的,用花装饰的
例句与用法:1.The tiny seeds planted ten years before had flowered.10年前撒的种子这时已经开花了。
2.Their friendship flowered while they were at college.他们的友谊在求学时已根深蒂固.
3.His genius as a painter flowered very early.他的绘画天赋很早就发挥出来。
英英解释:动词flower:
1. produce or yield flowers
同义词:bloom, blossom, flower
形容词flowered:
1. resembling or made of or suggestive of flowers
同义词:floral
flowerer
n. 开花植物
floweret
n. 小花
例句与用法:1.The plant has a brilliant purple floweret.那棵植物开着鲜艳的小紫花。
2.She arranged some flowerets in the vase.她往瓶子里插了些小花。
英英解释:名词floweret:
1. a diminutive flower (especially one that is part of a composite flower)
同义词:floret
floweriness:
n. 似花,多花,绚烂
flowering
a. 开花的
n. 开花,饰以花
例句与用法:1.A condition, time, or period of flowering.花期一种开花的状态、一段开花的时间或时期
2.A flowering tree blew down and some small shrubs were flattened.一棵正在开花的树被吹倒了,一些小灌木也被吹毁了。
3.Cherry trees flower in the early spring.樱桃树在早春开花。
4.The flowering shrubs were a scarlet flame.花丛一片嫣红.
英英解释:名词flowering:
1. the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
同义词:blossoming, florescence, inflorescence, anthesis, efflorescence
2. a developmental process
同义词:unfolding
动词flower:
1. produce or yield flowers
同义词:bloom, blossom, flower
形容词flowering:
1. having a flower or bloom
flowerless
a. 无花的(不开花的)
英英解释:形容词flowerless:
1. without flower or bloom and not producing seeds
同义词:nonflowering
flowerlet:
n. 小花
flowerlike:
a. 象花的
flowerpot
n. 花盆,花钵
例句与用法:1.I potted up a flower in the newly bought flowerpot.我把一棵花种到了新买的花盆里。
2.Take the flowerpots out.把花盆搬到外面去。
英英解释:名词flowerpot:
1. a container in which plants are cultivated
同义词:pot
flowery
a. 多花的,绚丽的,华丽的
词形变化:形容词比较级:flowerier 最高级:floweriest 名词:floweriness
例句与用法:1.The rosebush was never so flowery before.玫瑰花从未如此盛开过。
2.His speeches are too flowery.他讲起话来辞藻过于华丽。
3.She bought a/some flowery print to make a summer dress.她买了一块[一些]有花卉图案的印花布做夏天的连衣裙.
4.A flowery perfume.花香型香水
英英解释:形容词flowery:
1. of or relating to or suggestive of flowers
2. marked by elaborate rhetoric and elaborated with decorative details-John Milton
同义词:ornate
flowing
a. 流动的,如流的,平滑的
例句与用法:1.The act of flowing.流动流动的行为
2.A separation in the boundary layer of fluid about a moving streamlined body, such as the wing of an airplane, causing a breakdown in the smooth flow of fluid and resulting in turbulence.气流分离移动的流线型的躯体上流体边界层上的分隔物,如飞机的机翼,在平滑的流体流动中会引起故障和湍流
3.A canyon usually has a river flowing through it.峡谷常常有河流经过其中。
4.Profits are flowing out of the country.利润源源不断地流向国外.
5.Electricity is flowing (in the circuit/wires).电在(电路[导线]中)流动.
6.Blood suddenly started flowing out.突然流出血来.
7.Keep the traffic flowing.保持交通畅通无阻.
英英解释:名词flowing:
1. the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
同义词:flow
动词flow:
1. move or progress freely as if in a stream
同义词:flow, flux
2. move along, of liquids
同义词:run, flow, feed, course
3. cause to flow
同义词:flow
4. be abundantly present
同义词:flow
5. fall or flow in a certain way
同义词:hang, fall, flow
6. cover or swamp with water
同义词:flow
7. undergo menstruation
同义词:menstruate, flow
形容词flowing:
1. (of water) rising to the surface under internal hydrostatic pressure
同义词:artesian
2. designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow
同义词:streamlined, aerodynamic, sleek
3. moving smoothly and continuously
同义词:streaming
flowmeter
n. 流量计
flown
fly的过去分词
例句与用法:1.Five thousand people were flown to Paris during the Easter weekend.在复活节的周末有五千人乘飞机去巴黎。
2.He had flowers specially flown in forthe ceremony.他特地为这一典礼空运来了鲜花.
3.Are the goods to be flown or shipped?这些货物是空运还是海运?
4.The robbers have flown (the country).抢劫犯逃到国外去了.
5.`Have you ever flown a helicopter?' `No, never.'`你坐过直升飞机吗?'`没有, 从未坐过.'
6.Summer has just flown (by).夏天一晃就过去了.
7.Medical supplies are being flown in under the aegis of the Red Cross.在红十字会的保护下, 正在空运进医药用品.
8.With the failure of the peace talks all hopes of a swift end to the war have flown out of the window.和谈失败後, 迅速结束战争的希望都已化为乌有.
英英解释:动词fly:
1. travel through the air; be airborne
同义词:fly, wing
2. move quickly or suddenly
同义词:fly
3. fly a plane
同义词:fly, aviate, pilot
4. transport by aeroplane
同义词:fly
5. cause to fly or float
同义词:fly
6. be dispersed or disseminated
同义词:fly
7. change quickly from one emotional state to another
同义词:fly
8. pass away rapidly
同义词:fly, fell, vanish
9. travel in an airplane
同义词:fly
10. display in the air or cause to float
同义词:fly
11. run away quickly
同义词:flee, fly, take flight
12. travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft
同义词:fly
13. hit a fly
同义词:fly
14. decrease rapidly and disappear
同义词:vanish, fly, vaporize
flowstone
n. [地]流石
floyd
n. 佛洛德
flu
n. 流行性感冒
例句与用法:1.I caught a flu and had to lie in the bed.我得了流感,不得不卧床休息。
2.She's still recovering from a bout of flu.她这次患流行性感冒还没有完全恢复。
3.The school was closed because of the flu.因为流行性感冒全校停止上课。
4.His flu infected his wife.他把流行性感冒传染给妻子。
5.The flu is highly infectious.流感的传染性很强.
6.Flu is an infectious disease characterized by fever, aches and pains and exhaustion.流感是一种传染病,其特征是发热、全身疼痛和疲乏无力。
7.I've been laid up with flu for a week.我患流感已在家休息一个星期了。
8.I got flu and was out of commission for a week.我得了流感,一星期没工作。
英英解释:名词flu:
1. an acute febrile highly contagious viral disease
同义词:influenza, grippe
flub
v. 做得不佳,弄糟
n. 失策
英英解释:名词flub:
1. an embarrassing mistake
同义词:blunder, blooper, bloomer, bungle, pratfall, foul-up, fuckup, botch, boner, boo-boo
动词flub:
1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
同义词:botch, bodge, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, blow, screw up, ball up, spoil, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up |