flower
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A flower is the part of a plant which is often brightly coloured, grows at the end of a stem, and only survives for a short time. 花 (朵)
Each individual flower is tiny. 每一朵花都很小。
2. N-COUNT A flower is a stem of a plant that has one or more flowers on it and has been picked, usually with others, for example, to give as a present or to put in a vase. 花 (株)
...a bunch of flowers sent by a new admirer. …一位新崇拜者送來的一束花。
3. N-COUNT Flowers are small plants that are grown for their flowers as opposed to trees, shrubs, and vegetables. 花卉
...a lawned area surrounded by screening plants and flowers. …四周環繞著屏障植物和花卉的一塊草地。
4. V-I When a plant or tree flowers, its flowers appear and open. 開花
Several of these rhododendrons will flower this year for the first time. 這些杜鵑花中有好幾株今年將第一次開花。
5. V-I When something flowers, for example, a political movement or a relationship, it gets stronger and more successful. (政治運動等) 壯大; (關系等) 變得更好
Their relationship flowered. 他們的關系變得更好了。
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flower /ˈflaʊə/ (flowering,flowered,flowers)
剑桥词典
- the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell , or the type of plant that produces these
- They've got some beautiful flower beds in their garden .
- She was ill so I sent her some flowers to cheer her up.
- These flowers are brightly coloured in order to attract butterflies .
- The flowers at the annual flower show were a beautiful sight .
- These flowers will bloom all through the summer .
花;開花植物
wild flowers 野花
to pick flowers 摘花
a bunch /bouquet of flowers 一束花
cut /dried flowers 剪下的/乾花
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習語
the flower of sthin flower
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