Plant

[plɑːnt] or [plænt]

解释:

(noun.) (botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion.

(noun.) buildings for carrying on industrial labor; 'they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles'.

(noun.) something planted secretly for discovery by another; 'the police used a plant to trick the thieves'; 'he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant'.

(noun.) an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience.

(verb.) put firmly in the mind; 'Plant a thought in the students' minds'.

(verb.) place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive; 'Plant a spy in Moscow'; 'plant bugs in the dissident's apartment'.

(verb.) put or set (seeds, seedlings, or plants) into the ground; 'Let's plant flowers in the garden'.

(verb.) place into a river; 'plant fish'.

亚伯拉罕手打--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) A vegetable; an organized living being, generally without feeling and voluntary motion, and having, when complete, a root, stem, and leaves, though consisting sometimes only of a single leafy expansion, or a series of cellules, or even a single cellule.

(n.) A bush, or young tree; a sapling; hence, a stick or staff.

(n.) The sole of the foot.

(n.) The whole machinery and apparatus employed in carrying on a trade or mechanical business; also, sometimes including real estate, and whatever represents investment of capital in the means of carrying on a business, but not including material worked upon or finished products; as, the plant of a foundry, a mill, or a railroad.

(n.) A plan; an artifice; a swindle; a trick.

(n.) An oyster which has been bedded, in distinction from one of natural growth.

(n.) A young oyster suitable for transplanting.

(n.) To put in the ground and cover, as seed for growth; as, to plant maize.

(n.) To set in the ground for growth, as a young tree, or a vegetable with roots.

(n.) To furnish, or fit out, with plants; as, to plant a garden, an orchard, or a forest.

(n.) To engender; to generate; to set the germ of.

(n.) To furnish with a fixed and organized population; to settle; to establish; as, to plant a colony.

(n.) To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of; as, to plant Christianity among the heathen.

(n.) To set firmly; to fix; to set and direct, or point; as, to plant cannon against a fort; to plant a standard in any place; to plant one's feet on solid ground; to plant one's fist in another's face.

(n.) To set up; to install; to instate.

(v. i.) To perform the act of planting.

杰里米整理

同义词及近义词:

n. Vegetable.

v. a. Fix, establish, settle, found.

v. n. Sow, scatter seed, put in seed.

杜威手打

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Set, insert, settle, establish, introduce, stock, fix, place

ANT:Remove, extract, eradicate, extirpate, disestablish, transport, denude, transplant,displace

杰西整理

解释:

n. a something living and growing fixed on the ground and drawing food therefrom by means of its root and developing into a stem leaves and seed: a sprout: any vegetable production: the tools or material of any trade or business: (slang) a trick dodge hidden plunder.—v.t. to put into the ground for growth: to furnish with plants: to set in the mind implant: to establish.—v.i. to set shoots in the ground.—adj. Plant′able.—ns. Plant′age (Shak.) plants in general or the vegetable kingdom; Plantā′tion a place planted: a wood or grove: (U.S.) a large estate: a colony: act or process of introduction: (Milt.) the act of planting; Plant′er one who plants or introduces: the owner of a plantation; Plant′-house a garden structure designed for the protection and cultivation of the plants of warmer climates than our own; Plant′icle a young plant; Plant′ing the act of setting in the ground for growth: the art of forming plantations of trees: a plantation.—adj. Plant′less destitute of vegetation.—ns. Plant′let a little plant; Plant′-louse a small homopterous insect which infests plants; Plant′ule the embryo of a plant.

杰克逊整理

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