Bud
[bʌd]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) a partially opened flower.
(noun.) a swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlapping immature leaves or petals.
(verb.) start to grow or develop; 'a budding friendship'.
(verb.) develop buds; 'The hibiscus is budding!'.
埃德加整理--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) A small protuberance on the stem or branches of a plant, containing the rudiments of future leaves, flowers, or stems; an undeveloped branch or flower.
(n.) A small protuberance on certain low forms of animals and vegetables which develops into a new organism, either free or attached. See Hydra.
(v. i.) To put forth or produce buds, as a plant; to grow, as a bud does, into a flower or shoot.
(v. i.) To begin to grow, or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.
(v. i.) To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise; as, a budding virgin.
(v. t.) To graft, as a plant with another or into another, by inserting a bud from the one into an opening in the bark of the other, in order to raise, upon the budded stock, fruit different from that which it would naturally bear.
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同義詞及近義詞:
n. Germ, gem, undeveloped branch or flower.
v. n. Sprout, shoot, push, germinate, vegetate, pullulate, put forth, burst forth, shoot forth.
編輯:露西尔
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Sprout, blossom, bloom, germinate
校對:卢瑟
解釋/意思:
n. the first shoot of a tree or plant: used of young people as a term of endearment.—v.i. to put forth buds: to begin to grow.—v.t. to put forth as buds: to graft as a plant by inserting a bud under the bark of another tree:—pr.p. bud′ding; pa.p. bud′ded.—n. Bud′ding a method of propagation by means of buds.—adjs. Bud′dy; Bud′less.—To nip in the bud to destroy at its very beginning.
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例句/造句/用法:
- Either it is blighted in the bud, or has got the smother-fly, or it isn't nourished. 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯. 戀愛中的女人.
- The method most commonly practiced in working with apple trees is called bud-grafting, and consists of transferring a plate of bark, with one or more buds attached, from one tree to another. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
- These bud variations, as they may be named, can be propagated by grafts, offsets, etc. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- I dare say, if he had told me his doubts at the first I could have nipped them in the bud. 伊莉莎白·蓋斯凱爾. 南方與北方.
- If they had known the various tender passages which had been nipped in the bud, they would have had the immense satisfaction of saying, I told you so. 路易莎·梅·奧爾科特. 小婦人.
- The south wind blew Dora, and the wild flowers in the hedges were all Doras, to a bud. 查理斯·狄更斯. 大衛·科波菲爾.
- Place a plant in the dark, and it grows not; give it plenty of air and sunlight, and first the green leaves appear, then the bud, lastly the flower. 福爾斯·休姆. 奇幻島.
- The method most commonly practiced in working with apple trees is called bud-grafting, and consists of transferring a plate of bark, with one or more buds attached, from one tree to another. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
- The buds from which the plant men blossomed resembled large nuts about a foot in diameter, divided by double partition walls into four sections. 愛德格·賴斯·巴勒斯. 火星戰神.
- He was almost crying, and scattered the buds about by dozens. 查理斯·狄更斯. 艱難時事.
- But buds will be roses, and kittens cats, more's the pity! 路易莎·梅·奧爾科特. 小婦人.
- I am no oracle to give answers, she replied, carefully selecting some buds. 福爾斯·休姆. 奇幻島.
- I complied, in a very uncomfortable state, and with a warm shooting all over me, as if my apprehensions were breaking out into buds. 查理斯·狄更斯. 大衛·科波菲爾.
- With plants which are temporarily propagated by cuttings, buds, etc. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- The sun had bathed in gold the western atmosphere, and in the east the clouds caught the radiance, and budded into transient loveliness. 瑪麗·雪萊. 最後一個人.
- Holmes pointed down the long tract of road which wound, a reddish yellow band, between the brown of the heath and the budding green of the woods. 亞瑟·柯南·道爾. 福爾摩斯歸來記.
- And what right would that ruin have to bid a budding woodbine cover its decay with freshness? 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 簡·愛.
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