Plant
[plɑːnt] or [plænt]
解釋/意思:
(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
解釋/意思:
(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
同義詞及近義詞:
n. Vegetable.
v. a. Fix, establish, settle, found.
v. n. Sow, scatter seed, put in seed.
杜威手打
同義詞及反義詞:
SYN:Set, insert, settle, establish, introduce, stock, fix, place
ANT:Remove, extract, eradicate, extirpate, disestablish, transport, denude, transplant,displace
杰西整理
解釋/意思:
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
例句/造句/用法:
- As I had had some previous experience with the statements of mining men, I concluded I would just send down a small plant and prospect the field before putting up a large one. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- This was a class of plant which the inquirers desired to purchase outright and operate themselves, usually because of remoteness from any possible source of general supply of current. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- Had they not better throw these bodies to the plant men and then return to their quarters, O Mighty One? 愛德格·賴斯·巴勒斯. 火星戰神.
- The wanderings led to the old ore-milling plant at Edison, now practically a mass of deserted buildings all going to decay. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- The Edison concentrating plant has been sketched in the briefest outline with a view of affording merely a bare idea of the great work of its projector. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- As the visitor passes down through the machine shop, he particularly notices the sanitary conditions of the plant. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
- It is proposed to work as a unit plant for successful operation at least six sets of molds, to keep the men busy and the machinery going. 弗蘭克·路易斯·戴爾. 愛迪生的生平和發明.
- Many cultivated plants display the utmost vigour, and yet rarely or never seed! 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- The following conclusions are drawn up chiefly from Gartner's admirable work on the hybridisation of plants. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- The preservation of food is also dependent on ammonia, which produces the refrigerating effect in the numerous cold storage houses and artificial ice plants in this country. 佚名. 神奇的知識之書.
- Hence I was led to dry the stems and branches of ninety-four plants with ripe fruit, and to place them on sea-water. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- Shortly after he had moved to London he had been asked to investigate astringent plants in connection with tanning. 魯伯特·薩金特·荷蘭. 歷史性發明.
- With respect to climbing plants, I need not repeat what has been so lately said. 查理斯·達爾文. 物種起源.
- The early plants were tied, and most lowly plants to-day are tied, by the conditions of their life cycle, to water. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
- That depends,' said Mrs. Bardell, approaching the duster very near to Mr. Pickwick's elbow which was planted on the table. 查理斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外傳.
- He planted his two paws on the edge of the table and bent his gracious young head to drink. 大衛·赫伯特·勞倫斯. 戀愛中的女人.
- Anyhow, and every how,' said Wegg, 'he has been planted here, and he is here. 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- The following April he went back to Georgia, where he found unusually large crops of cotton had been planted, in expectation of using the gin. 魯伯特·薩金特·荷蘭. 歷史性發明.
- Wild yeast settles on the skin of grapes and apples, but since it does not have access to the fruit juices within, it remains inactive very much as a seed does before it is planted. 伯莎M.克拉克. 科學通論.
- She was a manufacturer--she made fine linen and sold it; she was an agriculturist--she bought estates and planted vineyards. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 雪麗.
- They had come out into the great tree-planted space before the Invalides. 伊蒂絲·華頓. 純真年代.
- Well, Mr. Sawyer,' said Mrs. Raddle, planting herself firmly on a purple cauliflower in the Kidderminster carpet, 'and what's that to me, Sir? 查理斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外傳.
- I consider his planting one of his menial tools in the yard, an act of sneaking and sniffing. 查理斯·狄更斯. 我們共同的朋友.
- Now it is attended from the day of its planting until it reaches the lips of the consumer by contrivances of consummate skill to fit it for its destined purpose. 威廉·亨利·杜利特. 世紀發明.
- A powerful steam traction engine of fifty horse power hauls across the field a planting combination of sixteen ten-inch plows, four six-foot harrows and a seeding drill in the rear. Edward W. Byrn. 十九世紀發明進展.
- Gently, Sir,' said Sam, planting his head against the wall, and making a platform of his back. 查理斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外傳.
- But if I had more room, I should take a prodigious delight in improving and planting. 簡·奧斯丁. 曼斯費爾德莊園.
- He organized a great digging of wells in India, and the planting of trees for shade. 赫伯特·喬治·威爾斯. 世界史綱.
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