单词 | flower |
释义 | flowerflowersflowerflower1 /ˈflaʊə $ -ər/ noun [countable] the coloured part of a plant that produces the seeds or fruit: a tree with beautiful pink flowersflower一棵开着漂亮的粉色花朵的树wild flowersflower野花The flowers grow mainly near rivers.flowerriver这种花主要生长在河边。They picked some flowers to take home.pickflower他们摘了一些花带回家。Phrasesin flower if a plant is in flower, it has flowers on it: It was May, and the apple trees were all in flower.betreebe那是个5月﹐苹果树都开满了花。COLLOCATIONS: floweradjectivesa wild flowerThe field was full of wild flowers.befloweran exotic flower (=foreign and interesting)Bright birds fly among the exotic flowers.birdflowercut flowers (=flowers that have been picked)This helps cut flowers to last longer.helpflowerlongfresh flowersI put a vase of fresh flowers in his room.flowerdried flowersYou can make pictures from dried flowers.picturedryflowerverbsflowers growThese flowers grow in woodland.flowerflowers openThe flowers only open when it is sunny.flowerbeflowers wilt (=bend over because they are old or need water)The flowers I bought last week are beginning to wilt.flowerbuybebeginto pick flowersWe walked along the lane picking flowers.walkpickflowerto grow flowersHe grows all sorts of flowers.growsortflowera plant has/produces flowersThis shrub produces blue flowers in late autumn.produceflowernoun + flowersa bunch of flowersShe came in from the garden with a bunch of flowers.comeflowera bouquet of flowers (=a bunch of flowers given to someone)The Queen was presented with a bouquet of flowers.bepresentflowera vase of flowersOn the table was a vase of flowers.beflowerflower + nouna flower arrangementWho did that lovely flower arrangement?doflower arrangingI learnt flower arranging from my mother.learnarrange |
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