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bot·a·ny
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botanies
词根:botany
adj.botanical 植物学的
botanic 植物的;植物学的
n.botanical 植物性药材
botanist 植物学家
botanize 研究并采集植物
vi.botanize 研究植物;采集植物
vt.botanize 调查研究植物生长情况
noun
the branch of biological science that deals with the classification and study of plants.She chose to study botany because she'd always been fascinated with the structure of plants.
the plant life of a particular region or landform; flora.The scientists set out to explore the botany of the swamp.
the biological phenomena characteristic of a particular plant group.Our understanding of the botany of tomatoes has helped us grow hardier plants.
a book on the identification and use of plants or plant products.The plant was unfamiliar to her, but she was able to identify it from her botany.
pharmaceutical botany药用植物学
“植物科学”,始于1690年代,源自botanic(植物学的)。后缀-y来自于astronomy(天文学)等词。澳大利亚的Botany Bay(植物园湾)被库克船长(1770年)因发现那里有大量的植物而命名;后来,它成为了一个流放犯的定居点(1778年)。
植物学:关于植物或植物界的科学
植物学
又称 :植物学(plant science )
botanic botanical + -y >entry 2
The first known use of botany was in 1647
botanynoun
a branch of biology dealing with plant life
plant life (as of a given region)
the biology of a plant or plant group
botanynoun
a branch of biology dealing with plant life
plant life
the properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group
a botanical treatise or studyespecially: a particular system of botany
1 Vincent takes classes in German, Dutch, math, history, geography, botany, zoology, gym—and drawing.
2 Applied botany was, to Hosack’s mind, important for everyone — farmers, druggists, manufacturers — but especially his Columbia medical students.
3 One can accommodate to the latter, take up an interest in botany or architecture, but the former speaks to a need that can’t be satisfied with substitutes.
4 Medicine began to turn away from botany in the scientific revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries.
在17、18世纪的科学革命中,医学开始从植物学转而研究其他方向。
5 They satisfy many people’s conception of knowledge as a kind of general botany where there’s a place for everything and everything has its place.
6 Bright, colorful, fantastical flowers of no known species or genus, morphing continuously in size, color and shape, as if botany and fluid dynamics had somehow merged.
7 You’ll see his insect cabinet, herb collection, desk, botany tools, and notes.
8 Soon after Mendel was done, a professor of botany stood up to discuss Darwin's Origin and the theory of evolution.
9 "The beginning of the show was the idea of this insular, Victorian study of botany, greenhouses and everything was very contained and architectural," Moralioglu told reporters backstage.
10 There, Fat and the Moon, a skin- and body-care line informed by both traditional Slovenian recipes and Budde’s background in botany, was born.
11 They shared a common interest in botany.
他们都对植物学感兴趣。
12 Zoology and botany are the two main branches of biology.
动物学和植物学是生物学的两大分支.
13 She had wanted to study botany as a graduate student, but there was little funding for the field available at the time, so she took up biochemistry.
14 “You don’t have to have a masters in botany to figure out what mushrooms are good to eat and which ones aren’t,” he said.
15 Nicotra said he was the son of a botany professor, and he wrote in one letter that he had graduated with a music degree from a conservatory in Naples in 1909.
16 Han Jun is interested in the botany of grasses.
韩军对草本植物学非常感兴趣.
17 Botany, earth science, invertebrates, and vertebrates.
收藏植物学、球科学 、 脊椎动物和脊椎动物.
18 Instead she chooses an idiomatic translation to “planted his flag,” which retains a hint of the original’s botany yet allows the novel’s political themes — the nation, the body — to emerge more explicitly.
19 Mendel had spent two years studying physics, chemistry, geology, botany, and zoology at the university in Vienna.
20 His father is a curator emeritus and research scientist in the botany department at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington.