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英:[ˈbɔstən ˈaivi]
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爬山虎
noun
a woody climbing vine of Asian origin, commonly grown in the United States as an exterior wall cover, that has three-lobed leaves and bears purple berries.
The first known use of Boston ivy was circa 1900
bottomlandnoun
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Boston terriernoun
any of a U.S. breed of small short-haired dogs having erect ears and a broad flat face called alsoBoston bull
Boston ivynoun
a woody Asian vine that is related to the grape, has leaves with three lobes, and often grows over walls
1 The hugging vines like fig ivy, English ivy and Boston ivy (curiously, all unrelated) do nothing to pull brick, stone or mortar apart.
2 Dense clouds of wisteria and Boston ivy climb across the pool house’s roof, lending the impression that it’s rooted firmly in place.
3 Boston ivies crawl along the wall.
爬山虎在墙上蔓延。