英:[,kæsjʊə'riːnə]
美:[ ,kæʒjʊə'rinɚ]
英:[,kæsjʊə'riːnə]
美:[ ,kæʒjʊə'rinɚ]
New Latin, genus name, from Malay (pohon) kĕsuari, literally, cassowary tree; from the resemblance of its twigs to cassowary feathers
The first known use of casuarina was in 1777
1 The country I traversed consisted of small plains and alternate patches of dense casuarina scrubs, and open forest land.
2 Beyond Sir John Cox's plantations extends the unbroken "open forest," as the English call it, which can be crossed on horseback, and consists chiefly of the eucalyptus, acacias of various kinds, and the dark-leaved casuarinas.
3 The experiments showed that the inoculation effect on Casuarina glauca was distinct.
试验结果表明:粗枝木麻黄接种弗兰克氏菌对提高其生长量效果显著.
4 These ridges consisted of red gravel; the scrub contained callitris, casuarina, silver-leaved iron-bark, malga and brigalow, the two latter growing so thickly as to compel me to turn eastward to avoid them.
5 The hungry river, like an enormous serpent, swallowed down terraces, villages, cornfields, and covered with its flood the tall grasses and wild casuarinas on the sandbanks.
6 A well-kept shrubbery surrounded the house, and tall casuarinas, and glossy dark green india-rubber and bhur trees, formed a thousand combinations of shade and colour.
7 “Are you alone?” said I, in a low voice, but loud enough to be heard by those beneath the casuarina.
8 This little stream of water is trickling through the casuarina grove.
9 On our left hand is the peak of Santobong, clothed in verdure nearly to the top; at his foot a luxuriant vegetation, fringed with the casuarina, and terminating in a beach of white sand.
10 The wood consists principally of the eucalyptus and casuarina.
11 The preserving rate of A. crassicarpa is higher and the growth is quicker in the regeneration of the coast trunk shelterbelt of Casuarina equisetifolia ;
在海岸木麻黄基干林带更新中,厚荚相思保存率高,生长迅速;
12 It was covered with a thrifty vegetation, among which were several well-grown-palms, a group of young casuarinas, and some ferns and tournefortias.
13 For more Casuarina, Acacia leaves, coconut trees, drums and waves, such as sub - tropical species.
多为木麻黄 、 大叶相思 、 椰树 、 浪鼓等亚热带树种.
14 The camps stood a pace or two above high-water mark in the meagre shelter of sighing casuarinas, and were often changed, for there were six miles of gently curving, ripple-embroidered shore on which to rest.
15 The arrow is a cane of about four feet long, into which a pointed piece of the hard, heavy, casuarina wood is firmly and neatly fitted; and some of them were barbed.
16 Instead of mangrove wood, fishermen now use casuarina trees grown on farms in the coastal area to build their boats, Zuberi said.
17 Should the mesquite be allowed to kill the casuarina trees by drilling its roots deeper and depriving them of water, as in some places it seems to be doing?
牧豆树的根茎可以深深地扎入土壤之中,使麻黄树得不到水分而枯死,岛上的一些地方似乎已经在发生这样的事了。我们是否听之任之呢?
18 By leaping from stone to stone, and wading occasionally for short distances, they picked their way to the other side, and presently disappeared among the casuarinas.
19 The clean, red road winds about and among avenues of palms, waringhans, dark green mangosteens, casuarinas, and the sweet-smelling hibiscus, all alike covered with a hundred different parasitic vines and ferns.
20 Amongst them were some clubs, most of them made of casuarina wood, skilfully carved, or embossed in an artistic manner with mother-of-pearl or with whalebone.
1 木麻黄
2 木麻黄科