英:['petld]
美:['petəld]
英:['petld]
美:['petəld]
New Latin petalum, from Greek petalon; akin to Greek petannynai to spread out — more at fathom
The first known use of petal was in 1712
petition1 of 2noun
an earnest request : entreaty
a formal written request made to a superior or authority
petition2 of 2verb
to make a request to or forespecially: to make a formal written request
petition1 of 2noun
an earnest request : entreaty
a formal written request made to a superior or authority
petition2 of 2verb
to make a request to or forespecially: to make a formal written request
petition1 of 2noun
an earnest request : entreaty
a formal written request made to a superior or authority
petition2 of 2verb
to make a request to or forespecially: to make a formal written request
petiteadjective
having a small trim figure
petiolenoun
the thin stem of a leaf
peter1 of 2verb
to slowly come to an end—usually used with out
her popularity petered out
to become exhausted—usually used with out
raked half the lawn before he petered out
Peter2 of 2noun
either of two letters written to early Christians and included as books of the New Testament see bible table
petalnoun
one of the often brightly colored modified leaves that make up the corolla of a flower
petalnoun
one of the often brightly colored modified leaves that make up the corolla of a flower
petalnoun
one of the often brightly colored modified leaves that make up the corolla of a flower
1 They lay on their sides with tips pointing starlike to six spheres clustered like a conventionalized five petaled primrose in the exact center.
2 On Wolf Mountain died the light; A colossal blossom, rayed With rent petaled clouds that played 'Round a calyxed fury bright.
3 A pair of united petals in certain flowers, as those of the pea.
龙骨瓣在某些花(如豌豆花)中的两个相连的花瓣
4 On every vessel—blooming from wine cups and jugs and vases and bowls—the simple eight- petaled flowers caught one’s attention and seized it as if they would never let go.
5 Hieroglyphics writes the snow, Through the silence falling slow; Types of star and petaled bloom A white missal-page illume.
6 There are some that grow one really unusual petal: this long strand, with a little bulb at the end of it.
7 Figure 7.38 The entire graph of the equation is called a four- petaled rose.
8 And here is one full petaled, strikes the eye With perfect color, markings.
9 Note that all edges have been petaled with adhesive.
注意所有边缘都有胶布做瓣.
10 Farther, that all plants are petaled and sepaled, and never mere cups in saucers, is a great fact, not to be dwelt on in a note.
11 Through cultivation the crooked branch becomes straight; the acid, bitter fruit of the mountains and woods becomes sweet and delicious; and the five-petaled flower becomes hundred petaled.
12 One piece has a glossy, milky-aqua petaled pelt; another a volcanic crust in all the hues of heat.
13 Figure 1.38 The entire graph of the equation is called a four- petaled rose.
14 Meeting at the edges without overlapping, as some petals do.
镊合状的在没有重叠的情状下边上镊合的,例如花瓣
15 There was a charming desert flower growing in the dusty road and alongside, white and somewhat like a single petaled water-lily.
16 It must have been devastating for him to find this out, this petaled monster, his trainer, the man he trusted so much, so completely, with his very flesh.
17 This is one of the reasons heavily petaled double varieties can fail in the South, checked either by the heat during their long development period or by disease related to spring rains.
18 It not only blocks the star directly, but also suppresses diffraction with an elaborate petaled edge.
19 Among the best dressed stars of the night, Erivo stunned in a black sequined Thom Browne set that features a tailored jacket and skirt with a whimsical overlay of 2,000 pink silk moiré petals and 3D beaded insects.
20 Across the top a narrow conventional border was outlined, the cross of Saint George alternating with a five- petaled rose, the wild rose of England.