英:[ɡəu tu: si:d]
美:[ɡo tu sid]
英:[ɡəu tu: si:d]
美:[ɡo tu sid]
花谢结籽,退化,变得不修边幅;
noun
the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing
a propagative animal structure:
the condition or stage of bearing seed
in seed
progeny
a source of development or growth : germ
sowed the seeds of discord
something (such as a tiny particle or a bubble in glass) that resembles a seed in shape or size
a competitor who has been seeded in a tournament
the top seed
verb
intransitive verb
to bear or shed seed
to sow seed : plant
transitive verb
to plant seeds in : sow
seed a lawn with grass
to furnish with something that causes or stimulates growth or development
inoculate
to supply with nuclei (as of crystallization or condensation)especially: to treat (a cloud) with solid particles to convert water droplets into ice crystals in an attempt to produce precipitation
to cover or permeate by or as if by scattering something
seeded [the] sea-lanes with thousands of magnetic mines—Otto Friedrich
plant sense 1a
to extract the seeds from (fruit)
to schedule (tournament players or teams) so that superior ones will not meet in early rounds
to rank (a contestant) relative to others in a tournament on the basis of previous record
the top-seeded tennis star
Noun Middle English, from Old English sǣd; akin to Old High German sāt seed, Old English sāwan to sow — more at sow
The first known use of seed was before the 12th century
sweet toothnoun
a craving or fondness for sweets
seed1 of 2noun
the grains of plants used for sowing
a fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant that contains an embryo and is capable of producing a new plantalso: a plant structure (as a spore or small dry fruit) capable of producing a new plant
semenalso: milt
the children of one individual
the seed of David
something from which growth takes place : germ
a competitor who has been seeded in a tournament
the top seed
seed2 of 2verb
to produce or shed seeds
weeds that seed freely
to plant seeds in : sow
seed a lawn with grass
to treat (a cloud) with solid particles to convert water droplets into ice crystals in an attempt to produce rain
to remove seeds from
to rank (a player or team) in a tournament on the basis of previous record
was seeded second in the state tournament
1 a packet of sunflower seeds
2 He planted the seeds three inches apart.
3 She raked the grass seed into the soil.
4 The top seed won the tournament.
5 Our team is the number one seed.
6 She is ranked as the third seed.
7 We seeded the field with corn.
8 These plants will seed late in the fall.
9 After you wash and seed the peppers you can chop them.
10 In the end, his players listened and performed at their best in the playoffs to emerge as champions as the No. 8 seed.
11 Those two victories helped the Spartans finish 8-6 in league play and give Mountain View the No. 6 seed, while Homestead was No. 8.
12 Growing old is something a man has to accept.
逐渐衰老是任何人都得承认的事实。
13 His age is beginning to tell on him.
他开始显得衰老了。
14 Once we get to the top of the hill,the read starts to go down.
一旦我们到了山顶就开始走下坡路了。
15 Other relationships can go downhill fast or so slowly you don't realize how bad they have gotten.
其它一些关系很快便走下坡路,或是很缓慢地变糟,你认识不到他们到了多坏的境地。
16 You will stop all bloom if you let the flowers go to seed.
如果你让花儿花谢结子,你将令花儿无法绽放了.
17 What a pity you let all those cabbages go to seed. They're no use now.
真可惜,你让那些卷心菜都结籽了,全都没用了.
1 开花结籽
3 减弱
let-up break shake compromise damp weaken subside dampen lull waver relent die away blow itself out let up take away from put a damper on
4 变得懒散颓废