英:[sprɪg]
美:[sprɪɡ]
英:[sprɪg]
美:[sprɪɡ]
复数:sprigs
第三人称单数:sprigs
现在分词:sprigging
过去式:sprigged
过去分词:sprigged
词根:sprig
adj.sprigged 有小枝叶图案的
v.sprigged 在…上印枝状花纹(sprig的过去式和过去分词)
noun
a small shoot : twig
a sprig of parsley
a small division of grass used for propagation
heir
youth
a small specimen
an ornament resembling a sprig, stemmed flower, or leaf
a small headless nail : brad
verb
transitive verb
to drive sprigs or brads into
to mark or adorn with the representation of plant sprigs
to propagate (a grass) by means of stolons or small divisions
"shoot,植物或灌木的细枝、小枝或嫩芽",晚期14世纪, sprigge(在姓氏中晚期12世纪),可能来自 spring(名词)以及与古英语 spræc 相关的词语,“shoot,twig”,这是一个来自不明源头的词汇。OED 认为与低地德语 sprick “dry twig”有任何关系都是“可疑的”。
Noun Middle English sprigge
The first known use of sprig was in the 14th century
sprignoun
a small shoot or twig especially with leaves or flowers
sprignoun
a small shoot or twig especially with leaves or flowers
1 “You don’t think the sprig is a living thing?”
2 “If you do, you can use the sprig of youth,” offered Mini.
3 A sprig of hair on top of her head was tied with a bow.
4 Garnish with a mint sprig.
饰以薄荷枝。
5 A sprig of parsley tucked jauntily behind one ear.
6 Sprig - this no head and is generally used for fixing glass to glass in wood frames.
小枝-这没有头通常是用于固定玻璃的玻璃木材框架。
7 Nothing can be more annoying than having that odd sprig of hair sticking up in the front.
没有什么比长着一卷奇怪的翘翘卷发更让人心烦的了。
8 A child wrapped in a blanket sits propped up in a large wicker chair, toying with a sprig.
裹着一条毯子的一个小孩靠着一把大柳条椅坐着,手里玩着一个小树枝。
9 There’s no way that sprig is the tallest tree in the world.
10 She put the coin in her backpack along with the sprig of youth.
11 “That’s a parsley sprig. It’s call a garnish. You don’t got to eat it.”
12 I put a couple sprigs of parsley into the chicken to purty it up.
13 Garnish each with a reserved sprig of dill. Serve with lemon wedges.
此后用保留的刁草叶做装饰, 上桌时伴用柠檬角块.
14 Thinking that, I bent my bead, and saw, lying on the anvil, a miracle: that sprig of hawthorn — from his cloak, on the anvil.
15 He noticed that she had decorated it with a leafy sprig and a yellow chrysanthemum blossom.
16 I put the sprigs of jojotle in a glass of warm water, hid it under the sink, and then slipped back into bed in the blue room.
17 On national days of mourning, for example, Australians are invited to wear a sprig of wattle.
比如,在全国哀悼日,澳大利亚人就会佩戴金合欢树枝。
18 She fixed her a crown of braids, leaving most of it tumbling long, and wove in vines and sprays of orchids, sprigs of fern, and the one white feather.
19 Their giant family offered them glasses of cool lemonade with sprigs of mint stuck in like straws.
20 “Have you got some putty? And some glazing sprigs?”
1 子孙
team child issue increase race son seed slip strain spawn sprout descendant succession offspring posterity scion progeny progeniture fruit root rod descent proles
2 晚辈
3 小伙子
boy-chik man kid dog sport boy buck groom cub sprout lad chap kiddo jockey mush shaver loon kipper sonny laddie bucko boyo stripling callan sprog Jawan chiel shaveling cove gossoon Carl Guy son youth fellow guy jack punk pup bugger bub bo chappy chappie hobbledehoy
8 少年
boyish kid boy youth bud adolescent lad urchin nipper laddie callan garcon teen-ager spalpeen signorino callant youngster
14 使蔓生
15 小家伙
godfer villain mite brat kiddie kipper laddie chappie keed shaveling spadger sonny bub elf toad kiddy yob lamb kin
17 无头钉
18 蔓生