seed如何读

英:[siːd]

美:[siːd]

seed英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] [U] 种子 a usually small hard object produced by most plants, from which a new plant of the same kind can grow, and which is used for planting
  2. [C] 种子选手 a seeded player in a competition
  3. [U] 子孙,后裔 everyone who is descended from a particular person, especially considered as forming a particular race
v.(动词)
  1. vi. 结实 produce seed when full grown; let seed fall
  2. vt. & vi. 播种 sow with seed
  3. vt. 除去…之种子 remove seed from
  4. vt. 抽出种子选手 separate those players well tested and known to be stronger from the weaker players in order to have good matches later in a tournament

seed是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 种子,籽,种
  2. 子孙,后裔,后代,苗裔
  3. 种子选手
  4. 萌芽
  5. 起因,原因,根源
  6. 颗粒,晶粒
  7. 【生理】精液
  8. 鱼精,鱼卵
  9. 蚝卵
  10. 种族
v. (动词)
  1. 脱(...的)籽,除去...的籽,去...的核
  2. 结子,结籽,结实,长籽,成熟,繁殖
  3. 在...播种,播(种),在…中撒籽
  4. <美>催(云)化雨,撒干冰等(于云上)以促成人工降雨
  5. 编排(种子选手),抽出种子选手,确定(某人)为种子选手
  6. 弄去...的种子,除去...之种子
  7. 催促发育,催化,催促加速
  8. 用种子花样装饰,把...做成点花底子

seed变形

复数:seeds或seed

第三人称单数:seeds

现在分词:seeding

过去式:seeded

过去分词:seeded

seed扩展

seedless (adj.), seedlike (adj.)

seed词根

词根:seed

adj.

seedy 多种子的;结籽的;破烂的

seeded 已播种了的;去籽的

seedless 无核的;无子的

n.

seeder 播种机;播种人;去籽机;人工造雨装置

seediness 破旧;下流;没精打采;起粒

seedsman 播种者;种子商(等于seedman)

seed英英释义

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

seed词组

in seed◎撒过种的,播过种的,◎(植物)正在结子,处于结子期 

sesame seed芝麻籽,芝麻种子

seed selectionn. 选种

sunflower seed香瓜子,葵花子;向日葵籽

seed coat种皮

lotus seed莲子,莲芯

seed bank种子库;种子银行

raise up seed繁殖后代 

grape seed oil葡萄籽油

grape seed extract葡萄籽萃取物;葡萄籽精华

seed vigor种子生活力

mustard seed芥菜籽

seed treatment种子处理;种子处理试验;拌种剂,种子处理剂

rape seed油菜籽

seed dormancy种子休眠

grass seed牧草种子;草籽

pumpkin seed南瓜子;西葫芦子

seed crystaln. 晶种;籽晶

cassia seed决明子;决明子粉末

seed cake种子饼;香饼

seed词源中文解释

中古英语 sēd,源自古英语 sēd(盎格鲁语)和 sæd(西撒克逊语),意为“可播种之物; 单粒种子”,源自原始日耳曼语 *sediz “种子”(同源词还有古挪威语 sað 、古撒克逊语 sad 、古弗里西亚语 sed 、中古荷兰语 saet 、古高地德语 sat 和德语 Saat)。其被重构为源自 PIE *se-ti- “播种”,源自词根 *sē- “播种”。

比喻意义上的“后代,子孙,后裔”,现在除了圣经用法外,已经很少使用或过时,这个比喻意义在古英语时期就存在,而“任何事物的来源,潜在的开始”的比喻意义则迟至古英语后期才出现。从14世纪后期开始,指“播种行为或时期”。“精液,男性生育液”的含义,现在也很少使用,仅在圣经或古文中出现,此义词源可以追溯到公元1300年。有关运动方面的意义(始于1924年),请参见 seed(v.)。

seed_体育行业词汇

种子选手

seed_医学行业词汇

种子,籽:系开花植物的成熟胚珠

精液:同semen

种子形小管:用黄金或其他适当材料制成的圆柱状小管,用在放射疗法上

接种:将微生物接种在培养基上

seed_哲学行业词汇

种子

seed_旅游行业词汇

种子选手

seed_植物学行业词汇

种子

seed_药学行业词汇

种子

种子植物的胚珠经受精后长成的结构。

seed词源英文解释

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

seed儿童词典英英释义

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

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

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

seed医学词典英英释义

seed1 of 3noun

the fertilized ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo and capable normally of germination to produce a new plantbroadly: a propagative plant structure (as a spore or small dry fruit)

a propagative animal structure:

a small usually glass and gold or platinum capsule used as a container for a radioactive substance (as radium or radon) to be applied usually interstitially in the treatment of cancer

implantation of radon seeds for bladder cancer

seed2 of 3intransitive verb

to bear or shed seed

seed3 of 3adjective

selected or used to produce a new crop or stock

seed virus

left or saved for breeding

a seed population

seed 例句

1 She patted an enormous artificial behind, swagged with seed pearls.

2 The top seed won the tournament.

3 She carried the same suitcase she had taken to Canton, this time filled with seeds and bulbs.

4 A salted mixture of sunflower, sesame, pumpkin, and pomegranate seeds drizzled with honey and baked to perfection.

5 But one morning she announced that she would wait no more, and the seeds went into the ground that day, followed by biweekly applications of the thick black fertilizer she concocted in the evenings.

6 The seeds took root and grew, and the sunflowers multiplied.

这些种子生根并生长, 向日葵不断的繁殖.

7 After half an hour they sat down on a rusty seed drill and watched the defeated army walk by.

8 With this dry wind the wheat seed that lay in the ground could not sprout and Wang Lung waited anxiously for the rains.

9 Like the changes in seed dispersal, these changes in germination inhibition characterize wheat, barley, peas, and many other crops compared with their wild ancestors.

10 It be like knowing you are a promise, a seed.

11 Poppy seeds are absent from excavated sites of the earliest farming communities in eastern Europe and Southwest Asia; they first appear in early farming sites in western Europe.

12 “Even I never dreamed of Magic like this. We’re in a world where everything, even a lamppost, comes to life and grows. Now I wonder what sort of seed a lamp-post grows from?”

13 She was dressed in a thin shift made of a burlap seed bag.

14 As it matures, the stem slowly breaks up—shatters, in the jargon—letting the seed dribble to the ground.

15 August passed around a paper bag full of manna, and we scooped up handfuls and threw the seeds into the hole with the coffin, and my ears were filled with nothing but bee hum.

16 After the harvest, the peasants began to prepare the soil for seed.

收割后, 农民就开始整地以便播种.

17 John rushed out before Pa could respond, but I saw him shake his head like he had when I picked up a seed bag from the wrong end and dumped it on the barn floor.

18 Slowly I sit up and rub the seeds out of my sleepy eyes.

19 When spring arrived with soft breezes and meadows grown green, the villagers began sowing early peas and barley, followed by the village boys who threw stones at the hungry birds trying to eat the seed.

20 The same businesses that create new seeds provide farmers with the tools and fertilizer they need to grow lots of corn.

seed 同义词

3 结籽

seedy

7 果核

core stone pit

8 鱼白

roe

10 自播

self-sow self-seed

17 初期

early early-term alpha

22 撒于

bestrew

23 确定为种子选手

seeded

24 大麻香烟

tea-stick root belt J mezz

27 卵细胞

egg ovum ovule

28 播种于

sow inseminate

34 鱼精

roe

36

node knot bear

40 使凝结

curdle congeal jelly condense

43 蚝卵

spat

44 鱼卵

roe

45 在上播种

stock crop

48 小容器

capsule pyxis

49

kernel pip berry

seed 短语相关

seed plant seed leaf seed tick seed money seed pearl grow (plants) from seed seed potato go to seed run to seed seed fern

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