英:[ˈəʊziə(r)]
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o·sier
o zhr
复数:osiers
柳树的一种,具有坚韧、柔韧的枝条,用于编篮子,公元1300年左右,最初指“柳树的枝条”,14世纪指柳树本身,源自13世纪的古法语 osier, ozier “柳树枝条”,直接源自中世纪拉丁语 osera, osiera “柳树”, ausaria “柳树床”,这个词的起源不明,可能来自高卢语。古英语中的词为 oser,源自中世纪拉丁语。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin auseria osier bed
The first known use of osier was in the 12th century
ossiclenoun
a small bone or bony structure (as one of the three small bones of the middle ear)
ossiclenoun
a small bone or bony structure (as one of the three small bones of the middle ear)
ospreynoun
a large hawk that is dark brown above and mostly white below and that feeds chiefly on fish called alsofish hawk
osmosisnoun
the passage of material (as a solvent) through a membrane (as of a plant or animal cell) that will not allow all kinds of molecules to pass
a taking in (as of knowledge) as if by the process of osmosis
osmiumnoun
a hard brittle blue-gray or blue-black metallic element with a high melting point that is the heaviest metal known see element
osiernoun
any of various willows with easily bent twigs used for making furniture and baskets
a willow rod used for making baskets
any of several American dogwoods
1 Particularly when it came to the business of weaving baskets from willow shoots known as osiers.
2 Her strong, brown fingers wove the osiers in and out swiftly and deftly, as a bird builds its nest.
3 The brief blaze of the match showed him the fire-place and a pile of wood beside it, and a great osier basket of broken bark.
4 We lay in the osier bed two whole days and a night, during which time two at least of us were not unhappy, in spite of peril and hardship.
5 That glance was intercepted immediately by fresh trees and low bushes of osiers, and all that he could see was, that there was nobody with her, and that her horse was at full speed.
6 Then I crept along the bank of the Avon towards Grimscote, till I reached a clump of osiers, into which I plunged.
7 These canoes are made of a single buffalo hide, stretched over osiers, and are of a circular form.
8 They’ve planted western red cedar and willows and watched as other native plants took root in the shade — red osier dogwood, salmonberry, ferns and vine maple.
9 Gn� Lia baked bread for him out of neighborly love, and he showed his gratitude by making her osier baskets for her eggs, reels of reeds, and other little things.
10 At d d there is a cross wall of considerable height, made of reeds and osier twigs woven together, to keep off the draught of air.
11 Colorful bark is a main feature of red-osier dogwood (Cornus sericea subsp.
12 At last he felt himself fit to cross the Alps, which he did seated in an osier basket planted on a man's shoulders.
13 "Women and children strip the osiers in a brake and bundle them into wads getting four pence a wad," he wrote knowledgeably.
14 Red osier dogwood is a native blooming shrub that is found along stream beds.
15 For cleaning the village-grounds, they had rakes made of a few osiers tied together, the ends curved and spreading.
16 Today salmonberry and snowberry, cedars, Sitka spruce and red osier dogwood, even skunk cabbage create a densely vegetated red cedar swamp worthy of Sasquatch.
17 The conditions of life, the employments of human beings, are far different now from those of the time when men "lived in houses of osier."
18 He is a pale, serious main, who stitches at his board in the window the whole day long, cheered by the occasional song of a thrush, hopping in its osier cage.
19 Peeling off the osier by hand takes time and energy extremely, and the existent equipment hasn't achieved perfect effect.
杞柳手工去皮是一件费工、费时和劳动强度大的工作,而现存的去皮设备未达到很好的去皮效果。
20 There are reeds and rushes and osiers in the valley.”
2 柳树
3 柳
4 柳枝
5 杨柳科
willow aspen poplar cottonwood sallow black poplar goat willow white poplar pussy willow balsam poplar Lombardy poplar white willow crack willow weeping willow
7 杞柳