Cordia如何读

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Cordia是什么意思

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Cordia英英释义

noun

a large genus of chiefly tropical shrubs and trees (family Boraginaceae) that have fleshy often edible fruits and wood varying from dense, heavy, and dark to spongy, light, and pale, that are often pleasantly scented, and that have considerable use in cabinetmaking and general construction

Cordia词源英文解释

Noun New Latin, from Euricius Cordus †1535 and his son Valerius Cordus †1544 German scholars + New Latin -ia

Cordia 例句

1 "It becomes a real scarcity over winter," said Cordia Pugh, the founder of Hermitage Community Gardens in Chicago.

2 “I’d love to see an Impossible turkey by next Thanksgiving,” said Cordia Popp, 42, a vegetarian and stay-at-home mother of two who lives in upstate New York.

3 Trees such as Cordia wood, mahogany and gmelina are disappearing from the forest’s periphery, according to both sawmillers and reserve gatekeepers.

4 In Burundi, the traditional drums — long, hollowed-out wooden trunks wrapped in cow skin and secured with wooden pegs — are typically made from Cordia africana, a flowering tree sometimes known as Sudan teak.

5 After Orlando Cordia Hall was put to death in November, members of the execution team tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a court filing in a lawsuit that seeks to delay the executions.

6 Before the execution of a federal inmate, Orlando Cordia Hall, last week, the U.S.

7 Orlando Cordia Hall, 49, convicted in the brutal death of a teenage girl, is scheduled to be executed on Thursday.

8 The stolen paintings had been part of the collection of the Dutch investor Willem Cordia and had been on display for just one week at the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam, when they were taken.

9 She highlighted a decision to bring women who worked for arms length body Cordia back into direct council employment and the harmonisation of their terms and conditions.

10 “If it turns out to be true, this would not only be a loss for the Cordia family but also for all art lovers,” said a spokeswoman for the Kunsthal Gallery.

11 The stolen works were part of a collection amassed by a Dutch investor, Willem Cordia, that had been exhibited for only a week at the Kunsthal.

12 The stolen art had been on loan to the Kunsthal from the Triton Foundation, a private foundation of the family of the late Willem Cordia, a Dutch investor and collector.

13 Curators of the Cordia family collection aim to have the works on display for the public, and the pieces have been shown individually or in small groups in the past.

14 Fergus Chambers, of Cordia, which runs Glasgow's school canteens, said the regulations were "draconian".

15 The plants are rough-haired annual or perennial herbs, more rarely shrubby or arborescent, as in Cordia and Ehretia, which are tropical or sub-tropical.

16 Cordia myxa.—This produces succulent, mucilaginous, and emollient fruits, which are eaten.

17 One is a species of fig called here Matte, and the other the Cordia Sebestina, or Etou; of the fig the fruit is used, and of the Cordia the leaves.

18 The Cordia family collection includes works by more than 150 famed artists.

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