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词根:nectar
n.nectar [植] 花蜜;甘露;神酒;任何美味的饮料
noun
the drink of the Greek and Roman gods
something delicious to drink
a beverage of fruit juice and pulp
apricot nectar
a sweet liquid that is secreted by the nectaries of a plant and is the chief raw material of honey
Latin, from Greek nektar
The first known use of nectar was in 1555
needlefishnoun
any of various long flesh-eating fishes with long slender jaws and sharp teeth
pipefish
needle1 of 2noun
a small slender usually steel instrument that has an eye for thread or surgical sutures at one end and is used for sewing
any of various devices for carrying thread and making stitches (as in crocheting or knitting)
a slender hollow usually stainless steel instrument by which material is put into or taken from the body through the skin
an extremely thin solid usually stainless steel instrument used in acupuncture and inserted through the skin
a slender bar of magnetized steel that is free to turn (as in a compass) to show the direction of a magnetic field
a slender pointer on a dial
a slender pointed object (as a pointed crystal or an obelisk)
a leaf (as of a pine) shaped like a needle
a slender piece of jewel or steel with a rounded tip used in a phonograph to transmit vibrations from the record
needle2 of 2verb
tease entry 1 sense 2a, taunt
to cause to take action by repeated stinging remarks
needle1 of 2noun
a small slender usually steel instrument that has an eye for thread or surgical sutures at one end and is used for sewing
any of various devices for carrying thread and making stitches (as in crocheting or knitting)
a slender hollow usually stainless steel instrument by which material is put into or taken from the body through the skin
an extremely thin solid usually stainless steel instrument used in acupuncture and inserted through the skin
a slender bar of magnetized steel that is free to turn (as in a compass) to show the direction of a magnetic field
a slender pointer on a dial
a slender pointed object (as a pointed crystal or an obelisk)
a leaf (as of a pine) shaped like a needle
a slender piece of jewel or steel with a rounded tip used in a phonograph to transmit vibrations from the record
needle2 of 2verb
tease entry 1 sense 2a, taunt
to cause to take action by repeated stinging remarks
needyadjective
being in want : very poor
needy families
marked by want of affection, attention, or emotional support
a tendency to be emotionally needy
needfuladjective
necessary for a purpose
need1 of 2noun
necessary duty : obligation
no need to apologize
a lack of something necessary, desirable, or useful
the need for more doctors
something necessary or desiredalso: a mental or physical requirement for keeping a living thing in normal condition
a need for sympathy
a situation requiring supply or relief a friend in need
call whenever the need arises
poverty sense 1, want
provide for those in need
need2 of 2verb
to be in want
to be in need of : require
they need advice
to be required or obliged you need not answer
we need to look at the facts
to be necessary
something needs to be done
need1 of 2noun
necessary duty : obligation
no need to apologize
a lack of something necessary, desirable, or useful
the need for more doctors
something necessary or desiredalso: a mental or physical requirement for keeping a living thing in normal condition
a need for sympathy
a situation requiring supply or relief a friend in need
call whenever the need arises
poverty sense 1, want
provide for those in need
need2 of 2verb
to be in want
to be in need of : require
they need advice
to be required or obliged you need not answer
we need to look at the facts
to be necessary
something needs to be done
néeadjective
—used to identify a woman by her family name at birth
Mrs. Jane Doe, née Smith
nectarynoun
a plant gland that secretes nectar
nectarnoun
the drink of the Greek and Roman gods
a sweet liquid given off by plants and especially by the flowers and used by bees in making honey
1 Ah! not the nectarous poppy lovers use, Not daily labour's dull, Lethæan spring, Oblivion in lost angels can infuse Of the soil'd glory, and the trailing wing.
2 Then Love took wing, and from his pinions shed On all the multitude a nectarous dew.
3 "Ah! not the nectarous poppy lovers use, Not daily labor's dull Lethean spring, Oblivion in lost angels can infuse Of the soil'd glory and the trailing wing."
4 The clear signs of his Fulfilment are not hidden, whensoever the chamber of the purple-robed Hours is opened, and nectarous flowers lead in the fragrant spring.
5 Come, ye sorrowful, and steep Your tired brows in a nectarous sleep.
6 And Eve within, due at her home prepared For dinner savoury fruits, of taste to please True appetite, and not disrelish thirst Of nectarous draughts between….
7 One morn she left me sleeping: half awake480 I sought for her smooth arms and lips, to slake My greedy thirst with nectarous camel-draughts; But she was gone.
8 Then did you, chivalrous Terence, hand forth, as to the manner born, that nectarous beverage and you offered the crystal cup to him that thirsted, the soul of chivalry, in beauty akin to the immortals.
9 Butterflies are out there hunting for the same nectar as the hummingbirds, so many of the same plants will be attractive to them.
10 The plants have traits that allow for specific interactions, the right bloom times and the right kind of nectar and pollen for specific native insects.
1 花蜜的
2 甘美的
3 花蜜