英:['weɪkˌrɒbɪn]
美:['weɪkˌrɒbɪn]
英:['weɪkˌrɒbɪn]
美:['weɪkˌrɒbɪn]
wake-rob·in
weIk ra bihn
Noun
1. any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower
2. common American spring-flowering woodland herb having sheathing leaves and an upright club-shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries
The first known use of wake-robin was in 1711
Walpurgis Nightnoun
the evening before May 1 on which witches were believed to gather
wall-to-walladjective
covering the entire floor
wall-to-wall carpeting
filling an entire space
a beach that was wall-to-wall sunbathers
cold1 of 2adjective
having a low temperature or one much below normal a cold drink
a cold day
lacking warmth of feeling : unfriendly
a cold stare
suffering or uncomfortable from lack of warmth
they feel cold
marked by the loss of normal body heat
cold hands
giving the appearance of being dead : unconscious
passed out cold
cold2 of 2noun
a condition of low temperature
cold weather
bodily sensation produced by loss or lack of heat : chill
a bodily disorder popularly associated with chillingespecially: common cold
Wall Streetnoun
the powerful financial interests that control or influence the U.S. economy
walleyenoun
a large vigorous North American freshwater food and sport fish with large eyes that is related to the perches but resembles the true pike called alsowalleyed pike
walk-inadjective
large enough to be walked into
a walk-in closet
being or relating to a person who walks in without an appointment
blot outverb
to make unimportant
to make hard to see or invisible : hide
destroy sense 1, kill
Waldorf saladnoun
a salad usually containing apples, celery, nuts, and mayonnaise
blow oververb
to come to an end without a lasting effect
hoped the problem would blow over soon
wake-robinnoun
trillium
1 同CUCKOO PINT.
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