英:['gəʊldənrɒd]
美:['goʊldənˌrɒd]
英:['gəʊldənrɒd]
美:['goʊldənˌrɒd]
n.
秋麒麟草属植物
鲜黄色
一枝黄花
浓黄色
gold·en·rod
gol dn rad
1560年代,来自 golden + rod(n.)。因其黄色的头而得名。
The first known use of goldenrod was in 1568
golfnoun
a game in which the player uses specialized clubs to try to hit a small ball with as few strokes as possible into each of 9 or 18 holes
goldsmithnoun
one who makes or sells articles of gold
goldfishnoun
a small usually golden orange fish that is often kept in aquariums or ponds
goldfinchnoun
a small largely red, black, and yellow European finch often kept in a cage
any of several small American finches of which the males in their summer coat of feathers are usually yellow with black wings, tail, and top of the head
goldenrodnoun
any of numerous chiefly North American herbs that are related to the daisies and have tall stiff stems topped with rows of tiny usually yellow flowers on slender branches
1 Thistles and goldenrod have grown up around it, like a thorny hedge, out of the mud.
2 They stand among the asters and goldenrod, waiting as I go toward them.
3 Autumn brightens with blooming goldenrod, sea pinks and arrowhead, inviting bees and butterflies, including migrating monarchs.
4 Heavily laden apple and plum trees lined many of the winding roads, and goldenrod flecked the fields where corn stood tall, waiting for the harvest.
5 Changed: Reduced how common goldenrod is. It is now most common in the plains and rarely grows in the forests.
更改金菊刷新地。现在金菊在平原大量刷新,在森林很少刷新。
6 In a meadow blanketed with wildflowers and goldenrod, federal officials, families of the victims, and others gathered Saturday to ponder that question and dedicate a memorial to the crew and passengers who responded so bravely.
7 When I saw they had little gardens going, I said to myself, "I believe I'll plant me a patch of goldenrod right here."
8 She drank down a big cup of goldenrod tea every morning, with a nutmeg floating in it, and declared she didn't need no other medicine.
9 "We have seaside goldenrod and wild asters and woolly ragwort."
10 The upscale collection, which includes shampoos, hair masks and conditioners, comes packaged in trim boxes of marine blue and goldenrod in a blobby pattern that could call to mind a Marni print.
11 Look for Canada goldenrod in September in rich soils of native grassland.
九月在加拿大一枝黄花寻找丰富的天然草地土壤。
12 Caroline Chou, 19, pins a green screen to the goldenrod walls of her childhood bedroom in San José, Calif. She’s already changed into her uniform: a white button-down shirt, pleated skirt and green striped tie.
13 Honeybees and wild bees depend heavily on such “weeds” as goldenrod, mustard, and dandelions for pollen that serves as the food of their young.
14 Only the goldenrod is native, but the bees don’t care, and I wish I could say that this anarchic swath has been left for them.
15 Ash and friends reach Goldenrod City, where Ash hopes to earn his next gym badge.
粉煤灰和朋友达成一枝黄花市,粉煤灰希望获得他的下一次健身徽章。
16 Another tried-and-true goldenrod is Golden Fleece, a variety of the dwarf goldenrod.
17 A faint anise smell is on the air, goldenrod scent.
空气里闻得到幽幽的大茴香和秋麒麟草的香味。
18 Early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrod.
欧洲南部和东南部的一种早期培植的多年生紫菀,花冠类似于黄花。
19 A woman in an emerald-green housecoat and heels, vacuuming her goldenrod carpet, the colors so saturated they seemed to bleed.
20 The common goldenrod species is not suited to the cultivated garden, but it is not public enemy No. 1.
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