英:[vaɪn]
美:[vaɪn]
英:[vaɪn]
美:[vaɪn]
复数:vines
第三人称单数:vines
现在分词:vining
过去式:vined
过去分词:vined
词根:vine
n.vinery 葡萄园,葡萄温室
viniculture 葡萄酒酿造学;[园艺] 葡萄栽培法
vinification [食品] 葡萄酒酿造法
noun
a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the groundalso: the stem of such a plant
any of various sprawling herbaceous plants (such as a tomato or potato) that lack specialized adaptations for climbing
grape sense 2
verb
intransitive verb
to form or grow in the manner of a vine
clinging vinen. [美口]依附男人的女人
grape vine葡萄树,葡萄藤
约公元1300年,“生产葡萄酒的葡萄植物”,源自古法语 vigne “葡萄树,葡萄园”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 vinea “葡萄树,葡萄园”,源自 vinum “葡萄酒”,源自原始印欧语 *win-o- “葡萄酒”,与希腊语、亚美尼亚语、赫梯语以及非印欧语系的格鲁吉亚语和西方闪含语(希伯来语 yayin,埃塞俄比亚语 wayn)中的“葡萄酒”相关。可能最终源自一个失落的地中海语言单词 *w(o)in- “葡萄酒”。
从14世纪末开始,指任何有长而细的茎蔓延或缠绕的植物。欧洲葡萄藤于1564年由神父经由墨西哥引入加利福尼亚。
藤本植物
又称 :藤本植物(liana )
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French vigne, from Latin vinea vine, vineyard, from feminine of vineus of wine, from vinum wine — more at wine
The first known use of vine was in the 14th century
vintagenoun
the grapes or wine produced during one season
wine entry 1 sense 1
a period in which something was made or was begun
a violin of 1820 vintage
vineyardnoun
a field of grapevines
vine1 of 2noun
grape sense 2
a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the groundalso: the stem of a vine
any of various plants (as a tomato) that resemble vines but lack a special means for climbing
vine2 of 2verb
to form or grow in the manner of a vine
vinegaryadjective
resembling vinegar : sour
vinegarnoun
a sour liquid obtained from cider, wine, or malt and used to flavor or preserve foods
vine1 of 2noun
grape sense 2
a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining or creeps along the groundalso: the stem of a vine
any of various plants (as a tomato) that resemble vines but lack a special means for climbing
vine2 of 2verb
to form or grow in the manner of a vine
1 A black vine that has grown branches through his legs and arms.
2 Love is a vine that grows into our hearts, joofoo . net.
爱是长在我们心里的藤蔓.
3 I didn’t have Hephaestus’s skill with metalwork or—gods forbid— Dionysus’s way with vine plants.
4 “Elderberries make good wine, good jelly, and good medicine. But only bears eat ’em off the vine.
5 This meant that as they pulled the vines or piled them up they got mightily scratched, all over their arms and chests and legs, but it was cooler.
6 On the walls beneath the jungle vines, thousands of beautiful apsara goddesses with big round breasts wearing only short wraparound skirts smile at visitors.
7 It was the kind of place where you could sit for a while within the vines and watch the green world be green.
8 He doesn’t look at me like I have vines sprouting from my head, because he understands.
9 I suddenly see vines and lush plants clumped together, and the air is pungent with the smell of life.
10 A train accident near Vine Street killed six people.
一次发生在万尼街的地铁事故使六人丧生.
11 He enjoyed tearing down the vines, grabbing at them with both hands and holding hard, as his hands slipped down, ripping off the leaves.
12 Within a year after the heptachlor was applied, the vines in the treated yards were wilting and dying.
13 He destroyed their vines with hail and their sycamore figs with sleet.
他降冰雹打坏他们的葡萄树.下严霜打坏他们的桑树.
14 “I hope so,” Dicey grunted, jerking back on a fat vine.
15 Just as truly as the branch is in the vine, you are in Me.
然后,他又指着葡萄树说:“枝子在葡萄树上是如何的真实, 你们在我里面也是这样.
16 I went down the steps and up the walk in the dark, making it out of the building just before it bent me double beneath the wisteria that hung from the trees on rope-like vines.
17 Let us be dissatisfied until that day when the lion and the lamb shall lie down together, and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree, and none shall be afraid.
18 They found even harder wood and even tougher vines.
19 Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines thrive in limestone soil.
霞多丽和黑皮诺的葡萄树在石灰石土壤中繁茂生长.
20 Taylor led Adina to the arsenal the girls had made in the jungle weeks before, and Adina cleared away vines and leaves from the catapult, the cannon, the stash of beauty product weapons.
1 葡萄藤
5 蔓草
7 藤本植物
8 衣服
vestiary sartorial clothes trappings togs thing number wear dress suit gear thread drag habit clothing tackle trim toilet weed garment apparel vest dressing hull wearable rag robe attire flute wrapping rigging clout drapery clobber vestment raiment vesture tog habiliment toggery vestiture set of threads dud garb pearly rig-out garms
9 蔓生植物