英:[riːd]
美:[riːd]
英:[riːd]
美:[riːd]
复数:reeds
第三人称单数:reeds
现在分词:reeding
过去式:reeded
过去分词:reeded
词根:reed
adj.reedy 芦苇丛生的;芦苇做的;芦苇状的;似笛声的
noun
any of various tall grasses with slender often prominently jointed stems that grow especially in wet areas
a stem of a reed
a person or thing too weak to rely on : one easily swayed or overcome
a growth or mass of reedsspecifically: reeds for thatching
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a wind instrument made from the hollow joint of a plant
an ancient Hebrew unit of length equal to six cubits
a thin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end over an air opening in a wind instrument (such as a clarinet, organ pipe, or accordion) and set in vibration by an air current
a woodwind instrument that produces sound by the vibrating of a reed against the mouthpiece
the reeds of an orchestra
a device on a loom resembling a comb and used to space warp yarns evenly
reeding sense 1a
biographical name (1)
John 1887–1920 American journalist, poet, and Communist
verb
transitive verb
mill sense 2
biographical name (3)
Thomas Brackett 1839–1902 American politician
biographical name (4)
Walter 1851–1902 American army surgeon
biographical name (2)
Stanley Forman 1884–1980 American jurist
biographical name (2)
Stanley Forman 1884–1980 American jurist
reed valve簧片阀
reed switch舌簧开关;簧片开关
reed pipe簧管;牧笛
reed flute cave芦笛岩
john reed约翰·里德(花旗银行主席和首席执行官)
"生长在溪流边缘或其他湿地的高大、宽叶草,"中古英语 rēd, rede,源自古英语 hreod "芦苇,荻",源自原始日耳曼语 *kreut- "芦苇"(源头还包括古撒克逊语 hraid,古弗里西亚语 hriad,中古荷兰语 ried,荷兰语 riet,古高地德语 hriot,德语 Ried),除了日耳曼语族外,没有已知的同源词。
意思是“用芦苇茎制成的音乐管”来自14世纪晚期(reed-pipe 来自公元1300年左右)。作为乐器吹口的一部分,它最早见于1520年代。意思是“一种芦苇乐器”来自1838年。比喻地,作为一种脆弱等类型,从13世纪初开始。
芦苇
又称 :芦苇(Phragmites communis (L.) Trin.)
Noun Middle English rede, from Old English hrēod; akin to Old High German hriot reed
The first known use of reed was before the 12th century
reel1 of 5noun
a device that can be turned round and round and on which something flexible is wound
a device which is set on the handle of a fishing pole and used for winding up or letting out the line
a narrow spool with a rim used to guide photographic film or magnetic tape
a quantity of something wound on a reel
a frame for drying clothes
reel2 of 5verb
to wind on or as if on a reel
to pull (as a fish) by reeling a line
to wind or turn a reel
reel3 of 5verb
to whirl around
reeling in a dance
to be in a whirl
heads reeling with excitement
to fall back (as from a blow)
to walk or move unsteadily
reel4 of 5noun
a reeling motion
reel5 of 5noun
a lively dance originally of the Scottish Highlandsalso: the music for this dance
reek1 of 2noun
vapor sense 1, fog
a strong or disagreeable fume or odor
reek2 of 2verb
to give off smoke or vapor
to have a strong or unpleasant smell clothes reeking of tobacco smoke
the kitchen reeks of garlic
to give a strong impression of some feature or quality
she reeks of snobbery
reek1 of 2noun
vapor sense 1, fog
a strong or disagreeable fume or odor
reek2 of 2verb
to give off smoke or vapor
to have a strong or unpleasant smell clothes reeking of tobacco smoke
the kitchen reeks of garlic
to give a strong impression of some feature or quality
she reeks of snobbery
reef1 of 3noun
a part of a sail taken in or let out in regulating size
the reduction in sail area made by reefing
reef2 of 3verb
to reduce the area of (a sail) by rolling or folding a portion
reef3 of 3noun
a chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water
reefer1 of 2noun
one that reefs
a close-fitting jacket of thick cloth
reefer2 of 2noun
a marijuana cigarette
reef1 of 3noun
a part of a sail taken in or let out in regulating size
the reduction in sail area made by reefing
reef2 of 3verb
to reduce the area of (a sail) by rolling or folding a portion
reef3 of 3noun
a chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water
reedyadjective
full of or covered with reeds
a reedy marsh
made of or resembling reedsespecially: long and slender like a reed
reedy arms
reeducateverb
to train againespecially: to cause to develop new attitudes or habits through education
reednoun
any of various tall slender grasses of wet areas that have stems with large joints
a stem of such a grass
a growth or mass of reeds
a musical instrument made of the hollow joint of a plant
a thin flexible strip (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end to the mouthpiece of a musical instrument (as a clarinet) or over an air opening (as in an accordion) and set in vibration by an air current (as the breath)
reednoun
any of various tall slender grasses of wet areas that have stems with large joints
a stem of such a grass
a growth or mass of reeds
a musical instrument made of the hollow joint of a plant
a thin flexible strip (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end to the mouthpiece of a musical instrument (as a clarinet) or over an air opening (as in an accordion) and set in vibration by an air current (as the breath)
1 In December 2010, descendants of John’s older brother, Edwin, agreed to dig up his remain see if DNA from his body is a match for the DNA in the vertebrae housed at Walter Reed.
2 In spite of himself, Reed sat forward in his chair.
3 Reed sat down beside the mast and unscrewed the cap of his canteen.
4 Reed even fancied he saw four sparkling rings on the man’s right hand.
5 “But John Reed knocked me down, and my aunt shut me up in the red-room.”
6 “Another minute, and she will despise me for a hypocrite,” thought I; and an impulse of fury against Reed, Brocklehurst, and Co. bounded in my pulses at the conviction.
7 Mr. Reed hasn’t even handed the paper back yet.
8 Reed ignored the humor in the doctor’s voice.
9 Coach Reed can chart his own Presidential Physical Fitness charts.
10 Reed grabbed him by the elbow and pulled him to his feet.
11 We tried to avoid the beds of reeds at the river curves.
我们试图避开河弯处的芦苇滩.
12 Coach Reed said, “Over there now,” in a kind of double sergeant’s voice.
13 Meeks blinked, looking from Reed to the chief mate and back again.
14 I would have asked who wanted me: I would have demanded if Mrs. Reed was there; but Bessie was already gone, and had closed the nursery-door upon me.
15 When the ceremony was over I had to tell Henry Reed some things.
16 Coach Reed got up and sat on the edge of his desk.
17 Reed gave the order to load up the remainder of the cargo and then raced up the hill and into the brush, searching for the rest of the crew.
18 Reed flung himself against the rail, searching the waves for signs of his crewman.
19 Before I had left Chicago I had thought of a thousand arguments to present for the retention of the John Reed Clubs, but now the retention of those clubs did not seem important.
20 Archer turned, and Reed frowned at him, but no one said anything.
1 芦苇丛
2 接触器
4 簧乐器
5 钢筘
6 小凸嵌线
10 牧歌
madrigalesque pastoral oat bucolic madrigal eclogue idyl canzonet georgic idyllic arcadian idyll
14 茅草
15 禾本科
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18 芦饰
20 脆弱的人
21 杼