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词根:botany
adj.botanical 植物学的
n.botanical 植物性药材
botany 植物学;地区植物总称
botanist 植物学家
botanize 研究并采集植物
vi.botanize 研究植物;采集植物
vt.botanize 调查研究植物生长情况
adjective
of or relating to plants or botany
derived from plants
species
botanical tulips
noun
a substance obtained or derived from a plant: such as
a plant part or extract used especially in skin and hair care products
Certain botanicals are naturals for bringing out the best in the color and condition of the hair.—Elle
a medicinal preparation derived from a plant
The popular botanical ginkgo biloba does not improve memory, nor does it prevent cognitive decline in older people, according to the largest and longest scientific study conducted on the supplement.—Elizabeth Weise
plant material used as a flavoring agent (as in gin)—usually plural
The makeup of gin is basically neutral grain spirits flavored with juniper and other botanicals, and reduced to no less than 80 proof with water.—Emanuel and Madeline Greenberg
"植物科学或研究相关的," 1650年代, 源自法语 botanique (17世纪) 或直接源自中世纪拉丁语 botanicus, 源自希腊语 botanikos "关于草本植物的", 源自 botane "一种植物,草,牧场,饲料。" 希腊单词似乎与牧场有关,而不是植物; 比较相关的 botamia "牧场,草地", boter "牧人", boton "放牧的动物。"
植物〔界〕的:属于植物的,从植物中获得的:属于植物界的
植物学的
Adjective French botanique, from Greek botanikos of herbs, from botanē pasture, herb, from boskein to feed, graze; probably akin to Lithuanian guotas flock
The first known use of botanical was in 1627
botanynoun
a branch of biology dealing with plant life
plant life (as of a given region)
the biology of a plant or plant group
botanynoun
a branch of biology dealing with plant life
plant life (as of a given region)
the biology of a plant or plant group
botanical1 of 2adjective
of or relating to plants or botany
made or obtained from plants
botanical drugs
botanical2 of 2noun
a usually cosmetic or medicinal product prepared from or containing a plant part or extractalso: the plant part or extract used in such a product
botanical1 of 2adjective
of or relating to plants or botany
made or obtained from plants
botanical drugs
botanical2 of 2noun
a usually cosmetic or medicinal product prepared from or containing a plant part or extractalso: the plant part or extract used in such a product
botanical1 of 2adjective
of or relating to plants or botany
made or obtained from plants
botanical drugs
botanical2 of 2noun
a usually cosmetic or medicinal product prepared from or containing a plant part or extractalso: the plant part or extract used in such a product
1 The Herb Garden is the Botanic Garden Herb knolls distributor in Henan Province, Henan Province is Recruitment agents around the city.
本香草园是茂生香草植物园在河南省总代理,现诚招河南省各地市代理商。
2 Mary Ruth’s proprietary botanical blend incorporates elderberry, goji berry, ashwagandha, and maca, offering a blend of herbal supplements and adaptogens.
3 The bark, which is a deep, warm brown, peels decoratively, making the tree — botanically Acer griseum — one to behold in winter, if it arrives.
4 A keen gardener, amateur photographer, ice-skater and botanic drawing student, with a lifelong love of theatre, Carola was witty and irreverent, wrote wickedly funny articles for the Literary Review, and especially enjoyed Biographers' Club events.
5 The cluster analysis for RAPD markers were made and it was found that the result could be preliminarily classified by parts of botanic characters.
通过对RAPD扩增位点进行聚类分析,发现以部分植物学性状等背景资料能对聚类结果进行初步的分类,并给予一定合理的解释。
6 The two-storey building, set in the University of Cambridge's botanic gardens, includes high security laboratories, growing areas and the university's seed store as well as a public areas.
7 Photograph: GoGarden/Alamy Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens may overlook the historic harbour, but Adelaide's own botanic park is pretty special in its own right.
8 The effort to move his aesthetic along from his usual botanic fantasies toward an edgier flower child vibe was commendable, but not entirely successful.
9 Over the next couple of days, they went sightseeing in the botanic garden and for a ride on a ferris wheel, and then, on Monday morning, Clemantine’s parents and her siblings flew back to Rwanda.
10 Hothouse in Botanic gardens.
植物园中的温室。
11 Ping-pong and booze ... a winning combination Up at 4am, for a 5am departure to a festival in the botanic gardens of Brussels.
12 The displays are the work of Applied Imagination, a Kentucky-based company that has been working with the botanic garden for 15 years.
13 Hothouse in Botanic gardens.
植物园中的温室.
14 Figs aren’t even botanically defined as fruits; they are inverted flowers.
15 This study was sponsored by the Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden Corporation.
嘉道理农场 暨 植物园公司资助.
16 It feels just like the inside of the greenhouse at the botanic garden.
17 Ray Mims, the botanic garden’s conservation specialist on the project, is confident that the rain gardens, which can hold 4,000 cubic feet of water, were able to handle the recent gully washers.
18 It contains pure black olive oil, pro - vitamin B 5, botanic gel, etc.
蕴含精纯黑橄榄油 、 维他命原B5 、 植物凝胶等.
19 Botanic insecticide is one of the important ways to develop new pesticides at present.
植物源杀虫剂的研究与开发是当前新型农药创制的热点.
20 I once saw him ask a woman in Brooklyn what she did for a living, and when she answered, “botanic design,” he retorted: “Burn this borough to the ground.”