英:[ˈmeɪpl]
美:[ˈmeɪpl]
英:[ˈmeɪpl]
美:[ˈmeɪpl]
ma·ple
meI pl
复数:maples
maple leafn. 枫叶
maple syrupn. 枫蜜;糖枫汁
maple tree枫树
red maple红枫;红花槭,红槭
sugar maplen. 糖枫
hard maple硬枫木
"枫属树木 Acer",公元1300年, mapel,源自古英语 mapultreow "枫树",也有 mapolder, mapuldre,与古诺尔斯语 möpurr,古撒克逊语 mapulder,中低地德语 mapeldorn 相关,源自原始日耳曼语 *maplo-。还有一个原始日耳曼语 *matlo-(源头还包括古高地德语 mazzaltra,德语 maszholder),但联系和起源仍然神秘。
原产于北温带地区,一些物种因其木材而受到重视,一些物种因其糖分而受到重视,一些物种则作为遮荫或观赏树木。以 -le 结尾的形式始于公元1400年。以前有形容词形式 mapelin(15世纪初; 古英语 mapuldern)。Maple syrup 于1824年出现在美国英语中(早期为 maple molasses,1804年)。maple leaf 自1850年起被提及为加拿大的象征(1843年的加拿大来源称其为“已被我们的法裔加拿大兄弟采用为象征”)。
保龄瓶
枫树
Middle English, from Old English mapul-; akin to Old Norse mǫpurr maple
The first known use of maple was in the 14th century
maraschinonoun
a sweet alcoholic drink made from the juice of a bitter wild cherry
a cherry preserved in true or imitation maraschino
maracanoun
a dried gourd or a rattle like a gourd that contains dried seeds or pebbles and is used as a musical rhythm instrument usually played in pairs by shaking
marverb
to make a blemish on : spoil
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
map1 of 2noun
a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale
a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets
map2 of 2verb
to make a map of
map the city
to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out
map out a campaign
mapmakernoun
cartographer
mapmakernoun
cartographer
maplenoun
any of a group of trees having deeply notched opposite leaves, dry fruits with two wings, and hard light-colored wood and including some from which maple syrup and maple sugar are obtainedalso: the wood of a maple
1 “We’re leaving you your butternut tree. But this old maple is going to come home with us and keep us warm this winter.”
2 He came to rest on a large maple near Sam’s lean-to and flattened his feathers to his body.
3 The first thing the teacher had the children do was draw maple leaves.
4 A little maple tree in the swamp heard the cricket song and turned bright red with anxiety.
5 “Yeah, sure,” I agreed, pouring maple syrup over my pancakes.
6 I'll bet there's not a single maple tree, much less a whole grove of them, within a mile of this miserable place.
7 Frank glared across the street, where the other harpies were sitting in a maple tree, tearing the burrito to shreds.
8 What do a hummingbird, a moth, and a maple tree have in common?
蜂鸟 、 蛾子和枫树之间有什么共同之处 呢 ?
9 a table made of maple
10 Jockey sat in his maple chair, tapping his bare feet on the dirt.
11 Duchess was in a red maple, Lady was out of sight in the fern bed, and Drum was perched in an oak tree behind her.
12 The corridor’s walls were a deep forest green adorned with maple wainscoting.
13 Before long, there’s a whole plate of pancakes sitting on the kitchen table, right next to a jug of maple syrup.
14 After about a mile, I come upon an old maple that might do.
15 He planned also to coat the beach with fallen oak and maple leaves to signify the fact that Columbus landed in autumn, even though live palms and dead deciduous leaves were not precisely compatible.
16 One of the maple leaf circles was mine.
17 She was stoking the stove with sticks of maple.
她正在给炉子添枫树枝。
18 She looks proud of me, and that feels like maple syrup sliding down my throat.
19 “But for a maple tree, that’s young yet. Plenty of sap left for another hundred years.”
20 Then it tipped up into the sky and spread out, looking for a maple it could scorch or a beech it could blanch.
1 槭树属
2 槭木
4 淡棕色
6 槭树
7 枫树