英:[ˈsteɪmən]
美:[ˈstemən]
英:[ˈsteɪmən]
美:[ˈstemən]
sta·men
steI mn
复数:stamens或stamina
词根:stamen
adj.staminate 有雄蕊的;[植] 只有雄蕊的
"花的花粉-bearing 器官",1660年代,来自现代拉丁文(1625年,斯皮格尔斯),源自拉丁语 stamen “雄蕊”(普林尼), 字面意思为“编织中的基础,直立织布机的纱线”(有关 stare “站立”的)。源自 PIE *sta-men-(希腊语 stēmōn 也是起直立织布机中的纱线,也为 Hesychius 描述的植物某些部位,哥特语 stoma ,梵语 sthaman “地方”,也代表“力量”),源自词根 *sta- “站立,使稳固或稳定”。常用的英语复数形式是 stamens,由于古代复数的特殊用法,故称 stamina 。
雄蕊:花之产生雄性配子或花粉的结构
雄蕊
Latin, warp, thread, from stare to stand — more at stand
The first known use of stamen was in 1668
stamp1 of 2verb
to pound or crush with a heavy instrument
to strike or beat forcibly with the bottom of the foot
to put an end to or destroy by or as if by stamping with the foot
to walk heavily or noisily
impress entry 1 sense 1, imprint
stamp the bill "paid"
to attach a stamp to
stamp a letter
to form with a stamp or die
characterize sense 1
stamped as reliable workers
stamp2 of 2noun
a device or instrument for stamping
the mark made by stamping
a sign of a special quality
a stamp of genius
the act of stamping
a stamped or printed paper attached to something to show that a tax or fee has been paid
postage stamp
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
staminateadjective
having stamensespecially: having stamens but no pistils
staminate flowers
staminanoun
vigor sense 1, endurance
stamennoun
an organ of a flower that consists of an anther and a filament and produces the pollen
1 Five stalk-like stamens with pink-tipped anthers extend from the flower’s green center.
2 A short stalk is at the base and a thick stamen centered in the bowl.
花蒂之下则是一根粗短的茎杆,而在碗型花冠中则有一根粗大的雄蕊.
3 The hairy flower has a clear, glossy bottom and a yellow-orange tube that contains its stamens.
4 I left the stamens and pistil neatly bundled inside and inserted matchstick-like pieces of sharp cheddar.
5 The thread in the corolla is the short filament of a degenerated stamen.
花冠 筒 内丝状物为退化雄蕊的短花丝。
6 When buying it, look for long, unbroken, red stamens and a smell that fights to get out of the packet.
7 Spider lily has bright red glowers with long stamens that resemble spider legs.
8 Each stamen consists of a stalk called a filament with an anther at its tip.
9 A floret had 4 tepals and 4 stamens, and each stamen had 4 pollen sacs.
每个花具4枚被片和4枚雄蕊,每个雄蕊具4个药囊。
10 The stamens produce the male gametes, which are pollen grains.
11 Only up close is it clear that these perennials are all made of paper, stunningly lifelike down to each delicate pistil and stamen.
12 I gently pull the stamen through the blossom and set the drop of nectar on my tongue.
13 Commonly known as moth mullein for its antenna-like stamens, this species was introduced to North America in the 1800s and lives an unassuming life in fields and meadows.
14 Suddenly after an August or September rain, they appear--2-foot-tall stems crowned by whorls of crinkled flowers with spidery stamens that earn them their name.
15 Instead, the rodents brush against the scores of scarlet stamens, which carry the pollen that could then cling to the their fur coats until being transferred to another feijoa tree.
16 Making it out to the beach, she guided the teenagers to some chocolate lilies — their bright-green pistils and mustard-yellow stamens peeking out from the rich brown petals — and urged the kids to take a whiff.
17 Likewise the Flower patterns suggest outer petals and inner stamens of one single flower, then several buds on tall stems.
18 The image on view here shows a profusion of white blossoms, each with six papery petals and six yellow stamens bursting from a central tubular stalk.
19 Her ivory neck and face rises like a stamen from her red satin dress, perhaps evoking the Florentine fleur-de-lis.
20 Filament 1 . The stalk of the stamen bearing the anther in angiosperms.
花丝:1.被子植物中,雄蕊支撑花药的柄.