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美:[flɔˈrɛsəns, flə-]
英:[flɔ:'resns]
美:[flɔˈrɛsəns, flə-]
flo·res·cence
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florescent (adj.)
"开花过程",1764年,源自现代拉丁语 florescentia,来自拉丁语 florescentem(主格 florescens)"开花",现在分词 florescere "开始开花", florere "开花"的开始形式(参见 flourish(v.))。
borrowed from New Latin flōrēscentia, noun derivative of Latin flōrēscent-, flōrēscens, present participle of flōrēscere "to begin to flower, increase in vigor," inchoative derivative of flōrēre "to bloom, prosper, be at the peak of one's powers," stative verbal derivative of flōr-, flōs flower >entry 1
The first known use of florescence was in 1793
1 Its florescence is in summer, autumn these two are seasonal.
它的花期是在夏天。秋天这两个季节。
2 Florescence and nectar secretion regulation of Cerasus cerasoides were studied.
对冬樱花的开花、泌蜜规律进行了研究。
3 After the ancestors of apes and monkeys split into two groups roughly 25 million years ago, apes underwent a remarkable florescence, evolving into more than 30 different types.
4 “We will undercut our very capability and reason why we produce florescence.”
5 No cherry tree in the full fragrance of May bloom could show such dainty beauty, such endearing florescence as these young pines on the borders of the deep wood.
6 Inflorescence is large, florescence is long.
花序大型, 花期长.
7 They in turn are part of a broader florescence of nature-writing in Britain led by Robert Macfarlane, whose book, “The Old Ways”, perambulates around the country’s ancient byways.
8 The oaks, both the bare-armed and the "green-robed senators," the willows, and the plaqueminiers, were putting out their subdued florescence as if they smiled in grave participation with the laughing gardens.
9 The air was so fragrant, the sunshine so softly burning, that it was as if summer were advancing, not gradually, but in a single miracle of florescence.
10 Then she drew the white coarsely sewn calico curtains and, without even a sigh, laid herself upon the bed, on all the florescence of hyacinths and tuberoses.
11 Florescence can be produced by defects other than decay, and thus workers often need to examine the fruit manually as well.
荧光也可能由污点产生,而不是由腐烂产生,因此工人往往也需要手动检查水果。
12 They are the bed from which new florescence shall spring.
13 The gardener told me that the florescence of flowers varies by floral variety.
花把势告诉我们花的品种不一样,花期也就不同.
14 The most factors is the atmospheric temperature which influence the florescence control of the Roses and the degree of influence is of difference.
温度是藤本月季花期调控的最大影响因子,不同品种受温度影响的程度存在差异。
15 This successive florescence continues until frost puts a stop to the growth of the plant, which is generally in October.
16 As flower types vary, the florescence will surely be different.
花的品种不同, 花信也当然不同.
17 Mr. Latham was a strapping Texan who first made his name on the East Coast in the 1970s, embarking on his magazine career when the movement known as New Journalism was in florescence.
18 From the end of March, cherry trees begin to blossom and their florescence usually lasts for two weeks.
三月底,樱花开始绽放,花期通常会持续两周。
19 The levels of ethylene production and lipid peroxidation were investigated during florescence and flower senescence of Osmanthus fragrans Lour.
研究了桂花开花和衰老过程中乙烯的产生和脂质过氧化水平。
20 It had seemed as if those two coming weddings, celebrated the same day, would be like the supreme florescence of the family's long happiness and prosperity.
1 繁荣期
2 开花期
anthesis Blow bloom season blossom florescent efflorescency puberty inflorescence efflorescence flowering