arboretum 英 [ˌɑ:bəˈri:təm]   美 [ˌɑrbəˈritəm]

arboretum

arboretum  英 [ˌɑ:bəˈri:təm] 美 [ˌɑrbəˈritəm]

n. 植物园;(供科研等的)树木园 

名词复数:arboretums 

She spends half her work time on the restoring the arboretum and organizing class visits, and the other half on her professorial duties. 她把工作时间的一半用来修复这个树木园和组织学生班级参观,另一半用在履行她的教授职责。
People did the attention task both before and after they took about an hour or so walk in the Ann Arbor arboretum or through downtown Ann Arbor streets. 他们分别被安排在安娜堡的植物园中散步一个小时或者穿越安娜堡的街区,在这前后他们都做了测试。

  • In even the busiest of cities you can often find an arboretum, a sort of museum for trees, where many different types of trees and shrubs are growing, kept for scientific study and for the enjoyment of the general population.
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  • n. 植物园;(供科研等的)树木园
  • 1. She spends half her work time on the restoring the arboretum and organizing class visits, and the other half on her professorial duties.

    她把工作时间的一半用来修复这个树木园和组织学生班级参观,另一半用在履行她的教授职责。

  • 2. People did the attention task both before and after they took about an hour or so walk in the Ann Arbor arboretum or through downtown Ann Arbor streets.

    他们分别被安排在安娜堡的植物园中散步一个小时或者穿越安娜堡的街区,在这前后他们都做了测试。

  • 3. "We're turning the arboretum into an outdoor eco-lab," she says.

    “我们正将这个树木园变成一个露天的生态实验室,”她说。

  • arboretum (n.) "tree-garden, place where trees or shrubs are cultivated," 1838, from Latin arboretum, literally "a place grown with trees," from arbor "tree" (see arbor (n.2)) + -etum, suffix used to form the names of gardens and woods.
ar·bor·etum / ˌɑːbəˈriːtəm ; NAmE ˌɑːrbəˈriːtəm / noun ( plural ar·bor·etums or ar·bor·eta / ˌɑːbəˈriːtə ; NAmE ˌɑːrbəˈriːtə / ) a garden where many different types of tree are grown, for people to look at or for scientific study (供观赏、科研的)树木园,植物园 arboretum arboreta arboretums ar·bor·etum / ˌɑːbəˈriːtəm ; NAmE ˌɑːrbəˈriːtəm / ar·bor·eta / ˌɑːbəˈriːtə ; NAmE ˌɑːrbəˈriːtə /
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