begonia 英 [bɪˈgəʊniə]   美 [bɪˈgoʊniə]

begonia

begonia  英 [bɪˈgəʊniə] 美 [bɪˈgoʊniə]

n. 秋海棠;秋海棠属植物 

名词复数:begonias 

This year, the show kicked off two days before the Dear Leader's birthday on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, appropriately enough, given that the begonia in question is bright-red. 今年2月14日情人节当天,花展开幕,提前于金正日诞辰两天,这安排也恰到好处,因为秋海棠的红色十分明艳,很符合节日气氛。
The festival's namesake -- the Kimjongilia -- is actually a perennial begonia specially cultivated in 1988 by a Japanese botanist in honor of Kim Jong Il (hence the catchy name). 金正日花其实是一种多年生的秋海棠,1988年,一位日本植物学家为向金正日表示敬意,专门培植了这种花,所以才有了这个特别的名字。

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  • n. 秋海棠;秋海棠属植物
  • 1. This year, the show kicked off two days before the Dear Leader's birthday on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, appropriately enough, given that the begonia in question is bright-red.

    今年2月14日情人节当天,花展开幕,提前于金正日诞辰两天,这安排也恰到好处,因为秋海棠的红色十分明艳,很符合节日气氛。

  • 2. The festival's namesake -- the Kimjongilia -- is actually a perennial begonia specially cultivated in 1988 by a Japanese botanist in honor of Kim Jong Il (hence the catchy name).

    金正日花其实是一种多年生的秋海棠,1988年,一位日本植物学家为向金正日表示敬意,专门培植了这种花,所以才有了这个特别的名字。

  • 3. I am very fond of begonia, like Ling Han solo appearance and character.

    我是极喜爱秋海棠的,喜欢它凌寒独舞的神采和风骨。

  • begonia (n.) showy flowering plant native to warm regions, 1751, from French begonia (1706), named by French botanist Charles Plumier for Michel Bégon (1638-1710), French governor of Santo Domingo (Haiti) and patron of botany, + abstract noun ending -ia.
be·go·nia / bɪˈɡəʊniə ; NAmE ˈbeˈɡoʊniə / noun a plant with large shiny flowers that may be pink, red, yellow or white, grown indoors or in a garden 秋海棠 begonia begonias be·go·nia / bɪˈɡəʊniə ; NAmE ˈbeˈɡoʊniə /
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