bush 英 [bʊʃ]   美 [bʊʃ]

bush

bush  英 [bʊʃ] 美 [bʊʃ]

n. 灌木;矮树丛 

进行时:bushing  过去式:bushed  过去分词:bushed  第三人称单数:bushes  名词复数:bushes 

The rabbit started from the bush. 野兔从灌木丛中突然窜了出来。
a rose bush 玫瑰丛

  • A bush is a dense, woody-stemmed plant that grows much shorter and wider than a tree. You might plant a rose bush under your bedroom window.
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  • n. 灌木;矮树丛
  • 1. The rabbit started from the bush.

    野兔从灌木丛中突然窜了出来。

  • 2. a rose bush

    玫瑰丛

  • 3. holly bushes

    冬青树丛

  • bush (n.) "many-stemmed woody plant," from Old English bysc (found in place names), from West Germanic *busk "bush, thicket" (source also of Old Saxon and Old High German busc, Dutch bosch, bos, German Busch). Influenced by or combined with Old French (busche "firewood") and Medieval Latin busca (source also of Italian bosco, Spanish bosque, French bois), both of which probably are from Germanic (compare Boise).
  • bush (v.) c. 1500, "grow thick," from bush (n.). From 1640s as "set bushes about."
bush / bʊʃ ; NAmE bʊʃ / noun 1 [countable ] a plant that grows thickly with several hard stemscoming up from the root 灌木 a rose bush 玫瑰丛 holly bushes 冬青树丛 compare tree 2 [countable ] a thing that looks like a bush, especially an area of thick hair or fur 类似灌木的东西(尤指浓密的毛发或皮毛) 3 ( oftenthe bush ) [uncountable ] an area of wild land that has not been cleared, especially in Africa and Australia; in New Zealand an area where the forest has not been cleared (尤指非洲和澳大利亚的)荒野;(新西兰未被砍伐的)林区 IDIOMsee beat v. , bird n. bush bushes bushed bushing bush / bʊʃ ; NAmE bʊʃ /
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