clover 英 [ˈkləʊvə(r)]   美 [ˈkloʊvə(r)]

clover

clover  英 [ˈkləʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈkloʊvə(r)]

n. [植] 三叶草;苜蓿;红花草 

名词复数:clovers 

Herds are fattening on the early clover. 家畜吃早春的苜蓿而长肥。
Herds are fattening on the early clover. 家畜吃早春的苜蓿而上膘。

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  • n. [植] 三叶草;苜蓿;红花草
  • 1. Herds are fattening on the early clover.

    家畜吃早春的苜蓿而长肥。

  • 2. Herds are fattening on the early clover.

    家畜吃早春的苜蓿而上膘。

  • 3. I grow hardly a half acre of corn in narrow strips, with clover between the strips, on land that is almost level.

    在一些狭长地带,我艰难地种了半公顷玉米,在这之间一块几乎平坦的地上种了三叶草。

  • clover (n.) plant of the genus Trifolium, widely cultivated as fodder, Middle English claver, from Old English clafre, clæfre "clover," from Proto-Germanic *klaibron (source also of Old Saxon kle, Middle Low German klever, Middle Dutch claver, Dutch klaver, Old High German kleo, German Klee "clover"), which is of uncertain origin. Klein and Liberman write that it is probably from West Germanic *klaiwaz- "sticky pap" (see clay), and Liberman adds, "The sticky juice of clover was the base of the most popular sort of honey."
clo·ver / ˈkləʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkloʊvər / noun [uncountable ] a small wild plant that usually has three leaves on each stemand purple, pink or white flowers that are shaped like balls 三叶草;车轴草 a four-leaf clover (= one with four leaves instead of three, thought to bring good luck) 四叶车轴草(一般为三叶,故被认为可带来好运) IDIOM be/live in clover ( informal) to have enough money to be able to live a very comfortable life 过舒适优裕的生活 clover clovers clo·ver / ˈkləʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈkloʊvər /
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