dandelion 英 [ˈdændɪlaɪən]   美 [ˈdændlˌaɪən]

dandelion

dandelion  英 [ˈdændɪlaɪən] 美 [ˈdændlˌaɪən]

n. 蒲公英 

名词复数:dandelions 

The wind puffed away the seeds of the dandelion. 风吹散了蒲公英的种子。
To satisfy the sweeter taste buds, check out this awesome recipe for dandelion syrup. 为了满足甜蜜的味觉,看看这个可怕的蒲公英糖浆食谱。

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  • n. 蒲公英
  • 1. The wind puffed away the seeds of the dandelion.

    风吹散了蒲公英的种子。

  • 2. To satisfy the sweeter taste buds, check out this awesome recipe for dandelion syrup.

    为了满足甜蜜的味觉,看看这个可怕的蒲公英糖浆食谱。

  • 3. It looks like the head of a dandelion seed, you know, with all the lollipops coming out of it, and with a center in it, that we started out as the tweet.

    它看起来像蒲公英的花朵,你知道的,从花朵中飞出的所有棒棒糖一样的种子都有一个中心,正如我们首发的那条微博。

  • dandelion (n.) early 15c., earlier dent-de-lioun (late 14c.), from Middle French dent de lion, literally "lion's tooth" (from its toothed leaves), translation of Medieval Latin dens leonis. Other folk names, like tell-time refer to the custom of telling the time by blowing the white seed (the number of puffs required to blow them all off supposedly being the number of the hour), or to the plant's more authentic diuretic qualities, preserved in Middle English piss-a-bed and French pissenlit.
dan·delion / ˈdændɪlaɪən ; NAmE ˈdændɪlaɪən / noun a small wild plant with a bright yellow flower that becomes a soft white ball of seeds called a dandelion clock 蒲公英 dandelion dandelions dan·delion / ˈdændɪlaɪən ; NAmE ˈdændɪlaɪən /
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