fern 英 [fɜ:n]   美 [fɜrn]

fern

fern  英 [fɜ:n] 美 [fɜrn]

n. [植] 蕨;[植] 蕨类植物 

名词复数:ferns 

Through stubby spinneys of akeake I saw the bend of a river, as silvery as the underside of a fern. 透过矮小的杂树林我看见河湾,像蕨类植物叶子背面一样闪着银光。
A ladder fern springs from a crack in the 1979 lava flows from Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. 1979年,夏威夷大岛上蕨类植物生长在基拉韦厄火山所流出的阶梯形的岩浆上。

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  • n. [植] 蕨;[植] 蕨类植物
  • 1. Through stubby spinneys of akeake I saw the bend of a river, as silvery as the underside of a fern.

    透过矮小的杂树林我看见河湾,像蕨类植物叶子背面一样闪着银光。

  • 2. A ladder fern springs from a crack in the 1979 lava flows from Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii.

    1979年,夏威夷大岛上蕨类植物生长在基拉韦厄火山所流出的阶梯形的岩浆上。

  • 3. She wanted to sit down on the pauper's grave where the bitter fern grows; but for her there was neither peace nor rest.

    她想要在长着苦涩羊齿蕨的穷人的坟头坐下来,但是她在那里找不到安宁与平静。

  • fern (n.) Old English fearn "fern," from Proto-Germanic *farno- (source also of Old Saxon farn, Middle Dutch vaern, Dutch varen, Old High German farn, German Farn). Watkins and other sources propose an etymology on the notion of "having feathery fronds" from a possible PIE *por-no- "feather, wing" (source also of Sanskrit parnam "feather, leaf;" Lithuanian papartis "fern;" Russian paporot'; Greek pteris "fern"), a proposed suffixed form of the root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over," on the notion of "that which carries a bird in flight."
fern / fɜːn ; NAmE fɜːrn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a plant with large delicate leaves and no flowers that grows in wet areas or is grown in a pot. There are many types of fern. 蕨;蕨类植物 ferny / ; NAmE / adjective fern ferns fern / fɜːn ; NAmE fɜːrn / ferny / ; NAmE /
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