flora
flora 英 [ˈflɔ:rə] 美 ['flɔrə]
n. 植物区系;植物群
名词复数:floras
- The flora of a particular area consists of its plant species, considered as a whole. The word also refers to the plant life of a particular era — for example, fossilized plants can help us determine the flora at the time of dinosaurs.
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- n. 植物区系;植物群
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1. But when did the flora change, and can we find evidence of such a climate change?
但植物群是什么时候变化的,我们能找到这场气候变化的证据吗?
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2. Brilliant day for a hike on the Arctic tundra, surprisingly alive with flora, as well as reindeer and arctic fox.
在北极苔原上徒步旅行了明朗的一天,那里洋溢着令人惊讶的植物群以及驯鹿和北极狐狸。
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3. In a period of embarrassment, the first thing which does not sell is a flora.
在困难时期,卖不出去的首先是《植物图说》这一类的书。
- flora (n.) c. 1500, "Roman goddess of flowers;" 1777, "the plant life of a region or epoch," from Latin Flora, "goddess of flowers," from flos (accusative florem, genitive floris) "flower," from *flo-s-, Italic suffixed form of PIE *bhle- "to blossom, flourish" (source also of Middle Irish blath, Welsh blawd "blossom, flower," Old English blowan "to flower, bloom"), extended form of root *bhel- (3) "to thrive, bloom."
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