gladiolus 英 [ˌglædiˈəʊləs]   美 [ˌglædiˈoʊləs]

gladiolus

gladiolus  英 [ˌglædiˈəʊləs] 美 [ˌglædiˈoʊləs]

n. 剑兰;[解剖] 胸骨体 

名词复数:gladioluss 

Through my tears, as I went out to run some errands, I noticed the boisterous orange blossoms of the gladiolus outside my window. 当我出去想找点事情做的时候,透过脸上的泪水,我看到窗外的剑兰怒放着的橙色花朵;
Now in major cities in the flower market, a variety of colors and types of roses, lilies, chrysanthemums, gladiolus can be easy to procurement. 在如今各大城市的花卉市场里,各种颜色和类型的玫瑰、百合、菊花、剑兰都可以轻松采购到。

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  • n. 剑兰;[解剖] 胸骨体
  • 1. Through my tears, as I went out to run some errands, I noticed the boisterous orange blossoms of the gladiolus outside my window.

    当我出去想找点事情做的时候,透过脸上的泪水,我看到窗外的剑兰怒放着的橙色花朵;

  • 2. Now in major cities in the flower market, a variety of colors and types of roses, lilies, chrysanthemums, gladiolus can be easy to procurement.

    在如今各大城市的花卉市场里,各种颜色和类型的玫瑰、百合、菊花、剑兰都可以轻松采购到。

  • 3. A few gladiolus , rose is put to wait on tea table, these are wonderful entertain a guest flower.

    茶几上放一些剑兰、玫瑰等,这些都是极好的待客鲜花。

  • gladiolus (n.) "wild iris," c. 1000, from Latin gladiolus "wild iris, sword-lily," literally "small sword," diminutive of gladius "sword" (see gladiator); the plant so called by Pliny in reference to its sword-shaped leaves. The Old English form of the word was gladdon. Form gladiol is attested from mid-15c.; the modern use perhaps represents a 1560s reborrowing from Latin.
gladi·olus / ˌɡlædiˈəʊləs ; NAmE ˌɡlædiˈoʊləs / noun ( plural gladi·oli / ˌɡlædiˈəʊlaɪ ; NAmE ˌɡlædiˈoʊlaɪ / ) a tall garden plant with long thin leaves and brightly coloured flowers growing up the stem 唐菖蒲;菖兰;剑兰 gladiolus gladioli gladioluses gladi·olus / ˌɡlædiˈəʊləs ; NAmE ˌɡlædiˈoʊləs / gladi·oli / ˌɡlædiˈəʊlaɪ ; NAmE ˌɡlædiˈoʊlaɪ /
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