heath 英 [hi:θ]   美 [hiθ]

heath

heath  英 [hi:θ] 美 [hiθ]

n. 石南,石南植物;荒野  adj. 杜鹃花科木本植物的 

名词复数:heaths 

I don't have enough time to do as much of it as I would like, but my wife and I go round Hampstead heath every weekend. 我没有那么多时间想走多久就走多久,但是我和我的妻子每周末都会去汉普斯德特希思走走。
This feather was picked up from the heath, the bird was not shot: we saw its nest in the winter, full of little skeletons. 这根毛是从石南丛生的荒地里拾的,这只鸟儿没打中:我们在冬天看见过它的窝的,满是小骨头。

  • Heath is open land with low growing grasses and plants. If you travel to England, you can drive out in the countryside to see the heath that you've read about in novels.
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  • n. 石南,石南植物;荒野
  • adj. 杜鹃花科木本植物的
  • 1. I don't have enough time to do as much of it as I would like, but my wife and I go round Hampstead heath every weekend.

    我没有那么多时间想走多久就走多久,但是我和我的妻子每周末都会去汉普斯德特希思走走。

  • 2. This feather was picked up from the heath, the bird was not shot: we saw its nest in the winter, full of little skeletons.

    这根毛是从石南丛生的荒地里拾的,这只鸟儿没打中:我们在冬天看见过它的窝的,满是小骨头。

  • 3. According to a recent WHO survey, only 50% of all country’s heath sectors have a budget allocation for risk reduction and emergency preparedness.

    据世卫组织最近一项调查结果显示,只有50%国家的卫生部门编列了减少风险和应急防范专项预算。

  • heath (n.) Old English hæð "untilled land, tract of wasteland," especially flat, shrubby, desolate land;" earlier "heather, plants and shrubs found on heaths," influenced by cognate Old Norse heiðr "heath, moor," both from Proto-Germanic *haithiz (source also of Old Saxon hetha, Old High German heida "heather," Dutch heide "heath," Gothic haiþi "field"), from PIE *kaito "forest, uncultivated land" (source also of Old Irish ciad, Welsh coed, Breton coet "wood, forest").
heath / hiːθ ; NAmE hiːθ / noun a large area of open land that is not used for farming and is covered with rough grass and other small wild plants (杂草和灌木丛生的)荒地,荒野 heath heaths heath / hiːθ ; NAmE hiːθ /
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