heather 英 [ˈheðə(r)]   美 [ˈhɛðɚ]

heather

heather  英 [ˈheðə(r)] 美 [ˈhɛðɚ]

adj. 杂色的;似石南的  n. 石南属植物 

名词复数:heathers 

She looked, as had heather, embarrassed, as in, What was up with that just now? 她看起来有点尴尬,跟茜丝上次一样,好像在说,刚才这是怎么了?
His previous research has shown honeybees can fly up to nine miles to patches of heather. 他之前的研究就已经显示出蜜蜂能够飞到九英里外的几片石南花。

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  • adj. 杂色的;似石南的
  • n. 石南属植物
  • 1. She looked, as had heather, embarrassed, as in, What was up with that just now?

    她看起来有点尴尬,跟茜丝上次一样,好像在说,刚才这是怎么了?

  • 2. His previous research has shown honeybees can fly up to nine miles to patches of heather.

    他之前的研究就已经显示出蜜蜂能够飞到九英里外的几片石南花。

  • 3. I described and redescribed what I was feeling as I watched heather do what she now began doing, intently, almost beautifully, to her face/head with one of the chair legs.

    我反复描述着自己的感受,同时目睹着茜丝正在用一条椅子腿对自己的脸上和头上所做的事情。 她全心全意地、几乎是优美地在做着这件事。

  • heather (n.) early 14c., hathir, from Old English *hæddre, Scottish or northern England dialect name for Calluna vulgaris, probably altered by heath, but real connection to that word is unlikely [Liberman, OED]. Perhaps originally Celtic. As a fem. proper name little used in U.S. before 1935, but a top-15 name for girls born there 1971-1989.
hea·ther / ˈheðə(r) ; NAmE ˈheðər / noun [uncountable ] a low wild plant with small purple, pink or white flowers, that grows on hills and areas of wild open land (= moorland) 帚石楠(低矮野生,开紫、粉红或白色小花) heather heathers hea·ther / ˈheðə(r) ; NAmE ˈheðər /
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