honeysuckle 英 [ˈhʌnisʌkl]   美 [ˈhʌniˌsʌkəl]

honeysuckle

honeysuckle  英 [ˈhʌnisʌkl] 美 [ˈhʌniˌsʌkəl]

n. [植] 金银花;忍冬;忍冬属植物  adj. 忍冬属植物的 

名词复数:honeysuckles 

Roses and honeysuckle entwine the little cottage. 玫瑰与忍冬盘绕着小屋。
honeysuckle will entwine round the stick as it grows. 忍冬会缠绕着竿子生长。

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  • n. [植] 金银花;忍冬;忍冬属植物
  • adj. 忍冬属植物的
  • 1. Roses and honeysuckle entwine the little cottage.

    玫瑰与忍冬盘绕着小屋。

  • 2. honeysuckle will entwine round the stick as it grows.

    忍冬会缠绕着竿子生长。

  • 3. One side was dense honeysuckle. The other was open and slanted down to a telescoped view of the city. The white cloud was directly in front of them.

    一边是浓密的金银花,另一边很开阔,倾斜的路面,向人们展示了整座城市的缩影,那朵白云在他们正前方。

  • honeysuckle (n.) c. 1300, hunisuccle "clover, red clover;" c. 1400 in reference to the common climbing vine with abundant fragrant flowers; diminutive of Middle English honeysouke, hunisuge (c. 1300), from Old English hunigsuge, meaning perhaps honeysuckle, clover, wild thyme, or privet, literally "honey-suck" (see honey (n.) + suck) + diminutive suffix -el (2). So called because "honey" can be sucked from it (by bees or persons). In Middle English sometimes a confused rendering of Latin locusta, taken as the name of a plant eaten by St. John the Baptist in the wilderness, thence "a locust."
honey·suckle / ˈhʌnisʌkl ; NAmE ˈhʌnisʌkl / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a climbing plant with white, yellow or pink flowers with a sweet smell 忍冬(蔓生,开白色、黄色或粉红色花,气味芬芳) honeysuckle honeysuckles honey·suckle / ˈhʌnisʌkl ; NAmE ˈhʌnisʌkl /
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