juniper 英 [ˈdʒu:nɪpə(r)]   美 [ˈdʒunəpɚ]

juniper

juniper  英 [ˈdʒu:nɪpə(r)] 美 [ˈdʒunəpɚ]

n. 杜松;桧或刺柏属植物;(美)桧状植物(多用于装饰) 

名词复数:junipers 

Fire and wind raged all around, snapping juniper trees and incinerating the sagebrush. 四周风火肆虐,猛咬着杜松树,把山艾树烧成了灰烬。
The use of juniper bushes represent the rugged terrain the soldiers met on their campaign. 使用的杜松灌木代表了士兵们的运行中所遇见的崎岖不平地形。

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  • n. 杜松;桧或刺柏属植物;(美)桧状植物(多用于装饰)
  • 1. Fire and wind raged all around, snapping juniper trees and incinerating the sagebrush.

    四周风火肆虐,猛咬着杜松树,把山艾树烧成了灰烬。

  • 2. The use of juniper bushes represent the rugged terrain the soldiers met on their campaign.

    使用的杜松灌木代表了士兵们的运行中所遇见的崎岖不平地形。

  • 3. The timber merchants along the coast of Lebanon had been feeding Taharqa’s architectural appetite with a steady supply of juniper and cedar.

    当时黎巴嫩沿海的木材贸易使塔哈卡的建造工程有着源源不断的杜松和雪松的稳定供应。

  • juniper (n.) coniferous evergreen shrub of northern regions, late 14c., gynypre, etc. (later altered to conform to Latin), from Latin iuniperus "the juniper tree" (source of Old French genevre, French genièvre, Spanish enebro, Portuguese zimbro, Italian ginepro, and, via Old French, Middle Dutch genever), a word of uncertain origin.
ju·ni·per / ˈdʒuːnɪpə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒuːnɪpər / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a bush with purple berriesthat are used in medicine and to flavour gin 刺柏,桧柏(有些种的果可供药用和杜松子酒调味之用) juniper junipers ju·ni·per / ˈdʒuːnɪpə(r) ; NAmE ˈdʒuːnɪpər /
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