mangrove 英 [ˈmæŋgrəʊv]   美 [ˈmæŋgroʊv]

mangrove

mangrove  英 [ˈmæŋgrəʊv] 美 [ˈmæŋgroʊv]

n. 红树林 

名词复数:mangroves 

The value of the mangrove ecosystem and its pollution problems. 红树林生态系统的价值及其污染问题。
Coming from the house of Jah Roc, the mangrove Chaise incorporates the feel of the mangroves in its design and texture. 这件家具属于耶和华·罗克家,名字叫做“红树林马车”,它的设计和材质中融入了红树林的感觉。

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  • n. 红树林
  • 1. The value of the mangrove ecosystem and its pollution problems.

    红树林生态系统的价值及其污染问题。

  • 2. Coming from the house of Jah Roc, the mangrove Chaise incorporates the feel of the mangroves in its design and texture.

    这件家具属于耶和华·罗克家,名字叫做“红树林马车”,它的设计和材质中融入了红树林的感觉。

  • 3. MMF will also provide an updated assessment of mangrove distribution in the area and restore ecosystems in the 12 nations affected by the tsunami.

    MMF还将在12个受海啸影响的国家提供关于该地区红树林分布的最新评估信息,并恢复生态系统。

  • mangrove (n.) 1610s, mangrow, probably from Spanish mangle, mangue (1530s), which is perhaps from Carib or Arawakan. Modern spelling in English (1690s) is from influence of grove. A Malay (Austronesian) origin also has been proposed, but it is difficult to explain how it came to be used for an American plant.
man·grove / ˈmæŋɡrəʊv ; NAmE ˈmæŋɡroʊv / noun a tropical tree that grows in mud or at the edge of rivers and has roots that are above ground 红树林植物(生长在淤泥或河边的热带树木,有支柱根暴露在空气中) mangrove swamps 红树林沼泽地 mangrove mangroves man·grove / ˈmæŋɡrəʊv ; NAmE ˈmæŋɡroʊv /
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