mulberry 英 [ˈmʌlbəri]   美 [ˈmʌlberi]

mulberry

mulberry  英 [ˈmʌlbəri] 美 [ˈmʌlberi]

n. [植][蚕] 桑树;[植][中医] 桑椹;深紫红色  adj. 桑科植物的 

名词复数:mulberries 

It has the advantages of both cashmere and mulberry silk. 它具有羊绒和桑蚕丝两者的优点。
A mature mulberry tree in Provence. 普罗旺斯一棵成熟的桑树。

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  • n. [植][蚕] 桑树;[植][中医] 桑椹;深紫红色
  • adj. 桑科植物的
  • 1. It has the advantages of both cashmere and mulberry silk.

    它具有羊绒和桑蚕丝两者的优点。

  • 2. A mature mulberry tree in Provence.

    普罗旺斯一棵成熟的桑树。

  • 3. Ethnic Yi women hoe a field to plant mulberry on a hillside on the outskirts of Kaiyuanin, Yunan.

    图中为云南开远市的彝族妇女在市郊的一个小山坡上开垦荒地种植桑树。

  • mulberry (n.) late 14c., developed from 13c. morberie, or cognate Middle High German mul-beri (alteration by dissimilation of Old High German mur-beri, Modern German Maulbeere); both from Latin morum "mulberry, blackberry," + Old English berie, Old High German beri "berry." The Latin word probably is from Greek moron "mulberry," from PIE *moro- "blackberry, mulberry" (source also of Armenian mor "blackberry," Middle Irish merenn, Welsh merwydden "mulberry"). Children's singing game with a chorus beginning "Here we go round the mulberry bush" is attested from 1820s, first in Scotland.
mul·berry / ˈmʌlbəri ; NAmE ˈmʌlberi / noun ( plural mul·berries ) 1 ( also ˈmulberry tree ) [countable ] a tree with broad dark green leaves and berriesthat can be eaten. Silkworms(that make silk) eat the leaves of the white mulberry. 桑树 2 [countable ] the small purple or white berryof the mulberrytree 桑葚 3 [uncountable ] a deep reddish-purple colour 深紫红色 mulberry mulberries mul·berry / ˈmʌlbəri ; NAmE ˈmʌlberi /
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