poppy
poppy 英 [ˈpɒpi] 美 [ˈpɑpi]
n. 罂粟花;罂粟属植物;深红色 adj. 罂粟科的
名词复数:poppies 比较级:poppier 最高级:poppiest
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- n. 罂粟花;罂粟属植物;深红色
- adj. 罂粟科的
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1. One challenge at a school in Winchester, Kentucky was made on the grounds that the book's main character drinks wine and eats poppy with her meals.
一位家长质问位于肯塔基州温彻斯特的一所学校,书中描写主人公就餐时饮酒和吃罂粟花到底是何居心。
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2. We were testing their memory for details; for instance, asking if they had seen a picture of bread topped with sesame or poppy seeds.
我们当时是在测试他们对于细节的记忆力;然后问他们之前看到的那张面包图片是撒有芝麻的还是罂粟籽。
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3. A poppy field away in the Golden Triangle Park is the impressive Halls of Opium. The 60, 000-square-foot building is both a museum and a research and educational facility.
在金山角公园里,隔着一片鸦片田是令人印象深刻的鸦片文史馆,这座60 000平方英尺的大厅既是博物馆,也是研究和教育机构。
- poppy (n.) late Old English popig, popæg, from West Germanic *papua-, probably from Vulgar Latin *papavum, from Latin papaver "poppy," perhaps a reduplicated form of imitative root *pap- "to swell." Associated with battlefields and war dead at least since Waterloo (1815). Poppy-seed is from early 15c.; in 17c. it also was a small unit of length (less than one-twelfth of an inch).
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