primrose 英 [ˈprɪmrəʊz]   美 [ˈprɪmroʊz]

primrose

primrose  英 [ˈprɪmrəʊz] 美 [ˈprɪmroʊz]

n. 报春花;淡黄色;樱草色;欧洲樱草;最佳部分  adj. 樱草的;淡黄色的;樱草色的;令人愉快的 

名词复数:primroses 

The oxlip has the flat, pretty, open flowers of a primrose, but held up high above the plant, much more out there - a subtle creature making a flamboyant display. 樱草的花朵像报春花那样,扁平、俏丽、坦然,但是高高站立在植株梢头,显得更为舒展——最是那精致艳丽的造物。
I am lucky that my walk takes me across primrose Hill and right through Regents Park, trees and gardens all the way. 幸运的是,我的漫步路线必须经过樱草山和摄政公园,因此举目皆是树木和花园。

  • 请先登录
  • n. 报春花;淡黄色;樱草色;欧洲樱草;最佳部分
  • adj. 樱草的;淡黄色的;樱草色的;令人愉快的
  • 1. The oxlip has the flat, pretty, open flowers of a primrose, but held up high above the plant, much more out there - a subtle creature making a flamboyant display.

    樱草的花朵像报春花那样,扁平、俏丽、坦然,但是高高站立在植株梢头,显得更为舒展——最是那精致艳丽的造物。

  • 2. I am lucky that my walk takes me across primrose Hill and right through Regents Park, trees and gardens all the way.

    幸运的是,我的漫步路线必须经过樱草山和摄政公园,因此举目皆是树木和花园。

  • primrose (n.) late 14c., prymrose, from Old French primerose, primerole (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin prima rosa, literally "first rose," so called because it blooms early in spring (see prime (adj.)). As the name of a pale yellow color, by 1844.
prim·rose / ˈprɪmrəʊz ; NAmE ˈprɪmroʊz / noun 1 [countable ] a small wild plant that produces pale yellow flowers in spring 报春花, 樱草(开黄色花) 2 ( also ˌprimrose ˈyellow ) [uncountable ] a pale yellow colour 淡黄色 prim·rose ( also ˌprimrose ˈyellow ) adjective IDIOM the primrose ˈpath ( literary) an easy life that is full of pleasure but that causes you harm in the end 追求享乐(招致恶果) primrose primroses prim·rose / ˈprɪmrəʊz ; NAmE ˈprɪmroʊz /
  • 请先登录