tulip 英 [ˈtju:lɪp]   美 [ˈtulɪp]

tulip

tulip  英 [ˈtju:lɪp] 美 [ˈtulɪp]

n. 郁金香 

名词复数:tulips 

He rooted the tulip bulbs in potting soil. 他把郁金香的鳞茎种在盆栽用土中使其生根。
Finance has a history of messing up, from the Dutch tulip bubble in 1637 to now. 从1637年的荷兰郁金香狂热至今,金融业讲述着一个一团糟的历史。

  • A tulip is a flower that grows from a bulb and blooms in the spring. You might give your grandmother a big bouquet of colorful tulips on her birthday.
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  • n. 郁金香
  • 1. He rooted the tulip bulbs in potting soil.

    他把郁金香的鳞茎种在盆栽用土中使其生根。

  • 2. Finance has a history of messing up, from the Dutch tulip bubble in 1637 to now.

    从1637年的荷兰郁金香狂热至今,金融业讲述着一个一团糟的历史。

  • 3. The Ricci map gained the nickname the "Impossible Black tulip of Cartography" because it was so hard to find.

    利玛窦的地图被戏称为“制图史上不可能存在的黑色郁金香”因为它很难被找到。

  • tulip (n.) 1570s, via Dutch or German tulpe, French tulipe "a tulip" (16c.), all ultimately from Turkish tülbent "turban," also "gauze, muslin," from Persian dulband "turban;" so called from the fancied resemblance of the flower to a turban.
tulip / ˈtjuːlɪp ; NAmE ˈtuːlɪp / noun a large, brightly coloured spring flower, shaped like a cup, on a tall stem 郁金香 tulip tulips tulip / ˈtjuːlɪp ; NAmE ˈtuːlɪp /
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