vegetation 英 [ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn]   美 [ˌvɛdʒɪˈteʃən]

vegetation

vegetation  英 [ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌvɛdʒɪˈteʃən]

n. 植被;植物,草木;呆板单调的生活 

名词复数:vegetations 

He favoured animals; she vegetation. 他爱动物,她却爱植物。
Some parts of the country are almost bare of vegetation. 该国有些地方几乎是草木不生。

  • Use the word vegetation to refer to all plants and trees collectively, typically those in a specific region. The vegetation in your backyard might look very lush and green in the springtime, unless you forget to water it.
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  • n. 植被;植物,草木;呆板单调的生活
  • 1. He favoured animals; she vegetation.

    他爱动物,她却爱植物。

  • 2. Some parts of the country are almost bare of vegetation.

    该国有些地方几乎是草木不生。

  • 3. The lake is now extinct, but our ancestors would have depended on the water and vegetation that grew around it.

    湖泊现在灭绝了,但是我们的祖先可能曾经依赖于湖水和湖周围生长的植被。

  • vegetation (n.) 1560s, "act of vegetating," from Middle French végétation and directly from Medieval Latin vegetationem (nominative vegetatio) "a quickening, action of growing," from vegetare "grow, quicken" (see vegetable). Meaning "plant life" first recorded 1727.
vege·ta·tion / ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] plants in general, especially the plants that are found in a particular area or environment (统称)植物;(尤指某地或环境的)植被,植物群落,草木 The hills are covered in lush green vegetation. 这片丘岭草木茂盛,郁郁葱葱。 vege·ta·tion / ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌvedʒəˈteɪʃn /
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