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- n. 杂草,野草
- v. 除杂草
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1. The yard was overgrown with weeds.
这座庭院杂草丛生。
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2. I've been weeding the flower beds.
我一直在除花坛里的杂草。
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3. weed out
除去杂草 ; 清除
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4. weed killer
农药 除草剂 ;
- weed (n.) "plant not valued for use or beauty," Old English weod, uueod "grass, herb, weed," from Proto-Germanic *weud- (source also of Old Saxon wiod, East Frisian wiud), of unknown origin. Also applied to trees that grow abundantly. Meaning "tobacco" is from c. 1600; that of "marijuana" is from 1920s. The chemical weed-killer is attested by 1885.
- weed (v.) "to clear the ground of weeds," late Old English weodian "to weed," from the source of weed (n.). Figurative use by c. 1400. Related: Weeded; weeding; weeder.
weed / wiːd ; NAmE wiːd / noun , verb weed weeds weeded weeding noun 1 [countable ] a wild plant growing where it is not wanted, especially among crops or garden plants 杂草,野草(尤指庄稼或花园中的) ◆ The yard was overgrown with weeds. 这座庭院杂草丛生。 2 [uncountable ] any wild plant without flowers that grows in water and forms a green floating mass 水草 3 the weed [singular ] ( humorous) tobaccoor cigarettes 烟草;烟叶;香烟;烟卷 ◆ I wish I could give up the weed (= stop smoking). 但愿我能把烟戒掉。 4 [uncountable ] ( informal) the drug cannabis 大麻烟 5 [countable ] ( BrE) ( informal, disapproving) a person with a weak character or body 懦弱的人;体弱的人 verb [transitive , intransitive ] weed(sth) to take out weedsfrom the ground 除(地面的)杂草 ◆ I've been weeding the flower beds. 我一直在除花坛里的杂草。 PHRASAL VERB ˌweed sth/sb↔ˈout to remove or get rid of people or things from a group because they are not wanted or are less good than the rest 清除,剔除,淘汰(不需要的或较差的人或物) weed / wiːd ; NAmE wiːd /
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