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vine

英 [vaɪn]

美 [vaɪn]

n.  葡萄藤; 藤本植物; 攀缘植物; 藤; 藤蔓
vi.  形成藤蔓

复数:vines 现在分词:vining 

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Collins.2 / BNC.6623 / COCA.5675

牛津词典

    noun

    • 葡萄藤
      a climbing plant that produces grapes
      1. grapes on the vine
        藤上的葡萄
      2. vine leaves
        葡萄叶
    • 藤本植物;攀缘植物;藤;藤蔓
      any climbing plant with long thin stems ; one of these stems

      柯林斯词典

      • N-VAR 藤本植物;攀援植物;(尤指)葡萄藤
        Avineis a plant that grows up or over things, especially one which produces grapes.
        1. Every square metre of soil was used, mainly for olives, vines, and almonds.
          每一寸土地都利用上了,主要用来种植橄榄树、葡萄藤和杏树。

      英英释义

      noun

      • a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface

        双语例句

        • It's a tree, not a vine, and its canopy crowns our deck with fuchsia-colored flowers.
          这是一个树,而不是藤,其甲板我们与紫红色,树冠冠色彩的花朵。
        • The grape vine climbed up along the wall.
          葡萄藤沿墙攀缘而上。
        • Vine and olive growers were protected by tariffs against cheap imports of wine and olive oil.
          希腊以提高关税来抑制廉价进口葡萄酒和橄榄油,从而保护葡萄和橄榄种植者的利益。
        • Grapes grow on a vine.
          葡萄生长在藤上。
        • The vine twines around the tree.
          这根藤盘绕在那棵树上。这藤盘绕在树干上。
        • Woody vine having bright green leaves and racemes of rose-tinted white flowers; the swollen roots contain rotenone.
          木本藤蔓植物,有亮绿色叶子和带玫瑰色的白花组成的总状花序;膨大的根中包含鱼藤酮。
        • Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touched.
          有长方形果实的地中海藤蔓植物,当触及其成熟的果实时,它会喷出种子和汁液。
        • Common European twining vine with tuberous roots and cordate leaves and red berries.
          欧洲常见缠绕藤蔓植物,有块根心形叶子和红色果实。
        • The bitter melons that she planted a few steps from her house have withered on the vine.
          她种的苦瓜就在距离自家房子几步之遥的地方,已经在藤蔓上枯萎。
        • In gaming, design and creativity often wither on the vine because of the industry's technology fetishism.
          在游戏,因为工业的技术物恋,设计和创造性经常在藤上凋谢。