dandelion

英['dændɪlaɪən] 美['dændɪlaɪən]
  • n. 蒲公英
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Noun:
  1. any of several herbs of the genus Taraxacum having long tap roots and deeply notched leaves and bright yellow flowers followed by fluffy seed balls

1. The seeds of dandelion were carried to the meadow by the wind.
风把蒲公英的种子吹到草地上.

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2. While herbalists make dandelion into tincture, the leaves can be eaten raw in salad or steamed with the flowers and eaten like vegetables.
草药专家把蒲公英制成药剂, 而它的叶子可以拌入生菜沙拉中生吃或与花一起煮了当蔬菜吃.

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3. The Dandelion Patch is the least developed of the four active vents.
“蒲公英区”在这四个活裂口中是发育最差的一个.

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4. The wind puffed away the seeds of the dandelion.
风吹散了蒲公英的种子.

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5. Dandelion flowers can be open palms as we can be together on.
蒲公英花像我们的手掌可张开、可合上.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We regard dandelion as an emblem of hope.
      我们把蒲公英看作希望的象征。
    2. The wind puffed away the seeds of the dandelion .
      风吹散了蒲公英的种子。

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