weed
n.(名词)
A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one growing where it is not wanted, as in a garden.杂草:被认为是不想要的、没有吸引力的或令人讨厌的一种植物,尤指长在人们想要的地方,如在花园中Rank growth of such plants.杂草丛:这种植物的繁茂生长A water plant, especially seaweed.水生植物,尤指海草The leaves or stems of a plant as distinguished from the seeds:茎,叶:植物叶或茎,以区别于种子:例句:dill weed.莳萝茎叶
Something useless, detrimental, or worthless, especially an animal unfit for breeding.废物:无用的、有害的或无价值的东西,尤指不适于配种的动物Slang 【俚语】 Tobacco.烟草A cigarette.香烟Marijuana.大麻v.(动词)weed.ed,weed.ing,weeds v.tr.(及物动词)To clear of weeds.给…除杂草To remove (weeds). Often used without : 除(草)。经常与out 连用: 例句:weed out dandelions.消除蒲公英
To eliminate as unsuitable or unwanted. Often used without : 消除:消除不合适或不想要的东西。常与out 连用: 例句:weed out unqualified applicants.剔除不合格的申请人
v.intr.(不及物动词)To remove weeds.除草
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English wôod [herb, grass, weed] 源自 古英语 wôod [牧草,草,野草]
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n.(名词)A token of mourning, as a black band worn on a man`s hat or sleeve.黑纱:表示哀悼的标志,如戴在帽子或袖子上的黑带weeds The black mourning clothes of a widow. weeds 丧服:寡妇穿的表示哀悼的黑色衣服Often weeds An article of clothing; a garment. 常作 weeds 一件衣服;外衣
来源:Middle English wede [garment] 中古英语 wede [衣服] from Old English wôd 源自 古英语 wôd