flower

US [ˈflaʊr]
UK [ˈflaʊə(r)]
  • n.花;花朵;开花植物;(已摘)带梗的花
  • v.开花;成熟;繁荣;兴旺
  • Web花卉;鲜花;花儿
Plural Form:flowers  Present Participle:flowering  Past Tense:flowered  
Flower
n.
1.
花;花朵the coloured part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops. Flowers usually grow at the end of a stem and last only a short time.
The plant has a beautiful bright red flower.
这株植物开了一朵美丽鲜红的花。
The roses are in flower early this year.
今年玫瑰花开得早。
The crocuses are late coming into flower .
番红花开得迟。
2.
开花植物a plant grown for the beauty of its flowers
a garden full of flowers
种满花的花园
a flower garden/show
花园;花展
3.
(已摘)带梗的花a flower with its stem that has been picked as a decoration
I picked some flowers .
我摘了一些花。
a bunch of flowers
一束花
a flower arrangement
一组插花
IDM
the flower of sth
(某事物的)最佳部分,精华;精英the finest or best part of sth
v.
1.
[i]
开花to produce flowers
This particular variety flowers in July.
这个品种七月开花。
early-flowering spring bulbs
早开花的春季鳞茎植物
2.
[i]
成熟;繁荣;兴旺to develop and become successful

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