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单词 ficus
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Definition of ficus in English:

ficus

noun ˈfʌɪkəsˈfiːkəsˈfaɪkəs
  • A tree, shrub, or climber of a large genus that includes the figs and the rubber plant, growing in tropical and warm climates.

    榕,无花果

    Genus Ficus, family Moraceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Aloe vera, chrysanthemums, ferns, ficus, philodendron, pothos, and spider plants are considered particularly good air filters, drawing pollutants out of the air and replacing them with fresh oxygen.
    • Common houseplants like chrysanthemums and ferns add oxygen and filter out harmful particles, while aloe vera, philodendron, pothos, spider plants, and ficus reduce toxic chemicals like formaldehyde.
    • Later Ivo found in a botanical encyclopedia that another name of the ficus was ‘the plant-killer’, because wild ficuses, growing around a tree, are able to take all of its soil energy and finally kill it.
    • Tropical bonsai, such as serissa, ficus, or bougainvillea can not adapt to freezing temperature and must be protected against frost.
    • The philodendrons, the ficus, and the Swedish ivy in their terra-cotta planters had wilted.
    • At least now my ficus is looking very handsome in his glazed ceramic pot, and with a bit of rearranging all my books are on shelves, somehow.
    • Later that night while I was watering the ficus, Mic finally phoned.
    • I think it's safe for the ficus to be in your bedroom or any room in the house.
    • For the less adventurous, there is a selection of low-maintenance houseplants such as ficus and pothos.
    • For true plant aficionados, grow a small tree, such as a ficus, on your deck.
    • Consider reworking the roots and continuing to grow the ficus in pots.
    • ALL my trees including my three foot tall tropical ficus are in either Japanese brown mud pots or Chinese red clay.
    • For instance, in the International Airport area, trees such as neem, tamarind, casuarina and ficus, which absorb sound extremely well, are recommended.
    • Once there's new growth, prune to shape the ficus.
    • ‘The dried flowers were my fault; I couldn't help it,’ she says as the camera shows a ficus on her car's roof.
    • And I don't mean a ficus in a pot by someone's swimming pool.
    • Marnie crouches behind a potted ficus in the corner.
    • The ficus would thrive during the warm months on the patio in filtered morning sun, but I suspect summer afternoon sun would be too intense.
    • The ficus we grow indoors are members of the fig family and capable of fruiting.
    • Your father can't see us beyond those firs, where the canal slows to a standstill into a pool of grace: that would be the end of illusion, of pretense, the fire-retardant curtains opening to reveal the patio and its ficus.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin, 'fig, fig tree'.

Definition of ficus in US English:

ficus

nounˈfīkəsˈfaɪkəs
  • A tree, shrub, or climbing plant of a large genus that includes the figs and the rubber plant. They grow in tropical and warm climates, and several species are of commercial importance.

    榕,无花果

    Genus Ficus, family Moraceae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The dried flowers were my fault; I couldn't help it,’ she says as the camera shows a ficus on her car's roof.
    • For true plant aficionados, grow a small tree, such as a ficus, on your deck.
    • Once there's new growth, prune to shape the ficus.
    • The philodendrons, the ficus, and the Swedish ivy in their terra-cotta planters had wilted.
    • For instance, in the International Airport area, trees such as neem, tamarind, casuarina and ficus, which absorb sound extremely well, are recommended.
    • The ficus we grow indoors are members of the fig family and capable of fruiting.
    • Marnie crouches behind a potted ficus in the corner.
    • Your father can't see us beyond those firs, where the canal slows to a standstill into a pool of grace: that would be the end of illusion, of pretense, the fire-retardant curtains opening to reveal the patio and its ficus.
    • Later that night while I was watering the ficus, Mic finally phoned.
    • Later Ivo found in a botanical encyclopedia that another name of the ficus was ‘the plant-killer’, because wild ficuses, growing around a tree, are able to take all of its soil energy and finally kill it.
    • The ficus would thrive during the warm months on the patio in filtered morning sun, but I suspect summer afternoon sun would be too intense.
    • Aloe vera, chrysanthemums, ferns, ficus, philodendron, pothos, and spider plants are considered particularly good air filters, drawing pollutants out of the air and replacing them with fresh oxygen.
    • For the less adventurous, there is a selection of low-maintenance houseplants such as ficus and pothos.
    • Consider reworking the roots and continuing to grow the ficus in pots.
    • I think it's safe for the ficus to be in your bedroom or any room in the house.
    • Common houseplants like chrysanthemums and ferns add oxygen and filter out harmful particles, while aloe vera, philodendron, pothos, spider plants, and ficus reduce toxic chemicals like formaldehyde.
    • ALL my trees including my three foot tall tropical ficus are in either Japanese brown mud pots or Chinese red clay.
    • At least now my ficus is looking very handsome in his glazed ceramic pot, and with a bit of rearranging all my books are on shelves, somehow.
    • And I don't mean a ficus in a pot by someone's swimming pool.
    • Tropical bonsai, such as serissa, ficus, or bougainvillea can not adapt to freezing temperature and must be protected against frost.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin, ‘fig, fig tree’.

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