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单词 trellis
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Definition of trellis in English:

trellis

nounPlural trellises ˈtrɛlɪsˈtrɛlɪs
  • A framework of light wooden or metal bars used as a support for fruit trees or creepers, typically fastened against a wall.

    棚,架(尤指搭建在墙上的果树或匍匐植物架)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it.
    • I pick a hefty amount of Malabar spinach, which vines up trellises throughout the gardens.
    • Outside, the back yard has been painted blue and features trellising, plants and flowers.
    • Modern facade greening, however, favors the use of climbers supported by steel cables or trellis, holding the plants away from the building surface.
    • Specially created foliage, flowers and trellising will recreate a classic English country garden with added sound effects such as church bells, buzzing bees and bird song.
    • Environments are the fertilizer, trellis, and sunlight: variation in the seeds that we supply is insignificant.
    • If trellising just isn't in the picture for your garden, I would recommend growing a semi-leafless pea variety like Novella II.
    • ‘Decorate concrete walls with trellising and a few climbing plants,’ said Gallagher.
    • Climbing roses need support in the form of an arbor, trellis, fence or wall.
    • Three raised-bed gardens are built for each participant, complete with soil, trellis, seeds, fertilizer, and instructions.
    • The simplest method of using the mesh is for straight fencing and trellising to support tomatoes, beans and other vining plants, such as cucumbers and even melons.
    • The best idea is to support vines or taller plants on a wire, pole or trellis so that you can move the plant or transfer it into a bigger pot when necessary.
    • Grow climbing plants such as pole beans and cucumbers on trellising at the back of the bed.
    • Once this stage is reached, there is no turning back and the clematis quickly covers trellis and wall, pulling itself into shrubs and trees along its way.
    • A stake, trellis, or cage keeps fruits and foliage off the soil and allows air to circulate around the plants, reducing the likelihood of foliage blights.
    • The back garden measures 38 feet by 18 feet and again is mainly in lawn with flowerbeds and trellising.
    • It would benefit from the addition of some trees, hedging or trellising in order to create more privacy.
    • A striking feature of the garden is the large willow screens which have been mounted on two walls and will act as trellis for the climbing plants.
    • Hidden behind trellises that enclose the outdoor growing area are lush green cabbages, green beans, exotic lettuces, peppers, tomatoes, spinach and a number of herbs, mostly in containers.
    • Create privacy screens by planting fast-growing annual vines up trellises around your patio.
    Synonyms
    lattice, framework, open framework, espalier
    network, mesh, tracery
    grille, grid, grating
    latticework, trelliswork
    technical reticulation
verbtrellising, trellised, trellises ˈtrɛlɪsˈtrɛlɪs
[with object]usually as adjective trellised
  • 1Provide with or enclose in a trellis.

    为…搭棚(架)

    a trellised archway

    一条棚架式拱道。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A glazed wall on the south heats the interior in the winter, while trellised sun shades keep it cool in the summer.
    • In the summer and fall, they run a popular fruit stand, housed in an old converted picker's cabin with picnic tables, trellised apple trees, and a breath-taking view of Mt. Hood.
    • The mixture of Provencal and Normandine exterior was punctuated with trellised ivy.
    • They bought the property nine years ago so they'd have more room for their own garden, which includes a fruit orchard, a maze made of trellised raspberry bushes, and enough vegetables to supply a small army.
    • A trellised barricade was constructed some distance from the front of the poop, which effectually prevented any communication between the single women and the crew or male passengers.
    • Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style.
    • The salad garden grows colorful lettuce, basil, tarragon and trellised peas.
    • Where space is at a premium, I'd recommend growing roses vertically, climbing or rambling varieties planted to run riot up a wall or up a free-standing trellised arch, leaving the pots and beds for other plants.
    • One of the most remarkable examples of realism in classical art must be the mosaic of the Labours of the Fields from Cherchel in Algeria, with men hoeing between trellised vines.
    • Ben, Olivia and the registrar were standing beneath a trellised archway, white climbing roses twisting around its wooden frame, while the rest of the guests stood to the rear, sipping champagne and watching the proceedings.
    • A some clusters of ripe black grapes hanging from a trellised vine.
    • Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design.
    • A whimsical high arched pavilion with a trellised canopy rises on spindle columns, which are fine twisted supports, from a fragile stepped garden bridge with a pierced fretwork balustrade echoing that of the head of the bed.
    • The project includes elements of courtyards from various regions of the country, such as wells, trellised vines, stonewalls, and flowerbeds, forming a generalised image of a Bulgarian courtyard.
    • Miss Rodman stuck her head around the trellised entrance.
    • Its Spanish colonial architecture consists of arched facades, muted plaster exteriors and trellised courtyards.
    • Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves.
    • A trellised gateway rises from low garden walls and is partly covered by wisteria and clematis.
    • The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road.
    • A porch extended from the kitchen to a trellised walk dripping wisteria in the spring.
    1. 1.1 Support (a climbing plant) with a trellis.
      给(攀缘植物)搭棚(架)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Organic managers adhere to the same basic principles when it comes to selecting a site for a new orchard, choosing rootstocks, pruning, and staking or trellising trees.
      • In my travels to gardens and farms around the world, I've seen a variety of inventive ways to trellis tomato plants.
      • And if you grow them, I recommend that you trellis them.
      • Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness.
      • Choose pole beans over bush beans, and trellis them along the back of a container.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting any latticed screen): from Old French trelis, from Latin trilix 'three-ply', from tri- 'three' + licium 'warp thread'. Current senses date from the early 16th century.

  • This once referred to any latticed screen. It is from Old French trelis, from Latin trilix ‘three-ply’, from tri- ‘three’, and licium ‘warp thread’. This was used in France for a strong fabric and then something woven from wire. The word is found in gardening contexts from the early 16th century.

Rhymes

Ellis

Definition of trellis in US English:

trellis

nounˈtrelisˈtrɛlɪs
  • A framework of light wooden or metal bars, chiefly used as a support for fruit trees or climbing plants.

    棚,架(尤指搭建在墙上的果树或匍匐植物架)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Grow climbing plants such as pole beans and cucumbers on trellising at the back of the bed.
    • I pick a hefty amount of Malabar spinach, which vines up trellises throughout the gardens.
    • The back garden measures 38 feet by 18 feet and again is mainly in lawn with flowerbeds and trellising.
    • The simplest method of using the mesh is for straight fencing and trellising to support tomatoes, beans and other vining plants, such as cucumbers and even melons.
    • Once this stage is reached, there is no turning back and the clematis quickly covers trellis and wall, pulling itself into shrubs and trees along its way.
    • A striking feature of the garden is the large willow screens which have been mounted on two walls and will act as trellis for the climbing plants.
    • This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it.
    • ‘Decorate concrete walls with trellising and a few climbing plants,’ said Gallagher.
    • It would benefit from the addition of some trees, hedging or trellising in order to create more privacy.
    • Create privacy screens by planting fast-growing annual vines up trellises around your patio.
    • Outside, the back yard has been painted blue and features trellising, plants and flowers.
    • Climbing roses need support in the form of an arbor, trellis, fence or wall.
    • Three raised-bed gardens are built for each participant, complete with soil, trellis, seeds, fertilizer, and instructions.
    • The best idea is to support vines or taller plants on a wire, pole or trellis so that you can move the plant or transfer it into a bigger pot when necessary.
    • If trellising just isn't in the picture for your garden, I would recommend growing a semi-leafless pea variety like Novella II.
    • Environments are the fertilizer, trellis, and sunlight: variation in the seeds that we supply is insignificant.
    • Specially created foliage, flowers and trellising will recreate a classic English country garden with added sound effects such as church bells, buzzing bees and bird song.
    • A stake, trellis, or cage keeps fruits and foliage off the soil and allows air to circulate around the plants, reducing the likelihood of foliage blights.
    • Modern facade greening, however, favors the use of climbers supported by steel cables or trellis, holding the plants away from the building surface.
    • Hidden behind trellises that enclose the outdoor growing area are lush green cabbages, green beans, exotic lettuces, peppers, tomatoes, spinach and a number of herbs, mostly in containers.
    Synonyms
    lattice, framework, open framework, espalier
verbˈtrelisˈtrɛlɪs
[with object]usually as adjective trellised
  • 1Provide with or enclose in a trellis.

    为…搭棚(架)

    a trellised archway

    一条棚架式拱道。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Roses trailed across trellised arcades, the trellis in the courtyard inspiring Morris's earliest wallpaper design.
    • The project includes elements of courtyards from various regions of the country, such as wells, trellised vines, stonewalls, and flowerbeds, forming a generalised image of a Bulgarian courtyard.
    • Miss Rodman stuck her head around the trellised entrance.
    • They bought the property nine years ago so they'd have more room for their own garden, which includes a fruit orchard, a maze made of trellised raspberry bushes, and enough vegetables to supply a small army.
    • A trellised barricade was constructed some distance from the front of the poop, which effectually prevented any communication between the single women and the crew or male passengers.
    • A whimsical high arched pavilion with a trellised canopy rises on spindle columns, which are fine twisted supports, from a fragile stepped garden bridge with a pierced fretwork balustrade echoing that of the head of the bed.
    • The most common arch form is constructed of steel uprights supported in concrete-filled oil drums, with a trellised head spanning the road.
    • A some clusters of ripe black grapes hanging from a trellised vine.
    • Two have elegant trellised porches and verandas in the fashionable Regency style.
    • A porch extended from the kitchen to a trellised walk dripping wisteria in the spring.
    • The mixture of Provencal and Normandine exterior was punctuated with trellised ivy.
    • Ben, Olivia and the registrar were standing beneath a trellised archway, white climbing roses twisting around its wooden frame, while the rest of the guests stood to the rear, sipping champagne and watching the proceedings.
    • Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves.
    • One of the most remarkable examples of realism in classical art must be the mosaic of the Labours of the Fields from Cherchel in Algeria, with men hoeing between trellised vines.
    • Where space is at a premium, I'd recommend growing roses vertically, climbing or rambling varieties planted to run riot up a wall or up a free-standing trellised arch, leaving the pots and beds for other plants.
    • A glazed wall on the south heats the interior in the winter, while trellised sun shades keep it cool in the summer.
    • A trellised gateway rises from low garden walls and is partly covered by wisteria and clematis.
    • In the summer and fall, they run a popular fruit stand, housed in an old converted picker's cabin with picnic tables, trellised apple trees, and a breath-taking view of Mt. Hood.
    • The salad garden grows colorful lettuce, basil, tarragon and trellised peas.
    • Its Spanish colonial architecture consists of arched facades, muted plaster exteriors and trellised courtyards.
    1. 1.1 Support (a climbing plant) with a trellis.
      给(攀缘植物)搭棚(架)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Organic managers adhere to the same basic principles when it comes to selecting a site for a new orchard, choosing rootstocks, pruning, and staking or trellising trees.
      • And if you grow them, I recommend that you trellis them.
      • Choose pole beans over bush beans, and trellis them along the back of a container.
      • Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness.
      • In my travels to gardens and farms around the world, I've seen a variety of inventive ways to trellis tomato plants.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting any latticed screen): from Old French trelis, from Latin trilix ‘three-ply’, from tri- ‘three’ + licium ‘warp thread’. Current senses date from the early 16th century.

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