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flower/ˈflaʊə/ n. & v.●n. 1 Bot. 【植】a the reproductive organ in a plant containing one or more pistils or stamens or both, and usu. a corolla and calyx, and from which the fruit or seed develops 花 b such an organ when brightly coloured and conspicuous; a blossom, a bloom 花朵(尤指供观赏的花朵或果树上的花朵) c a blossom on a cut stem, used in bunches for decoration (用于装饰的)带梗的花 2 a plant cultivated or noted for its flowers (供观赏的)开花植物 3 (in pl. 用复数) ornamental phrases 修饰性措辞 flowers of speech 华丽的辞藻 ●v. 1 intr. (of a plant) produce flowers; bloom or blossom (植物)开花 2 intr. reach a peak 达到顶峰 3 tr. cause or allow (a plant) to flower 使(或让) (植物)开花 4 tr. decorate with worked flowers or a floral design 用(修整过的)花(或花卉图案)装饰 □ the flower of the best or best part of 精华,精粹,最好的部分 □ in flower with the flowers out 处于开花期 □ flowered adj. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)□ flowerless adj.□ flower-like adj.[Middle English via Anglo-French flur, Old French flour, flor, from Latin flos floris] |