释义 |
Examples:pattra palm tree (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—golden branch, jade leaves (idiom); fig. blue-blooded nobility, esp. imperial kinsmen or peerless beauty—Illicium anisatum, a shrub with poisonous leaves—one thing starts where the other leaves off—lit. as the autumn gale sweeps away the fallen leaves (idiom); drive out the old and make a clean sweep—Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis), whose bark, flowers and leaves are used in TCM—garlic shoots and leaves—ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds)—Magnoliopsidae or Dicotyledoneae (class of plants distinguished by two embryonic leaves)—Sanskrit on Talipot palm leaves (idiom); Buddhist scripture—(onom.) young leaves stir gently in the wind—glutinous rice and choice of filling wrapped in leaves and boiled—preparation obtained from sambong leaves, containing borneol (used in TCM)—sprout (leaves, buds, a beard etc)—pattra palm tree (loan from Sanskrit, Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as paper substitute for Buddhist sutras—dicotyledon (plant family distinguished by two embryonic leaves, includes daisies, broadleaved trees, herbaceous plants)—kill-green (a step in the processing of tea leaves)—sprouts and tender leaves of Chinese spinach (Amaranthus spp.) used as food—sensitive plant (that closes its leaves when touched)—sugarleaf (Stevia rebaudiana), bush whose leaves produce sugar substitute—fig. a tree may grow a thousand zhang high, but its leaves return their roots (proverb)—Chinese anise (Ilicium anisatum, a shrub with poisonous leaves)—gunpowder tea, Chinese green tea whose leaves are each formed ina small pellet—Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as writing media—Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others.— |