seed 的英语意思
seedseed1 /siːd/ noun
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plants a)[countable, uncountable] a small hard object produced by plants, from which a new plant of the same kind grows植物所产生的坚硬小颗粒,由此可长出同种新植物:
a packet of sunflower seeds一包葵花籽plant/sow seeds (=put them in the soil)(=将其种入土中)
Sow the seeds one inch deep in the soil.将种子播种在土壤中一英寸深处。grow something from seed
We grew all our tomatoes from seed.我们所有的西红柿都是从种子开始种植的。 b)[uncountable] a quantity of seeds一定数量的种子(统称,不可数用法):
Some of the poorest farmers don’t have enough money to buy seed.一些最贫穷的农民没有足够的钱购买种子。2in fruit [countable] American English one of the small hard objects in a fruit such as an apple or orange, from which new fruit trees grow苹果、橙子等水果中的小硬颗粒,可由此长出新的果树 SYN pip British English3seeds of something written书面 something that makes a new situation start to grow and develop使新情况开始萌发和发展的事物;起因,萌芽seeds of change/victory
The seeds of change in Eastern Europe were beginning to emerge.东欧变革的种子开始萌发。seeds of doubt/disaster/destruction etc (=something which makes a bad feeling or situation develop)(=使不良情绪或局面滋生发展的事物)
Something Lucy said began to sow seeds of doubt in his mind.露西说的某句话开始在他心中播下怀疑的种子。4go/run to seed a)if a plant or vegetable goes or runs to seed, it starts producing flowers and seeds as well as leaves(植物或蔬菜)抽薹:开始同时长出花和种子,而不只是叶子 b)if someone or something goes or runs to seed, they become less attractive or good, especially because they are getting old and have not been properly looked after(人或事物)日益荒废:因老化或疏于管护而变得不如从前美观或良好:
The old central bus station is going to seed.市中心的旧汽车站正在日益破落。5number one/two/three etc seed [countable] a player or team in a competition that is given a particular position, according to how likely they are to win比赛中按夺冠可能性排定位次的选手或球队;种子选手,种子队:
He’s been top seed for the past two years.他连续两年蝉联头号种子选手。6sex [uncountable] biblical《圣经》用语 semen or sperm – often used humorously精液或精子——常用于幽默语境7family [uncountable] biblical《圣经》用语 the group of people who have a particular person as their father, grandfather etc, especially when they form a particular race以某人为父亲、祖父等的族群,尤指构成某一种族时;后裔,子孙COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词plant/sow seeds (=put them in the soil)· Sow the seeds in trays or pots.· 将种子播种在托盘或花盆里。grow something from seed (=grow a plant from a seed rather than buying it as a small plant)· You can grow most vegetables from seed.· 大多数蔬菜都可以从种子开始种植。seeds germinate (=start to grow)· The seeds should start to germinate after a few days.· 几天后种子应该开始发芽。NOUN + seed名词 + seedflower/sunflower/tomato etc seeds· I bought a packet of poppy seeds.· 我买了一包罂粟籽。grass seed· You can sprinkle grass seed over any gaps in the lawn.· 你可以在草坪的空隙处撒上草籽。
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plants a)[countable, uncountable] a small hard object produced by plants, from which a new plant of the same kind grows植物所产生的坚硬小颗粒,由此可长出同种新植物:
a packet of sunflower seeds一包葵花籽plant/sow seeds (=put them in the soil)(=将其种入土中)
Sow the seeds one inch deep in the soil.将种子播种在土壤中一英寸深处。grow something from seed
We grew all our tomatoes from seed.我们所有的西红柿都是从种子开始种植的。 b)[uncountable] a quantity of seeds一定数量的种子(统称,不可数用法):
Some of the poorest farmers don’t have enough money to buy seed.一些最贫穷的农民没有足够的钱购买种子。2in fruit [countable] American English one of the small hard objects in a fruit such as an apple or orange, from which new fruit trees grow苹果、橙子等水果中的小硬颗粒,可由此长出新的果树 SYN pip British English3seeds of something written书面 something that makes a new situation start to grow and develop使新情况开始萌发和发展的事物;起因,萌芽seeds of change/victory
The seeds of change in Eastern Europe were beginning to emerge.东欧变革的种子开始萌发。seeds of doubt/disaster/destruction etc (=something which makes a bad feeling or situation develop)(=使不良情绪或局面滋生发展的事物)
Something Lucy said began to sow seeds of doubt in his mind.露西说的某句话开始在他心中播下怀疑的种子。4go/run to seed a)if a plant or vegetable goes or runs to seed, it starts producing flowers and seeds as well as leaves(植物或蔬菜)抽薹:开始同时长出花和种子,而不只是叶子 b)if someone or something goes or runs to seed, they become less attractive or good, especially because they are getting old and have not been properly looked after(人或事物)日益荒废:因老化或疏于管护而变得不如从前美观或良好:
The old central bus station is going to seed.市中心的旧汽车站正在日益破落。5number one/two/three etc seed [countable] a player or team in a competition that is given a particular position, according to how likely they are to win比赛中按夺冠可能性排定位次的选手或球队;种子选手,种子队:
He’s been top seed for the past two years.他连续两年蝉联头号种子选手。6sex [uncountable] biblical《圣经》用语 semen or sperm – often used humorously精液或精子——常用于幽默语境7family [uncountable] biblical《圣经》用语 the group of people who have a particular person as their father, grandfather etc, especially when they form a particular race以某人为父亲、祖父等的族群,尤指构成某一种族时;后裔,子孙COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词plant/sow seeds (=put them in the soil)· Sow the seeds in trays or pots.· 将种子播种在托盘或花盆里。grow something from seed (=grow a plant from a seed rather than buying it as a small plant)· You can grow most vegetables from seed.· 大多数蔬菜都可以从种子开始种植。seeds germinate (=start to grow)· The seeds should start to germinate after a few days.· 几天后种子应该开始发芽。NOUN + seed名词 + seedflower/sunflower/tomato etc seeds· I bought a packet of poppy seeds.· 我买了一包罂粟籽。grass seed· You can sprinkle grass seed over any gaps in the lawn.· 你可以在草坪的空隙处撒上草籽。seedseed2 verb
1[transitive] to remove seeds from fruit or vegetables去除水果或蔬菜中的种子;去籽:
Add one lime, seeded and sliced.加入一个青柠,去籽后切片。2[transitive] to give a player or team in a competition a particular position, according to how likely they are to win在比赛中按夺冠可能性给选手或球队排定位次;定为种子选手/队be seeded 8th/18th etc
Sharapova was seeded fifth at Wimbledon.莎拉波娃在温布尔登获得第五号种子席位。3[transitive] to plant seeds in the ground在地里播种:
a newly seeded lawn一片新播草籽的草坪4[intransitive] to produce seeds结籽;产生种子5seed itself if a tree or plant seeds itself, it produces a new plant using its own seeds若树木或植物自播繁殖,则利用自身种子长出新植株GRAMMAR Seed is usually passive when used as a transitive verb.
1[transitive] to remove seeds from fruit or vegetables去除水果或蔬菜中的种子;去籽:
Add one lime, seeded and sliced.加入一个青柠,去籽后切片。2[transitive] to give a player or team in a competition a particular position, according to how likely they are to win在比赛中按夺冠可能性给选手或球队排定位次;定为种子选手/队be seeded 8th/18th etc
Sharapova was seeded fifth at Wimbledon.莎拉波娃在温布尔登获得第五号种子席位。3[transitive] to plant seeds in the ground在地里播种:
a newly seeded lawn一片新播草籽的草坪4[intransitive] to produce seeds结籽;产生种子5seed itself if a tree or plant seeds itself, it produces a new plant using its own seeds若树木或植物自播繁殖,则利用自身种子长出新植株GRAMMAR Seed is usually passive when used as a transitive verb.