myrtle 英 ['mɜːt(ə)l]  

myrtle

myrtle  英 ['mɜːt(ə)l]

n. 桃金娘;桃金娘科植物  adj. 桃金娘科的 

名词复数:myrtles 

In the old part of the graveyard, barely a field when Keats was buried here, there are now umbrella pines, myrtle shrubs, roses, and carpets of wild violets. 墓园老区在济慈下葬的时候还是片空地,现在这里松树如盖,紫罗兰如毡,还有桃金娘和玫瑰。
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man checks myrtle branches to determine whether they are acceptable for a ritual during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. 耶路撒冷湄谢里木(音译)社区的一位极端正统犹太教的男子检查桃金娘树枝是否符合犹太节日住棚节仪式的要求。

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  • n. 桃金娘;桃金娘科植物
  • adj. 桃金娘科的
  • 1. In the old part of the graveyard, barely a field when Keats was buried here, there are now umbrella pines, myrtle shrubs, roses, and carpets of wild violets.

    墓园老区在济慈下葬的时候还是片空地,现在这里松树如盖,紫罗兰如毡,还有桃金娘和玫瑰。

  • 2. An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man checks myrtle branches to determine whether they are acceptable for a ritual during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem.

    耶路撒冷湄谢里木(音译)社区的一位极端正统犹太教的男子检查桃金娘树枝是否符合犹太节日住棚节仪式的要求。

  • 3. In the classical fairy tales of Greece, myrtle's evergreen leaves, elegant and beautiful white flowers and their charming fragrance are seen as symbols of beauty and youth.

    希腊古典神话故事里桃金娘常绿的树叶、优美的白色花朵以及令人愉悦的芳香,正象征着美丽和年轻。

  • myrtle (n.) c. 1400, from Old French mirtile, from Medieval Latin myrtillus, diminutive of Latin myrtus "myrtle tree," from Greek myrtos "the myrtle, a sprig of myrtle," from same Semitic source as Greek myrrha (see myrrh).
myr·tle / ˈmɜːtl ; NAmE ˈmɜːrtl / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a bush with shiny leaves, pink or white flowers and bluish-black berries 爱神木;香桃木;番樱桃 myrtle myrtles myr·tle / ˈmɜːtl ; NAmE ˈmɜːrtl /
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