sycamore 英 ['sɪkəmɔː]   美 ['sɪkəmɔr]

sycamore

sycamore  英 ['sɪkəmɔː] 美 ['sɪkəmɔr]

n. 美国梧桐;西克莫无花果树;假挪威槭 

名词复数:sycamores 

He destroyed their vines with hail and their sycamore-figs with sleet. 他降冰雹打坏他们的葡萄树。 下严霜打坏他们的桑树。
Sure enough, there was a flock of misty jaybirds high in a misty sycamore tree, far above the ground. 可以肯定的是,在远离地面的云雾般的悬铃木上,有一大群云雾般的鸟。

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  • n. 美国梧桐;西克莫无花果树;假挪威槭
  • 1. He destroyed their vines with hail and their sycamore-figs with sleet.

    他降冰雹打坏他们的葡萄树。 下严霜打坏他们的桑树。

  • 2. Sure enough, there was a flock of misty jaybirds high in a misty sycamore tree, far above the ground.

    可以肯定的是,在远离地面的云雾般的悬铃木上,有一大群云雾般的鸟。

  • 3. They had takenrefuge in the sycamore and, as reward, Jimmy had got to see Barbara's navy blueknickers as she climbed above him.

    他们在游戏中规定,这棵无花果树是避难场所,作为奖赏,芭芭拉爬到他的头顶,让他瞄一眼她的深蓝色内裤。

  • sycamore (n.) mid-14c., sicamour "mulberry-leaved fig tree," from Old French sicamor, sagremore, from Latin sycomorus, from Greek sykomoros "African fig-tree," literally "fig-mulberry," from sykon "fig" (see fig) + moron (see mulberry). But according to many sources this is more likely a folk-etymology of Hebrew shiqmah "mulberry."
syca·more / ˈsɪkəmɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈsɪkəmɔːr / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( especially BrE) a European tree of the maplefamily, with leaves that have five points and seeds shaped like a pair of wings 西卡莫;西卡莫槭;假挪威槭 2 [countable ] ( especially NAmE) an American plane tree (美国)悬铃木 3 [uncountable ] the valuable hard wood of the European sycamore 西卡莫木材 sycamore sycamores syca·more / ˈsɪkəmɔː(r) ; NAmE ˈsɪkəmɔːr /
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