topiary 英 ['təʊpɪərɪ]   美 ['topɪɛri]

topiary

topiary  英 ['təʊpɪərɪ] 美 ['topɪɛri]

adj. 修剪成装饰形式的;修剪成形的  n. 灌木修剪法 

名词复数:topiaries 

Approach it like topiary. Or bonsai gardening. 对待文章之用心,要么像修剪花草或摆弄盆栽,要么像精雕细琢或。
Many of them dotted the hillside, some more strangely formed than others, sort of like mutated topiary on steroids. 它们大都散布在山坡上。 但也有一些比较更奇怪的,有点像没有修剪好的绿色雕塑。

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  • adj. 修剪成装饰形式的;修剪成形的
  • n. 灌木修剪法
  • 1. Approach it like topiary. Or bonsai gardening.

    对待文章之用心,要么像修剪花草或摆弄盆栽,要么像精雕细琢或。

  • 2. Many of them dotted the hillside, some more strangely formed than others, sort of like mutated topiary on steroids.

    它们大都散布在山坡上。 但也有一些比较更奇怪的,有点像没有修剪好的绿色雕塑。

  • 3. One pristine kitchen from a Nancy Meyers movie like “It’s Complicated” compensates for five scenes of Diane Keaton being caught half naked in a topiary.

    南希·迈耶斯电影《爱很复杂》里一个质朴的厨房,补偿戴安·基顿五个在花园里的半裸的场景。

  • topiary (adj.) 1590s, from Latin topiarius "of or pertaining to ornamental gardening," as a noun, "ornamental gardening, landscape gardening," also "an ornamental gardener," from topia "ornamental gardening," from Greek topia, plural of topion, originally "a field," diminutive of topos "place" (see topos). The noun is first recorded 1906, from the adjective.
topi·ary / ˈtəʊpiəri ; NAmE ˈtoʊpieri / noun [uncountable ] the art of cutting bushes into shapes such as birds or animals 林木造型艺术;绿雕塑术 topiary topiaries topi·ary / ˈtəʊpiəri ; NAmE ˈtoʊpieri /
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