tulip
英 [ˈtjuːlɪp]
美 [ˈtuːlɪp]
n. 郁金香
复数:tulips
Collins.1 / BNC.15729 / COCA.12259
牛津词典
noun
- 郁金香
a large, brightly coloured spring flower, shaped like a cup, on a tall stem
柯林斯词典
- 郁金香
Tulipsare brightly coloured flowers that grow in the spring, and have oval or pointed petals packed closely together.
英英释义
noun
- any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower
双语例句
- You show a smile and say, the tulip died last night.
你微笑对他说。那紫色郁金香昨晚凋谢了。 - One day I noticed my tulip garden and suddenly had the urge to paint it.
有一天,我发现我的郁金香花园,突然有了作画的冲动。 - Most people think of the tulip when they think of bulb flowers.
大多数人一提起球茎花就想到郁金香。 - Alice: tulip? It's my first time to see it.
艾丽斯:郁金香?我是第一次见到这种花。 - The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
在郁金香之后其次受欢迎的是水仙花、唐菖蒲、百合和番红花。 - You are like a tulip.
你就像是一束郁金香。 - Beneath this, on the mantelshelf, is displayed a collection of seventeenth-century tulip vases.
下面的壁炉架上陈列的是一批17世纪的郁金香花瓶。 - It really was a tulip, a red and yellow one, too.
它真的是一朵郁金香,而且是红中带黄的。 - The bride was very young, very slender, a white tulip.
新娘很年轻,很苗条,象一朵白郁金香。 - The tulip became so popular because of its bright colours, dramatic fames and frilly petals.
人们那么喜欢它是因为它亮丽的色彩、惊人的光芒和褶皱的花瓣。