arboretum / ˌɑr bəˈri təm /

⚽高中词汇树木园植物园树园树木公园

arboretum 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ar·bo·re·tums, ar·bo·re·ta [ahr-buh-ree-tuh]. /ˌɑr bəˈri tə/.

  1. a plot of land on which many different trees or shrubs are grown for study or display.

arboretum 近义词

arboretum

等同于 greenhouse

arboretum

等同于 botanical garden

arboretum 的近义词 1
arboretum

等同于 farm

更多arboretum例句

  1. Another important stimulus was the Curtis Prairie at the university’s arboretum, where, in the 1930s, the environmentalist Aldo Leopold and others had reconstructed the complex plant community of the tallgrass prairie.
  2. Native to Japan and cultivated in gardens and arboretums all across the US since the mid-1800s, katsura leaves release a special compound called maltol that gives the air a cotton candy-like aroma.
  3. We had 350 extras, too, and shot that in the Planting Fields Arboretum in Upper Brookville, New York.
  4. There have been two or three cases of the disease found in the Arnold Arboretum.
  5. We made no use of this lovely day, except to walk to an Arboretum and Pinetum on the outskirts of the town.
  6. A very handsome tree from Spain, and reported hardy at the Arnold Arboretum.
  7. On his own magnificent estate, as well as at the Arboretum, this superb shrub or small tree riots in rosy beauty in early spring.
  8. The arboretum in Monks Road is the principal pleasure-ground; and there is a race-course.