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broad-leaved

/brawd-leevd/US // ˈbrɔdˈlivd //

阔叶树,阔叶的,阔叶植物,阔叶

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Botany.

    • : of or relating to plants having broad or relatively broad leaves, rather than needles.

Examples

  • In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent.

  • The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.

  • Our time is so vastly different in its particulars that the parallels work only in broad strokes.

  • Then, under the bold headline “Rebooting Spider-Man,” Robinov describes a broad vision for the future of the franchise.

  • The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support.

  • His strong legs and his broad, spade-like feet helped to make him a fine swimmer.

  • This gave the house a very cheerful appearance, as if it were constantly on a broad grin.

  • And now I am going on to a review of the broad facts of the educational organization of our present world.

  • The embankment or road-bed was commenced by gigantic piling, and is very broad and substantial.

  • Two broad dormer windows looked out toward the Gulf, and as far across it as a man's eye might reach.