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buckeye

/buhk-ahy/US // ˈbʌkˌaɪ //UK // (ˈbʌkˌaɪ) //

斗鸡眼,龅牙,斗牛犬,斗牛士

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural buck·eyes.

    • : any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Aesculus, as A. glabra, having palmate leaves, gray, scaly bark, and bell-shaped greenish-yellow flowers in upright clusters: the state tree of Ohio.
    • : the brown nut of any of these trees.
    • : a native or inhabitant of Ohio.
    • : a butterfly, Precis lavinia, having dark-brown wings with purple or red eyespots.

Examples

  • Just make sure you don’t get a buckeye, which have a double-layered nut shell like hickory, but buckeye nuts are poisonous.

  • In 1923 and 1925 over 70,000 klansmen attended two Klan rallies, known as konklaves, at Buckeye Lake.

  • As he and other Tea Party activists in the Buckeye State see it, Tuesday night was just one battle in a long, long war.

  • Two key aspects of the bill could restrict voting in the Buckeye State.

  • Forming the shapes of the Lincoln Memorial and a cannon among others, Buckeye fans got an entertaining and educational show.

  • But as Republicans look to take back the White House in 2016, the Buckeye State does not appear to be cooperating.

  • The mainland of the great northern cove and the eastern side of the Islands were thick with trees: oaks, buckeye, willows, madroo.

  • Buckeye Lane was proud of Sylvia and glad that the old professor found college possible for her.

  • When it became known that she was preparing for college all the Buckeye Lane folk were anxious to help.

  • She was bidden to several social gatherings in Buckeye Lane; and to a dance in town.

  • He was to see them off in the morning; and he exerted himself to make Sylvia's last evening in Buckeye Lane as happy as possible.