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cornel

/kawr-nl/US // ˈkɔr nl //UK // (ˈkɔːnəl) //

茱萸,茱丽叶,茱萸肉,茱莉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any tree or shrub of the genus Cornus; dogwood.

Examples

  • Tavis Smiley, the PBS talk show host and close friend to Cornel West, often credits West with having a “useable intellect.”

  • Cornel West and Jesse Jackson, for instance, have both suggested that Obama is somehow not black enough.

  • Others secretly agree with Cornel West and Tavis Smiley, who have been unremitting in their criticism of Obama on matters of race.

  • And one who denounced Harry Belafonte and Cornel West to boot!

  • Plus, great thinkers from Cornel West to Robert Reich tell us what they're angry about.

  • In autumn the cornel again becomes conspicuous in the woodlands by reason of its clusters of coral-red fruit.

  • The Dwarf Cornel, a little mountain-plant which flowers in July, is found in this 'hole.'

  • Haply there lay a mound hard at hand, crowned with cornel thickets and bristling dense with shafts of myrtle.

  • And then,” said Ulenspiegel, “having my soul free of guilt, I have no need to be washed with oak or rinsed with cornel.

  • Her only ornaments were the creamy white blossoms of the low cornel; one cluster in the braids of her hair, and one on her bosom.