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foliage

/foh-lee-ij/US // ˈfoʊ li ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈfəʊlɪɪdʒ) //

叶子,叶脉,叶面,叶丛

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
    • : leaves in general.
    • : the representation of leaves, flowers, and branches in painting, architectural ornament, etc.

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Examples

  • Vivosun’s aquaponic tank is great for sprucing up the top of your aquarium with a little foliage.

  • The park has 850 different species of wildflowers that put on a spring show rivaling the more popular—and crowded—fall foliage season.

  • From sweet and delicious scents like pumpkin vanilla cream to woodsy notes that remind us of beautiful foliage, we’ve picked out a candle for every autumn lover to fall in love with.

  • Whether gas-powered or electric, leaf blowers use powerful jets of air to clear fallen foliage.

  • Since the season is putting its colors on display, try to design one that will take you past the best foliage in your area.

  • Bonnett remembers that as a kid in London, he and his brother would construct little hideouts under the foliage.

  • Think Brooklyn, with better foliage and much better manners.

  • A silverback is munching contently and endlessly on foliage.

  • Why should certain chords in music make me think of the brown and golden tints of autumn foliage?

  • The route is dense with foliage, all splashed in vivid hues of burgundy, gold, and amber.

  • This will often save the foliage from drying up, a happening which makes the plants rather unsightly.

  • Of course, most specimens are probably taken up in the summer when the handsome foliage attracts the eye.

  • Out of the darkening sky rang the twanging call of a night-hawk, and the cluck of a dozing hen sounded from the foliage overhead.

  • But the fronds of a palm-tree in the wind produce a noise that is unlike the rustle of any other foliage in the world.

  • Tom jumped behind a bush, and as they passed tried to fire, but the foliage was so dense that he failed to get a good aim.