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gladiolus

/glad-ee-oh-luhs/US // ˌglæd iˈoʊ ləs //UK // (ˌɡlædɪˈəʊləs) //

剑兰,剑兰花,斗牛士,劍蘭

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural glad·i·o·lus, glad·i·o·li [glad-ee-oh-lahy], /ˌglæd iˈoʊ laɪ/, glad·i·o·lus·es for 1; glad·i·o·li for 2.

    • : any plant of the genus Gladiolus, of the iris family, native especially to Africa, having erect, sword-shaped leaves and spikes of flowers in a variety of colors.
    • : Anatomy. the middle and largest segment of the sternum.Compare manubrium, xiphisternum.

Examples

  • To secure the best effect from it, the Gladiolus should be planted in masses.

  • The purple gladiolus glows through all its green fields in early spring.

  • Shooting up behind and among it is a tall, salmon-coloured Gladiolus, a telling contrast both in form and manner of inflorescence.

  • Fine as are the newer forms of hybrid Gladiolus, the older strain of gandavensis hybrids are still the best as border flowers.

  • These of course come up, and any patches of Gladiolus are collected, to be dried for a time and then stored.

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