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go to seed4 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural seeds, seed.

  1. the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
  2. any propagative part of a plant, including tubers, bulbs, etc., especially as preserved for growing a new crop.
  3. such parts collectively.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to sow with seed.
  2. to sow or scatter.
  3. to sow or scatter with crystals or particles of silver iodide, solid carbon dioxide, etc., to induce precipitation.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to sow seed.
  2. to produce or shed seed.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or producing seed; used for seed: a seed potato.
  2. being or providing capital for the initial stages of a new business or other enterprise: The research project began with seed donations from the investors.

go to seed 近义词

go to seed

等同于 wear

go to seed

等同于 stagnate

go to seed

等同于 vegetate

go to seed

等同于 decay

更多go to seed例句

  1. Calotropis pod fibers creating an air balloon to carry seeds away from the plant.
  2. Undermyfork, a diabetes tracking app designed to help people with the disease improve “time-in-range” and better manage their condition, has raised $400,000 in seed funding.
  3. For decades, astronomers have theorized microbes could drift through the vastness of space like pollen in the wind, planting the seeds of life across the cosmos.
  4. LeBron James’s points and assists per game, 3-point attempts, effective field-goal percentage and usage rate on his five top-seeded playoff teamsRegular season only.
  5. Knocked-out fifth seed Pittsburgh would have loved to see Lafrenière playing alongside Sidney Crosby next year.
  6. Famously, Ted Turner in 1997 founded the United Nations Foundation with a generous $1 billion in seed money.
  7. He said he hoped their “shed blood [would] act as a seed of hope in order to build authentic brotherhood among peoples.”
  8. When you were setting out to work on The Giver, what planted the seed for this dark, utopian society?
  9. Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions—on a sesame seed bun.
  10. In 1954, no one had met anyone like her, or the novel that contained her: ‘The Bad Seed.’
  11. The seed of discontent was again germinating under the duplicity of the Spanish lay and clerical authorities.
  12. The color (p. 027) of the seed also varies according to the varieties of the plant.
  13. The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.
  14. When the man turned bad on his hands, Jahweh was angry, and cursed him and his seed for thousands of years.
  15. For ten acres of vineyard shall yield one little measure, and thirty bushels of seed shall yield three bushels.