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lace-fern

/leys-furn/US // ˈleɪsˌfɜrn //

花边蕨,花边蕨类,花边蕨类植物,蕾丝蕨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, tufted fern, Cheilanthes gracillima, having dark-brown stalks and fronds about 4 inches long.

Examples

  • They lifted her up, and when they saw that she was laced too tightly, they cut the stay lace in two.

  • More items came in time, as funding was available, like a slit-and-lace-up jacket and a line of boxer underwear.

  • And no amount of fancy lace could ever have competed with the joy of sleep.

  • One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink!

  • In the Forum Club, there is taffeta and lace, leather and gold.

  • On his head was the second-hand hat of some parvenu's coachman, gold lace, cockade and all.

  • C was a Captain, all covered with lace; D was a drunkard, and had a red face.

  • Fern cases were very much in vogue some years ago, and this is really a very delightful way of cultivating the plants.

  • Never grasp a Fern plant from above and try to pull it away, as this will be almost sure to result in damage.

  • If properly dried and pressed, it is possible to preserve the Fern fronds with a great deal of their natural colour.