moss 的 2 个定义
- any tiny, leafy-stemmed, flowerless plant of the class Musci, reproducing by spores and growing in tufts, sods, or mats on moist ground, tree trunks, rocks, etc.
- a growth of such plants.
- any of various similar plants, as Iceland moss or club moss.
- Chiefly Scot. and North England. a swamp or bog.
- to cover with a growth of moss: to moss a crumbling wall.
moss 近义词
flowerless plant
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- The more the virus replicates, the more opportunity it has to evolve around existing vaccines or natural immune responses to older variants, Moss says.
- Moss provides credit cards and a spending platform to small and medium businesses in Germany.
- It’s Louisiana, so there’s some moss and the occasional palm tree.
- With Moss’s guidance, they both leap wittily from animation to three dimensions.
- So for many tens of millions of years, plants on land had to be happy sticking like moss to the surfaces of rocks.
- In New York, district attorneys have a tendency to grow moss-bound in their roles.
- They agreed to let McKell and Moss join their tribe for a few days.
- By the time the CFDA awards rolled round in early 1994, Moss was a bona fide star.
- Callahan claims that within weeks of leaving the Priory, Moss “got back on drugs.”
- He pops from the screen as a charismatic, occasionally messianic “human prism,” as Moss calls him.
- He walked about, stumbling over sticks and stones and stumps, sometimes falling down on soft moss, and again on the hard ground.
- It was the home that had sheltered her orphan childhood; she had never slept a night from under its moss-grown roof.
- The large soft leaves and the pendent moss of the oaks were gray with dust, but the shade was cool and delicious.
- Studying it very carefully, he thought he made out "Mrs." before the moss-blurred name.
- Jess quickly found a dry spot thick with moss between two stones.