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mulberry

/muhl-ber-ee, -buh-ree/US // ˈmʌlˌbɛr i, -bə ri //UK // (ˈmʌlbərɪ, -brɪ) //

桑葚,桑树,桑椹,桑园

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mul·ber·ries.

    • : the edible, berrylike collective fruit of any tree of the genus Morus.
    • : a tree of this genus, as M. rubra bearing dark-purple fruit, M. nigra bearing dark-colored fruit, or M. alba bearing nearly white fruit and having leaves used as food for silkworms.

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Examples

  • Slip’s reusable face mask is crafted with a mulberry silk outer layer and an inner cotton lining for a comfy-yet-fancy look.

  • She lets sensational, hyper-seasonal fruit like oro blanco and mulberry stand alone in a nod to the historical significance of shrubs as a form of fruit preservation.

  • The tawny yellow mulberry leavesare always goldfinches tumblingacross the lawn like extreme elation.

  • After heading the brand for six years, Mulberry's former head of design Emma Hill left the company in September.

  • Prior to Loewe, Vevers headed up the design division of Mulberry.

  • Kate wore a navy blue Mulberry dress from the 2012 spring/summer collection for the trip.

  • So what if she goes on to suggest creating that atmosphere with a $1,395 Mulberry weekend bag in chocolate natural leather.

  • He urged the growing of mulberry trees and the propagation of silk worms, as being of more value than tobacco.

  • Every house has a garden, and many of them mulberry orchards, a wood, and pleasure-grounds.

  • She was the one who had the magnificent mulberry-tree in her garden.

  • Mulberry opened the door and he and Gladys betook themselves from the study.

  • "No dear I dont think so, they tire me if I have them every night" replied Mulberry.