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myriad-leaf

/mir-ee-uhd-leef/US // ˈmɪr i ədˌlif //

妙叶,妙叶子,万叶,妙语连珠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural myr·i·ad-leaves.

    • : an aquatic plant, Myriophyllum verticillatum, of the North Temperate Zone, having hairlike, submerged leaves.

Examples

  • Quotes like these suggest myriad reasons for respectable mainstream culture to write off Coffman as one more failed American.

  • A lot of us Republicans are having trouble getting the leaf blower started.

  • I met the 38-year-old actor/filmmaker at a bar in Midtown Manhattan to discuss his myriad projects over some Scotch.

  • Where does this “Arab Tea Leaf” come from, according to the talking heads?

  • And the myriad permutations this takes when it percolates down to the level of pop culture are fascinating.

  • Not a zephyr ruffled the leaf of a rose, and a soft breathing fragrance bathed his reposing senses.

  • Hitherto, I have not given the subject much consideration, but I turn over a new leaf from the date of this adventure.

  • Virginia leaf still continues to flourish, and to-day it is the great agricultural product of the State.

  • I suppose Grandfather Mole has taken my advice and turned over a new leaf.

  • When rapidly deposited, as by artificial precipitation, triple phosphate often takes feathery, star- or leaf-like forms.