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parallel-veined

/par-uh-lel-veynd, -luhl-/US // ˈpær əˌlɛlˈveɪnd, -ləl- //

平行脉络,平行线,平行的脉络,平行脉

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Botany.

    • : having closely spaced longitudinal veins, as the leaves of most monocotyledonous plants.

Examples

  • A professional ballroom dancer and instructor, her name reflects a parallel that runs in both BDSM and dance: symbiosis.

  • More likely he drove parallel to the border on the Syrian side before detonating the explosives.

  • In parallel, they are building new kilns to produce traditional tiles and bricks.

  • For nationalists who hate gay people, perhaps the parallel should be “When Russia scratches, the world gets scabies.”

  • It was special also because it was happening parallel to my real life, having just gotten married myself.

  • In this Isthmus is port royal, where we are now sojourning, lying on the parallel of 44 40'.

  • We'll keep parallel with these gentlemen, and if they get out of touch with the rest we'll make a try at nailing them.

  • Confessing here is manifestly parallel to the offering of the sacrifice of praise.

  • The parallel to which Mr. Ward refers is that contained in the earlier part of the Prose Lancelot.

  • When the Penns colonized Pennsylvania, they claimed the 39th degree parallel as their southern boundary.