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saguaro

/suh-gwahr-oh, -wahr-oh/US // səˈgwɑr oʊ, -ˈwɑr oʊ //UK // (səˈɡwɑːrəʊ, səˈwɑː-) //

沙瓜罗,沙盖罗,沙瓜罗人,沙瓜洛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sa·gua·ros.

    • : a tall, horizontally branched cactus, Carnegiea gigantea, of Arizona and neighboring regions, yielding a useful wood and bearing an edible fruit: still locally common, though some populations have been reduced.

Examples

  • Those are saguaro cactuses…the big ones…birds make holes in them and build their nests inside.

  • The little unincorporated community sits in a lonely stretch of hot desert amidst black rocks and saguaro cactuses.

  • On her other side was a wizened little old fellow with a wrinkled face and ribs corrugated like a saguaro.

  • The saguaro has a skeleton of woody ribs bound together by tough, woody fibers.

  • Their packs bore tanned skins, fruit of the saguaro cactus, edible roots of the mescal plant, and other trade goods.

  • At last the older boy said, "I will turn into a saguaro, so that I shall live forever and bear fruit every summer."

  • That is how the saguaro and the palo verde came to be on the mountains and the desert.