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seeded

/seed/US // sid //UK // (siːd) //

有种子的,播种的,有籽的,播种

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural seeds, seed.

    • : the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
    • : any propagative part of a plant, including tubers, bulbs, etc., especially as preserved for growing a new crop.
    • : such parts collectively.
    • : any similar small part or fruit.
    • : Dialect. pit.
    • : the germ or propagative source of anything: the seeds of discord.
    • : offspring; progeny.
    • : birth: not of mortal seed.
    • : sperm; semen.
    • : the ovum or ova of certain animals, as the lobster and the silkworm moth.
    • : seed oyster.
    • : a small air bubble in a glass piece, caused by defective firing.
    • : Crystallography, Chemistry. a small crystal added to a solution to promote crystallization.
    • : Tennis. a player who has been seeded in a tournament.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sow with seed.
    • : to sow or scatter.
    • : to sow or scatter with crystals or particles of silver iodide, solid carbon dioxide, etc., to induce precipitation.
    • : to place, introduce, etc., especially in the hope of increase or profit: to seed a lake with trout.
    • : to sprinkle on in the manner of seed: to seed an icy bridge with chemicals.
    • : to remove the seeds from.
    • : Sports. to arrange so that ranking players or teams will not meet in the early rounds of play.to distribute in this manner.
    • : to develop or stimulate, especially by providing operating capital.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sow seed.
    • : to produce or shed seed.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or producing seed; used for seed: a seed potato.
    • : being or providing capital for the initial stages of a new business or other enterprise: The research project began with seed donations from the investors.

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Examples

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  • At the beginning of the pandemic, people who were infected with the virus boarded planes and rapidly seeded outbreaks all over the world.

  • Arlan Hamilton, a seed-stage investor, has a course on the platform.

  • In 1983, a 500-calorie spa-food holiday featured cranberry-raspberry mousse and poppy seed bread.

  • She sprinkles mustard and cumin seeds over thick-cut vegetables, then roasts them and drizzles with honey.

  • Each side has deeply seeded beliefs that are based on directly opposing ideologies.

  • His dollars seeded the field of partisan media as we know it today.

  • The restaurant harvests its oysters from nearby marshland beds seeded with crushed shells to help the young ones get a footing.

  • Other than Ohio State and University of Cincinnati being seeded one or two spots higher than they should, probably nothing.

  • For some reason, this means George Washington will be seeded well.

  • This time Betsey thought she would try the small sultana raisins in place of the regular seeded ones.

  • Sometimes she used the seeded raisins or the small sultana raisins, or again the "Not-a-seed" raisins.

  • Betsey measured out a half-cup of seeded raisins, put them in a small bowl and poured over sufficient boiling water to cover.

  • It had seeded trout streams with fingerlings and the lake itself with baby big-mouthed bass.

  • They may be pitted, or seeded, or they may be left whole, depending on personal preference.