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shade-grown

/sheyd-grohn/US // ˈʃeɪdˌgroʊn //

树荫下生长的,树荫下成长的,树荫下种植的,树荫下生长

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Horticulture.

    • : grown in the shade, especially in artificial shade, as under a cloth.

Examples

  • But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded.

  • Petty, shade, and thirst are my favorite human “virtues” and the trifecta of any good series of “stories.”

  • It took me 1,015 strokes to see this shade of green in a world of orange, and my jaw nearly dropped.

  • In January 2014, a lifelong District of Columbia parks employee, Medric Mills, collapsed while walking with his grown daughter.

  • It has grown from a rotten root—striving to replace human judgment with detailed dictates.

  • As there are still many varieties of the plant grown in America, so there doubtless was when cultivated by the Indians.

  • Here is a chair, Monsieur Arden; but you can hardly see it until your eyes have grown a little accustomed to our crpuscula.

  • Where the outside conditions are not very favourable, practically all the British species may be grown with ease under glass.

  • It was true that his sight had grown accustomed to the obscurity, for he could now see the baron's features much more distinctly.

  • It may be fifty or a hundred centuries since men, although they were fully grown up, still went on trying to learn.