shrub 的定义
- a woody plant smaller than a tree, usually having multiple permanent stems branching from or near the ground.
shrub 近义词
bush
plant
更多shrub例句
- Highly portable, they’re easy to use in gardens, behind shrubs, and anywhere that collects dead leaves.
- Shrubs tend to burn hot, but shrub ecosystems are well-adapted to fire.
- That heat and dryness turned grasses, shrubs, and trees into easy tinder, ready to ignite at the slightest spark.
- SDG&E said an increased risk from shrubs and bushes “has no relevance to the issue,” meaning it’s trees that matter here.
- All this suggested that Antarctica was once a forest full of conifers, ferns and flowering shrubs.
- Luis, whose heart was severed by the blade, had collapsed under a large shrub.
- It was supposed by many on its discovery to grow like the engraving given—in form resembling a tree or shrub rather than an herb.
- Almost any other kind of shrub'd have died long ago, neglected as things have been, but you can't kill a currant bush.
- Brutus was getting well, but there would always be a scar on his shoulder, where the sharp-pointed shrub had entered the flesh.
- He shook his cramped limbs with as little ceremony as if Kano were a shrub, and then turned, with the evident intention of flight.
- “Guayule” is a resinous rubber secured from a two-foot shrub that grows on the arid plains of Texas and Northern Mexico.