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verdant

/vur-dnt/US // ˈvɜr dnt //UK // (ˈvɜːdənt) //

苍翠的,青翠的,苍翠,葱郁的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass: a verdant oasis.
    • : of the color green: a verdant lawn.
    • : inexperienced; unsophisticated: verdant college freshmen.

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Examples

  • Nestled in the verdant backwoods of the Chattahoochee National Forest, this drive really comes alive in October, when fall colors are at their peak.

  • Its verdant, mountain-ringed valleys, dotted with colorful huts and temples, are ideal for trekkers or anyone searching for a cure for screen-weary eyes.

  • This twin-chamber design is able to hold 162 liters of organic material to give you verdant soil in just 10 to 12 weeks.

  • Trees can often appear as little more than verdant wallpaper, a fuzzy green background for humans’ comings and goings.

  • When you imagine a dinosaur’s habitat like that you would see in Jurassic Park, a hot and humid spot filled with verdant greenery might come to mind.

  • A jacket resembled a verdant forest with its beautiful chaos of green feathers.

  • It was a typical suburban dwelling with a verdant lawn and lots of flowering shrubs.

  • What better way to celebrate spring than with a verdant bowl of budding goodness?

  • The studio had disappeared under the verdant arbor, while a wonderful spangled tree rose like a fairy dream, in one corner.

  • Thoughts ran on rhythmically, in the steady, flashing movement through verdant England.

  • The last sighs of a man will weave the brilliant corolla of a flower, or expand like a smile over the verdant meadow.

  • Like the swallow, it has left a crumbling ruin to seek a purer air and a more verdant world.

  • Even though these Havens are located in the most barren places, they are beauty-spots, verdant beyond belief.