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vines

/vahyn/US // vaɪn //UK // (vaɪn) //

葡萄树,葡萄藤,葡萄干,葡萄架

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any plant having a long, slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs by winding itself about a support or holding fast with tendrils or claspers.
    • : the stem of any such plant.
    • : a grape plant.

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Examples

  • She hymned the delights of Twitter (where she had 2.15 million followers) and Vines.

  • When Giuseppe arrived in the valley, apple orchards were the cash crop, not vines.

  • I sweep aside clusters of leaves, clip vines, and brush away rubbery spiders.

  • A riot of leaves walls off a bend in the river, a curtain of vines cascades from impossibly tall mango trees.

  • Suddenly, all at once, the Vineyard Vines couple is right in front of her face.

  • On a shelf near one of these windows stood the little Madonna, again wreathed with vines as in San Pasquale.

  • She took him to their favorite seat within the vines, and where nothing but the darkness was their company.

  • "Very well, then," and she found a seat where they were hidden by vines and the shade of the big house.

  • The garden at the rear was bright with a profusion of spring flowers and sheltered with ornamental trees and vines.

  • Your old homestead is the loveliest place around, with its deep eaves and dormer-windows and vines.