weeds / (wiːdz) /

杂草杂草丛生野草稗子

weeds 的定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. Also called: widow's weeds a widow's black mourning clothes
  2. obsolete any clothing

weeds 近义词

weeds

等同于 tobacco

weeds

等同于 marijuana

weeds

等同于 plant

weeds

等同于 pot

weeds 的近义词 4
weeds

等同于 threads

weeds

等同于 wardrobe

weeds

等同于 cigar

weeds

等同于 clothes/clothing

weeds

等同于 alien

weeds

等同于 garment

weeds

等同于 pull

weeds

等同于 rake

weeds

等同于 uproot

更多weeds例句

  1. But Horrigan says the site weeds out red flags like vague or unlisted addresses.
  2. Sound is the unseen force binding both Weeds and Orange Is the New Black.
  3. Lagos has an unplanned-ness to it, houses spring up everywhere like weeds, roads and streets interweave.
  4. Before we get too deep into the weeds,” Morgan interrupted, “Is your mom running for president?
  5. Even in the Showtime series Weeds, a fictitious tobacco company looked to pot as its future growth industry.
  6. The young plants were kept free from weeds, and were transplanted when about two inches high.
  7. She is still attired in widow's weeds, but looks more composed and happy than when we saw her many months ago there.
  8. Tessa had gone down to her flower-bed to pull a few weeds that had pushed themselves in among her pansies.
  9. The dooryard was covered with a heavy sod and the ancient flower beds had run wild with weeds.
  10. Eudora was racing now through the briers, and weeds, and palmetto stumps, and dragging Mandy Ann with her.