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yarrow

/yar-oh/US // ˈyær oʊ //UK // (ˈjærəʊ) //

蓍草,燕麦,燕窝,芰荷花

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a composite plant, Achillea millefolium, of Eurasia, having fernlike leaves and flat-topped clusters of whitish flowers, naturalized in North America.
    • : any of various other plants of the genus Achillea, some having yellow flowers.

Examples

  • Julie Burkhart intends to change that, reports Allison Yarrow.

  • When powerful men stray, the press continues to ogle, and shame, the women they do it with, writes Allison Yarrow.

  • Allison Yarrow on the remarks that could surpass the Todd Akin firestorm.

  • Allison Yarrow on a film that may become a movement all its own.

  • While deejays put in work for Obama, his campaign would rather not make much noise about the effort, reports Allison Yarrow.

  • From the bottom of the Yarrow shaft radiated numerous empty galleries.

  • In the Yarrow shaft there remained only a long succession of ladders, separated at every fifty feet by narrow landings.

  • The laws of physiology and of snuff take their course; the Chicken sneezes, and Yarrow is free!

  • She was a three-masted schooner with two funnels, fitted with turbines and Yarrow 70 boilers.

  • He turned aside to see the valley of the Jed, and got as far as Selkirk in the hope of looking upon Yarrow.