grass [ gra:s] n.草;牧草;草地
grass [gra:s] n. 草;草场;牧草
草根工业 grass root industry (refers to village and township enterprises which take root among farmers and grow like wold grass)
基层组织 organizations at the grass-roots level
能进能出,能上能下 competent to work both at the top and at the grass roots
谁言寸草心,报得三春晖 "Such kindness of warm sun, can't be repaid by grass. "
snake in the grass 隐藏的危险
谁言寸草心,报得三春晖
"Such kindness of warm sun, can't be repaid by grass. "
China grass 芒麻
基层监督 grass-roots supervision
基层监督 grass-roots supervision
grass-roots representative 基层代表
grass-roots sector 基层界
钢化玻璃
toughened grass
Cut the grass at least once a week in summer.
夏季至少一个星期剪一次草。
The grass is moist early in the morning.清晨的草地湿漉漉的。
The grass was wet with dew.
草被露水打湿了。
The grass was covered with frost in the early morning.
清晨,草上覆盖着一层白霜。
We play football on the grass.
我们在草地上踢足球。
The horses are eating grass on the grassland.
马在草地上吃草。
Not let the grass grow under one's feet.
不失时机。
The grass is greener on the other side.
草是另一边的绿。
While the grass grows the horse (or steed) starves.
远水救不了近火。
snake in the grass 隐藏的危险
- The grass is always greener on the other hill 这山望着那山高
He wrote to his brother, persuading him to keep his mind on his work and not to think the grass is always greener on the other hill.
- Walk all over someone 任意欺负某人
My neighbor walked all over me. He left rubbish in my door, stamped on my grass and wax my windows. I decided to fight back.
草 [cǎo] /grass/straw/draft (of a document)/careless/rough/manuscript/hasty/
刍 [chú] /(surname)/cut grass/hay/straw/fodder/
寸草不生 [cùn cǎo bù shēng] /"not even a blade of grass grows"/
簟 [diàn] /fine woven grass mat/
割草 [gē cǎo] /mow grass/
葛 [gé] /coarse grass linen/
基层 [jī céng] /basic level/grass-roots unit/
菅 [jiān] /(grass)/Themeda forsbali/
稂 [láng] /grass/weeds/
蓬 [péng] /(grass)/disheveled/
青草 [qīng cǎo] /grass/
荛 [ráo] /fuel/grass/
饲草 [sì cǎo] /forage grass/
荪 [sūn] /fragrant grass/
莎 [suō] /(grass)/Cyperus rotundus/
荑 [tí] /(grass)/
莛 [tíng] /stalk of grass/
蓰 [xǐ] /(grass)/increase five fold/
藻 [zǎo] /(aquatic grasses)/elegant/
{adj: anemophilous} of flowering plants (especially grasses etc) that are pollinated by the wind
<-> entomophilous
{adj: arenaceous, sandy, sandlike} resembling or containing sand; or growing in sandy areas
"arenaceous limestone"
"arenaceous grasses"
<-> argillaceous
{adj: awned, awny} having awns i.e. bristlelike or hairlike appendages on the flowering parts of some cereals and grasses
"awned wheatgrass"
<-> awnless
{adj: besprent, sprinkled} sprinkled over
"glistening grass besprent with raindrops"
{adj: bladed} having a blade or blades; often used in combination
"a single-bladed leaf"
"narrow-bladed grass"
{adj: cereal} made of grain or relating to grain or the plants that produce it
"a cereal beverage"
"cereal grasses"
{adj: colossal, prodigious, stupendous} so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
"colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple"
"has a colossal nerve"
"a prodigious storm"
"a stupendous field of grass"
"stupendous demand"
{adj: disturbed} having the place or position changed
"the disturbed books and papers on her desk"
"disturbed grass showed where the horse had passed"
{adj: dried-up, sere, sear, shriveled, shrivelled, withered} (used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture
"dried-up grass"
"the desert was edged with sere vegetation"
"shriveled leaves on the unwatered seedlings"
"withered vines"
{adj: earthy} not far removed from or suggestive of nature
"the earthy taste of warm milk fresh from the cow"
"earthy smells of new-mown grass"
{adj: fast} (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds
"a fast road"
"grass courts are faster than clay"
{adj: fringed} surrounded as with a border or fringe; sometimes used in combination
"a large suburban community...fringed by an industrial area"
"a grass-fringed stream"
{adj: grass-covered} covered with grass
"wide grass-covered plains as far as the eye could see"
{adj: grass-eating} feeding on grasses
{adj: grassless} lacking grass
<-> grassy
{adj: grasslike} resembling grass
{adj: grassy-leaved, grassy-leafed} having leaves that resemble grass
{adj: grassy} abounding in grass
<-> grassless
{adj: green, greenish, light-green, dark-green} of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass
"a green tree"
"green fields"
"green paint"
{adj: monocotyledonous} (of a flowering plant) having a single cotyledon in the seed as in grasses and lilies
<-> dicotyledonous
{adj: mown, cut} (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine
"the smell of newly mown hay"
<-> unmown
{adj: silent, soundless, still} marked by absence of sound
"a silent house"
"soundless footsteps on the grass"
"the night was still"
{adj: trampled, trodden} crushed or broken by being stepped upon heavily
"her trampled flowers lay crushed and broken"
"the grass was trodden and muddy"
{adj: unmown, uncut} (used of grass or vegetation) not cut down with a hand implement or machine
"uncut grass"
"an unmown lawn"
<-> mown
{adj: wintry, wintery} characteristic of or occurring in winter
"suffered severe wintry weather"
"brown wintry grasses"
<-> vernal, summery, autumnal
{adv: landward, landwards} toward land
"landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands"
{adv: recently, newly, freshly, fresh, new} very recently
"they are newly married"
"newly raised objections"
"a newly arranged hairdo"
"grass new washed by the rain"
"a freshly cleaned floor"
"we are fresh out of tomatoes"
{adv: underfoot} under the feet
"trampled the beans underfoot"
"green grass growing underfoot"
{n: Aegilops, genus Aegilops} goat grass
{n: Agropyron, genus Agropyron} perennial grasses of temperate and cool regions: wheatgrass; dog grass
{n: Agrostis, genus Agrostis} annual or perennial grasses cosmopolitan in northern hemisphere: bent grass (so named from `bent' meaning an area of unfenced grassland)
{n: Alopecurus, genus Alopecurus} annual or perennial grasses including decorative and meadow species as well as notorious agricultural weeds
{n: American star grass, Hypoxis hirsuta} perennial star grass of North America
{n: Andropogon, genus Andropogon} tall annual or perennial grasses with spikelike racemes; warm regions
{n: Anomala, genus Anomala} genus of beetles whose grubs feed mainly on roots of plants; includes several pests of cultivated grasses
{n: Arrhenatherum, genus Arrhenatherum} oat grass
{n: Arundo, genus Arundo} any of several coarse tall perennial grasses of most warm areas: reeds
{n: Australian grass tree, Richea dracophylla} stout Australian shrub with narrow leaves crowded at ends of branches and terminal clusters of white or pink flowers
{n: Australian reed grass, Calamagrostic quadriseta} tall Australian reedlike grass sometimes used for hay
{n: Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus globigii, grass bacillus, hay bacillus} a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter; some strains produce antibiotics
{n: Bahia grass, Paspalum notatum} perennial tropical American grass used as pasture grass in arid areas of the Gulf States
{n: Bermuda grass, devil grass, Bahama grass, kweek, doob, scutch grass, star grass, Cynodon dactylon} trailing grass native to Europe now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in southern United States and India
{n: Bouteloua, genus Bouteloua} forage grasses
{n: Bromus, genus Bromus} a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae
{n: Buchloe, genus Buchloe} buffalo grass
{n: Calamagrostis, genus Calamagrostis} reed grass
{n: Castilleja, genus Castilleja, Castilleia, genus Castilleia} genus of western North and South American perennials often partially parasitic on roots of grasses
{n: Cenchrus, genus Cenchrus} a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae that have burs
{n: Chloris, genus Chloris} tufted or perennial or annual grasses having runners: finger grass; windmill grass
{n: Claviceps, genus Claviceps} fungi parasitic upon the ovaries of various grasses
{n: Cortaderia, genus Cortaderia} tall ornamental grasses of South America and New Zealand and New Guinea: pampas grass
{n: Cynodon, genus Cynodon} creeping perennial grasses of tropical and southern Africa
{n: Cyperaceae, family Cyperaceae, sedge family} bulrush; chufa; cotton grass; papyrus; umbrella plant
{n: Dactylis, genus Dactylis} a monocotyledonous grass of the family Gramineae (has only one species)
{n: Digitaria, genus Digitaria} crab grass; finger grass
{n: Echinochloa, genus Echinochloa} annual or perennial succulent grasses of warm regions
{n: Egyptian grass, crowfoot grass, Dactyloctenium aegypticum} a creeping grass with spikes like fingers
{n: Eleusine, genus Eleusine} annual and perennial grasses of savannas and upland grasslands
{n: Elymus, genus Elymus} tall tufted perennial grasses (such as lyme grass or wild rye)
{n: English plantain, narrow-leaved plantain, ribgrass, ribwort, ripple-grass, buckthorn, Plantago lanceolata} an Old World plantain with long narrow ribbed leaves widely established in temperate regions
{n: Eragrostis, genus Eragrostis} annual or perennial grasses of tropics and subtropics
{n: Erianthus, genus Erianthus} genus of reedlike grasses having spikes crowded in a panicle covered with long silky hairs
{n: Eriophorum, genus Eriophorum} cotton grass
{n: Festuca, genus Festuca} a genus of tufted perennial grasses of the family Gramineae
{n: Glyceria, genus Glyceria} manna grass
{n: Graminales, order Graminales} grasses; sedges; rushes
{n: Gramineae, family Gramineae, Graminaceae, family Graminaceae, Poaceae, family Poaceae, grass family} the grasses: chiefly herbaceous but some woody plants including cereals; bamboo; reeds; sugar cane
{n: Grass, Gunter Grass, Gunter Wilhelm Grass} German writer of novels and poetry and plays (born 1927)
{n: Holcus, genus Holcus} a genus of Old World grasses widely cultivated in America
{n: Hordeum, genus Hordeum} annual to perennial grasses of temperate northern hemisphere and South America: barley
{n: Hypoxis, genus Hypoxis} small plants that resemble amaryllis and that grow from a corm and bear flowers on a leafless stalk; sometimes classified as member of the family Amaryllidaceae: star grass
{n: Italian ryegrass, Italian rye, Lolium multiflorum} European grass much used for hay and in United States also for turf and green manure
{n: Japanese brome, Japanese chess, Bromus japonicus} grass of Mediterranean and temperate Asia
{n: Japanese millet, billion-dollar grass, Japanese barnyard millet, sanwa millet, Echinochloa frumentacea} coarse annual grass cultivated in Japan and southeastern Asia for its edible seeds and for forage; important wildlife food in United States
{n: Job's tears} hard pearly seeds of an Asiatic grass; often used as beads
{n: Johnson grass, Aleppa grass, means grass, evergreen millet, Sorghum halepense, Sorghum halapense} tall perennial grass that spreads by creeping rhizomes and is grown for fodder; naturalized in southern United States where it is a serious pest on cultivated land
{n: Juncaceae, family Juncaceae, rush family} tufted herbs resembling grasses: rushes
{n: June beetle, June bug, May bug, May beetle} any of various large usually brown North American leaf-eating beetles common in late spring; the larvae feed on roots of grasses etc.
{n: Kentucky bluegrass, Kentucky blue, Kentucy blue grass, June grass, Poa pratensis} valuable meadow and pasture grass in Europe and especially central United States having tall stalks and slender bright green leaves; a chief constituent in lawn grass mixtures
{n: Korean lawn grass, Japanese lawn grass, Zoysia japonica} lawn grass common in China and Japan; grown also in United States
{n: Manila grass, Japanese carpet grass, Zoysia matrella} lawn grass common in the Philippines; grown also in United States
{n: Monocotyledones, class Monocotyledones, Monocotyledonae, class Monocotyledonae, Liliopsida, class Liliopsida} comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel-veined leaves: includes grasses and lilies and palms and orchids; divided into four subclasses or superorders: Alismatidae; Arecidae; Commelinidae; and Liliidae
{n: Muhlenbergia, genus Muhlenbergia} a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae grown in America and Asia
{n: Myosotis, genus Myosotis} forget-me-nots; scorpion grass
{n: Oriental beetle, Asiatic beetle, Anomala orientalis} introduced into United States from the Orient; larvae feed on roots of sugarcane and other grasses
{n: Oryzopsis, genus Oryzopsis} rice grass
{n: Panicum, genus Panicum} panic grass
{n: Pennisetum, genus Pennisetum} a genus of Old World grasses
{n: Phalaris, genus Phalaris} a genus of grasses with broad leaves and a dense spike of flowers
{n: Phleum, genus Phleum} grasses native to temperate regions
{n: Poa, genus Poa} chiefly perennial grasses of cool temperate regions
{n: Queensland grass-cloth plant, Pipturus argenteus} Australian plant of genus Pipturus whose fiber is used in making cloth
{n: Ravenna grass, wool grass, Erianthus ravennae} grass often cultivated for its long white-ribbed leaves and large plumes resembling those of pampas grass
{n: Rhexia, genus Rhexia} deer grass
{n: Rhodes grass, Chloris gayana} perennial grass of South Africa introduced into United States; cultivated as forage grass in dry regions
{n: Saccharum, genus Saccharum} tall perennial reedlike grass originally of southeastern Asia: sugarcane
{n: Scheuchzeriaceae, family Scheuchzeriaceae, Juncaginaceae, family Juncaginaceae, arrow-grass family} a family of monocotyledonous bog herbs of order Naiadales
{n: Schizaea, genus Schizaea} type genus of the Schizaeaceae cosmopolitan especially in tropics; small leptosporangiate ferns: curly grass fern
{n: Secale, genus Secale} cereal grass widely cultivated for its grain: rye
{n: Setaria, genus Setaria} annual or perennial grasses of warm regions: bristlegrasses
{n: Spartina, genus Spartina} grass of freshwater swamps and salt marshes of Europe, Africa, America, and South Atlantic islands
{n: Sporobolus, genus Sporobolus} cosmopolitan annual and perennial grasses (as dropseed or rush grass)
{n: St. Augustine grass, Stenotaphrum secundatum, buffalo grass} low mat-forming grass of southern United States and tropical America; grown as a lawn grass
{n: Stenotaphrum, genus Stenotaphrum} lawn grasses
{n: Triglochin, genus Triglochin} perennial or annual bog or marsh plants; includes arrow grass
{n: Triticum, genus Triticum} annual cereal grasses from Mediterranean area; widely cultivated in temperate regions
{n: Vallisneria, genus Vallisneria} eelgrass; eel grass
{n: Wimbledon} a suburb of London and the headquarters of the club where annual international tennis championships are played on grass courts
{n: Xanthorrhoeaceae, family Xanthorrhoeaceae, grass tree family} one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted
{n: Xanthorroea, genus Xanthorroea} grass trees; sometimes placed in family Xanthorrhoeaceae
{n: Xerophyllum, genus Xerophyllum} small genus of North American herbs having grasslike basal leaves: squaw grass; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae
{n: Xyridaceae, family Xyridaceae, yellow-eyed grass family} plants of tropical to temperate regions; usually in wet places
{n: ague root, ague grass, Aletris farinosa} colicroot having a scurfy or granuliferous perianth and white flowers; southeastern United States
{n: alkali grass, Zigadenus elegans} plant of western North America having grasslike leaves and greenish-white flowers
{n: alligator weed, alligator grass, Alternanthera philoxeroides} prolific South American aquatic weed having grasslike leaves and short spikes of white flowers; clogs waterways with dense floating masses
{n: armyworm, army worm, Pseudaletia unipuncta} noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain
{n: arrow grass, Triglochin maritima} tufted perennial found in shallow water or marshland; sometimes poisons livestock
{n: awn} slender bristlelike appendage found on the bracts of grasses
{n: bamboo} woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture
{n: barley grass, wall barley, Hordeum murinum} European annual grass often found as a weed in waste ground especially along roadsides and hedgerows
{n: barnyard grass, barn grass, barn millet, Echinochloa crusgalli} a coarse annual panic grass; a cosmopolitan weed; occasionally used for hay or grazing
{n: beach grass} tough grasses with strong roots that can grow on exposed sandy shores
{n: beach heather, poverty grass, Hudsonia tomentosa} small heathlike plant covered with white down growing on beaches in northeastern North America
{n: bear grass, Nolina microcarpa} stemless plant with tufts of grasslike leaves and erect panicle of minute creamy white flowers; southwestern United States and Mexico
{n: bear grass, Yucca glauca} yucca of west central United States having a clump of basal grasslike leaves and a central stalk with a terminal raceme of small whitish flowers
{n: bear grass, Yucca smalliana} yucca of southern United States having a clump of basal grasslike leaves and a central stalk with a terminal raceme of small whitish flowers
{n: beard} a tuft or growth of hairs or bristles on certain plants such as iris or grasses
{n: bent, bent grass, bent-grass} grass for pastures and lawns especially bowling and putting greens
{n: black grama, Bouteloua eriopoda} a pasture grass (especially of western coastal regions of North America)
{n: black salsify, viper's grass, scorzonera, Scorzonera hispanica} perennial south European herb having narrow entire leaves and solitary yellow flower heads and long black edible roots shaped like carrots
{n: blade, leaf blade} especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
{n: blade} something long and thin resembling a blade of grass
"a blade of lint on his suit"
{n: blue grama, Bouteloua gracilis} a pasture grass of western North America
{n: blue-eyed grass} plant with grasslike foliage and delicate blue flowers
{n: bluegrass, blue grass} any of various grasses of the genus Poa
{n: bluestem, blue stem, Andropogon furcatus, Andropogon gerardii} tall grass with smooth bluish leaf sheaths grown for hay in the United States
{n: bristlegrass, bristle grass} grasses of grasslands and woodlands having large gracefully arching spikes with long bristles beneath each spikelet
{n: brome, bromegrass} any of various woodland and meadow grasses of the genus Bromus; native to temperate regions
{n: broom beard grass, prairie grass, wire grass, Andropogon scoparius, Schizachyrium scoparium} handsome hardy North American grass with foliage turning pale bronze in autumn
{n: broom grass} any of several grasses of the genus Andropogon; used in broom making
{n: broom sedge, Andropogon virginicus} tall tufted grass of southeastern United States
{n: broomcorn, Sorghum vulgare technicum} tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brooms and brushes
{n: budgerigar, budgereegah, budgerygah, budgie, grass parakeet, lovebird, shell parakeet, Melopsittacus undulatus} small Australian parakeet usually light green with black and yellow markings in the wild but bred in many colors
{n: buffalo grass, Buchloe dactyloides} short grass growing on dry plains of central United States (where buffalo roam)
{n: buffel grass, Cenchrus ciliaris, Pennisetum cenchroides} erect tussock-forming perennial bur grass used particularly in South Africa and Australia for pasture and forage
{n: bunchgrass, bunch grass} any of various grasses of many genera that grow in tufts or clumps rather than forming a sod or mat; chiefly of western United States
{n: burgrass, bur grass} a grass of the genus Cenchrus
{n: cabbage tree, grass tree, Cordyline australis} elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand
{n: canary grass, birdseed grass, Phalaris canariensis} Canary Islands grass; seeds used as feed for caged birds
{n: cereal, cereal grass} grass whose starchy grains are used as food: wheat; rice; rye; oats; maize; buckwheat; millet
{n: chinch bug, Blissus leucopterus} small black-and-white insect that feeds on cereal grasses
{n: cleavers, clivers, goose grass, catchweed, spring cleavers, Galium aparine} annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia
{n: clipper} shears for cutting grass or shrubbery (often used in the plural)
{n: cloud grass, Agrostis nebulosa} Spanish grass with light feathery panicles grown for dried bouquets
{n: colicroot, colic root, crow corn, star grass, unicorn root} any of several perennials of the genus Aletris having grasslike leaves and bitter roots reputed to cure colic
{n: common barley, Hordeum vulgare} grass yielding grain used for breakfast food and animal feed and in malt beverages
{n: common cotton grass, Eriophorum angustifolium} having densely tufted white cottony or downlike glumes
{n: common garden cress, garden pepper cress, pepper grass, pepperwort, Lepidium sativum} annual herb used as salad green and garnish
{n: cordgrass, cord grass} any of several perennial grasses of the genus Spartina; some important as coastal soil binders
{n: corn, maize, Indian corn, Zea mays} tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times
{n: cottage pink, grass pink, Dianthus plumarius} European pink cultivated for its very fragrant pink or rosy flowers
{n: cotton grass, cotton rush} any sedge of the genus Eriophorum; north temperate bog plants with tufted spikes
{n: crabgrass, crab grass, finger grass} grasses with creeping stems that root freely; a pest in lawns
{n: creeping bent, creeping bentgrass, Agrostis palustris} common pasture or lawn grass spread by long runners
{n: creeping soft grass, Holcus mollis} European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage
{n: crested wheatgrass, crested wheat grass, fairway crested wheat grass, Agropyron cristatum} Eurasian grass grown in United States great plains area for forage and erosion control
{n: curly grass, curly grass fern, Schizaea pusilla} rare small fern of northeastern North America having numerous slender spiraling fronds and forming dense tufts
{n: dallisgrass, dallis grass, paspalum, Paspalum dilatatum} tall tufted perennial tropical American grass naturalized as pasture and forage grass in southern United States
{n: darnel, tare, bearded darnel, cheat, Lolium temulentum} weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
{n: deer grass, meadow beauty} any of several plants of the genus Rhexia usually having pink-purple to magenta flowers; eastern North America
{n: dew} water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air
"in the morning the grass was wet with dew"
{n: dichondra, Dichondra micrantha} a creeping perennial herb with hairy stems and orbicular to reniform leaves and small white to greenish flowers; used as a grass substitute in warm regions
{n: divorcee, grass widow} a divorced woman or a woman who is separated from her husband
{n: dock, sorrel, sour grass} any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine
{n: dog grass, couch grass, quackgrass, quack grass, quick grass, witch grass, witchgrass, Agropyron repens} European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed
{n: downy brome, downy bromegrass, downy cheat, downy chess, cheatgrass, drooping brome, Bromus tectorum} annual or winter annual grass with softly hairy leaves of the Mediterranean
{n: dropseed, drop-seed} a grass of the genus Sporobolus
{n: eatage, forage, pasture, pasturage, grass} animal food for browsing or grazing
{n: edger} garden tool for cutting grass around the edges of a yard
{n: eelgrass, grass wrack, sea wrack, Zostera marina} submerged marine plant with very long narrow leaves found in abundance along North Atlantic coasts
{n: fairway} the area between the tee and putting green where the grass is cut short
{n: fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda} larva of a migratory American noctuid moth; destroys grasses and small grains
{n: feather reed grass, feathertop, Calamagrostis acutiflora} a variety of reed grass
{n: feathertop, feathertop grass, Pennistum villosum} northeastern tropical African plant having feathery panicles
{n: fescue, fescue grass, meadow fescue, Festuca elatior} grass with wide flat leaves cultivated in Europe and America for permanent pasture and hay and for lawns
{n: field brome, Bromus arvensis} annual grass of Europe and temperate Asia
{n: field pennycress, French weed, fanweed, penny grass, stinkweed, mithridate mustard, Thlaspi arvense} foetid Eurasian weed having round flat pods; naturalized throughout North America
{n: finger grass} any grass of the genus Chloris; occurs in short grassland especially on waste ground or poor soils
{n: finger millet, ragi, ragee, African millet, coracan, corakan, kurakkan, Eleusine coracana} East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient
{n: flag smut fungus} a smut fungus causing a smut in cereals and other grasses that chiefly affects leaves and stems and is characterized chains of sori within the plant tissue that later rupture releasing black masses of spores
{n: flag smut} smut affecting leaves and stems of cereals and other grasses
{n: flame tree, fire tree, Christmas tree, Nuytsia floribunda} a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses
{n: fountain grass, Pennisetum ruppelii, Pennisetum setaceum} tall perennial ornamental grass with long nodding flower plumes of tropical Africa and Asia
{n: foxtail grass, Lycopodium alopecuroides} ground pine thickly covered with bristly leaves; widely distributed in barren sandy or peaty moist coastal regions of eastern and southeastern United States
{n: foxtail millet, Italian millet, Hungarian grass, Setaria italica} coarse drought-resistant annual grass grown for grain, hay and forage in Europe and Asia and chiefly for forage and hay in United States
{n: foxtail, foxtail grass} grasses of the genera Alopecurus and Setaria having dense silky or bristly brushlike flowering spikes
{n: fringed grass of Parnassus, Parnassia fimbriata} bog plant with broadly heart-shaped basal leaves and cream or white saucer-shaped flowers with fringed petals; west of Rocky Mountains from Alaska to New Mexico
{n: garter snake, grass snake} any of numerous nonvenomous longitudinally-striped viviparous North American and Central American snakes
{n: genus Paspalum} a genus of perennial grasses of warm regions
{n: genus Sorghum, Sorghum} annual or perennial tropical and subtropical cereal grasses: sorghum
{n: genus Zoysia, Zoisia, genus Zoisia} lawn grasses native to southeastern Asia and New Zealand; grown especially in warm regions
{n: giant cane, cane reed, Arundinaria gigantea} tall grass of southern United States growing in thickets
{n: giant reed, Arundo donax} large rhizomatous perennial grasses found by riversides and in ditches having jointed stems and large grey-white feathery panicles
{n: giant ryegrass, Elymus condensatus, Leymus condensatus} stout perennial grass of western North America
{n: giant star grass, Cynodon plectostachyum} perennial grass having stems 3 to 4 feet high; used especially in Africa and India for pasture and hay
{n: goat grass, Aegilops triuncalis} European grass naturalized as a weed in North America; sharp-pointed seeds cause injury when eaten by livestock
{n: goose grass, Texas millet, Panicum Texanum} annual weedy grass used for hay
{n: grain, caryopsis} dry seedlike fruit produced by the cereal grasses: e.g. wheat, barley, Indian corn
{n: grain, food grain, cereal} foodstuff prepared from the starchy grains of cereal grasses
{n: grama, grama grass, gramma, gramma grass} pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America
{n: grass fern, ribbon fern, Vittaria lineata} epiphytic fern found in lowland forests of tropical America
{n: grass frog, Rana temporaria} a common semiterrestrial European frog
{n: grass pea, Indian pea, khesari, Lathyrus sativus} European annual grown for forage; seeds used for food in India and for stock elsewhere
{n: grass pink, Calopogon pulchellum, Calopogon tuberosum} an orchid
{n: grass poly, hyssop loosestrife, Lythrum hyssopifolia} annual with small solitary pink flowers; originally of Europe but widely naturalized in moist areas
{n: grass roots} the common people at a local level (as distinguished from the centers of political activity)
{n: grass roots} the essential foundation or source
"the problem was attacked at the grass roots"
{n: grass skirt} a skirt made of long blades of grass
{n: grass snake, ring snake, ringed snake, Natrix natrix} harmless European snake with a bright yellow collar; common in England
{n: grass tree, Australian grass tree} any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins
{n: grass vetch, grass vetchling, Lathyrus nissolia} annual European vetch with red flowers
{n: grass widower, divorced man} a man who is divorced from (or separated from) his wife
{n: grass-leaved golden aster} a variety of golden aster
{n: grassfinch, grass finch} usually brightly-colored Australian weaverbirds; often kept as cage birds
{n: grassland} land where grass or grasslike vegetation grows and is the dominant form of plant life
{n: grass} narrow-leaved green herbage: grown as lawns; used as pasture for grazing animals; cut and dried as hay
{n: green bristlegrass, green foxtail, rough bristlegrass, bottle-grass, bottle grass, Setaria viridis} European foxtail naturalized in North America; often a troublesome weed
{n: green snake, grass snake} either of two North American chiefly insectivorous snakes that are green in color
{n: green, greenness, viridity} green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grass
{n: green, putting green} an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course
"the ball rolled across the green and into the trap"
{n: growth} vegetation that has grown
"a growth of trees"
"the only growth was some salt grass"
{n: halo blight} a blight affecting the leaves of oats and other grasses
{n: hardinggrass, Harding grass, toowomba canary grass, Phalaris aquatica, Phalaris tuberosa} perennial grass of Australia and South Africa; introduced in North America as forage grass
{n: haulm, halm} stems of beans and peas and potatoes and grasses collectively as used for thatching and bedding
{n: hayfield, meadow} a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay
{n: haying, haying time} the season for cutting and drying and storing grass as fodder
{n: haymaking} cutting grass and curing it to make hay
{n: hay} grass mowed and cured for use as fodder
{n: herbivore} any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other plants
"horses are herbivores"
"the sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores"
{n: intermediate wheatgrass, Agropyron intermedium, Elymus hispidus} Asiatic grass introduced into United States rangelands for pasture and fodder
{n: knotgrass, Paspalum distichum} low-growing weedy grass with spikelets along the leaf stems
{n: large crabgrass, hairy finger grass, Digitaria sanguinalis} a European forage grass grown for hay; a naturalized weed in United States
{n: lawn mower, mower} garden tool for mowing grass on lawns
{n: lawn} a field of cultivated and mowed grass
{n: lemongrass, lemon grass, lemongrass oil} an aromatic oil that smells like lemon and is widely used in Asian cooking and in perfumes and medicines
{n: love grass, bay grass} any of various grasses of the genus Eragrostis; specially useful for forage and for the prevention of erosion
{n: lyme grass} a grass of the genus Elymus
{n: manna grass, sweet grass} any of several moisture-loving grasses of the genus Glyceria having sweet flavor or odor
{n: marsh plant, bog plant, swamp plant} a semiaquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath
{n: mascarene grass, Korean velvet grass, Zoysia tenuifolia} Asiatic creeping perennial grass; introduced in southern United States as a drought-resistant lawn grass
{n: mat} a mass that is densely tangled or interwoven
"a mat of weeds and grass"
{n: meadow foxtail, Alopecurus pratensis} stout erect perennial grass of northern parts of Old World having silky flowering spikes; widely cultivated for pasture and hay; naturalized in North America
{n: meadow spittlebug, Philaenus spumarius} North American insect that severely damages grasses
{n: meadowgrass, meadow grass} any of various grasses that thrive in the presence of abundant moisture
{n: meal} coarsely ground foodstuff; especially seeds of various cereal grasses or pulse
{n: medusa's head, Elymus caput-medusae} weedy rye grass having long bristling awns
{n: midgrass} any of various grasses of moderate height which covered the undisturbed prairie in the United States; includes most of the forage grasses of the temperate zone
{n: millet} any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum, Echinochloa, Setaria, Sorghum, and Eleusine
{n: millet} small seed of any of various annual cereal grasses especially Setaria italica
{n: mountain rice, silkgrass, silk grass, Indian millet, Oryzopsis hymenoides} valuable forage grass of dry upland areas and plains of western North America to northern Mexico
{n: munj, munja, Saccharum bengalense, Saccharum munja} tough Asiatic grass whose culms are used for ropes and baskets
{n: musk clover, muskus grass, white-stemmed filaree, Erodium moschatum} low annual European herb naturalized in America; similar to alfilaria
{n: needle spike rush, needle rush, slender spike rush, hair grass, Eleocharis acicularis} fine-leaved aquatic spike rush; popular as aerator for aquariums
{n: nimblewill, nimble Will, Muhlenbergia schreberi} slender branching American grass of some value for grazing in central United States
{n: nutgrass, nut grass, nutsedge, nut sedge, Cyperus rotundus} a widely distributed perennial sedge having small edible nutlike tubers
{n: oat} annual grass of Europe and North Africa; grains used as food and fodder (referred to primarily in the plural: `oats')
{n: oat} seed of the annual grass Avena sativa (spoken of primarily in the plural as `oats')
{n: orange grass, nitweed, pineweed, pine-weed, Hypericum gentianoides} annual wiry-stemmed North American weed with minute scalelike leaves and small yellow flowers
{n: orchard grass, cocksfoot, cockspur, Dactylis glomerata} widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
{n: pampas grass, Cortaderia selloana} tall perennial grass of pampas of South America having silvery plumes and growing in large dense clumps
{n: panic grass} any grass of the genus Panicum; grown for grain and fodder
{n: paper} a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
{n: parnassia, grass-of-Parnassus} any of various usually evergreen bog plants of the genus Parnassia having broad smooth basal leaves and a single pale flower resembling a buttercup
{n: pasture, pastureland, grazing land, lea, ley} a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock
{n: pearl millet, bulrush millet, cattail millet, Pennisetum glaucum, Pennisetum Americanum} tall grass having cattail like spikes; grown in Africa and Asia for its grain and in the United States chiefly for forage; sometimes used in making beer
{n: perennial ryegrass, English ryegrass, Lolium perenne} European perennial grass widely cultivated for pasture and hay and as a lawn grass
{n: plume grass} a reedlike grass of the genus Erianthus having large plumes
{n: plumed tussock, toe toe, toetoe, Cortaderia richardii, Arundo richardii} tall grass of New Zealand grown for plumelike flower heads
{n: pot, grass, green goddess, dope, weed, gage, sess, sens, smoke, skunk, locoweed, Mary Jane} street names for marijuana
{n: prairie cordgrass, freshwater cordgrass, slough grass, Spartina pectinmata} North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns
{n: prairie soil} a type of soil occurring under grasses in temperate climates
{n: ramie, ramee, Chinese silk plant, China grass, Boehmeria nivea} tall perennial herb of tropical Asia with dark green leaves; cultivated for the fiber from its woody stems that resembles flax
{n: redstem storksbill, alfilaria, alfileria, filaree, filaria, clocks, pin grass, pin clover, Erodium cicutarium} European weed naturalized in southwestern United States and Mexico having reddish decumbent stems with small fernlike leaves and small deep reddish-lavender flowers followed by slender fruits that stick straight up; often grown for forage
{n: reed canary grass, gardener's garters, lady's laces, ribbon grass, Phalaris arundinacea} perennial grass of marshy meadows and ditches having broad leaves; Europe and North America
{n: reed grass} any of various tall perennial grasses of the genus Calamagrostis having feathery plumes; natives of marshland fens and wet woodlands of temperate northern hemisphere
{n: reed meadow grass, Glyceria grandis} a pasture grass of moist places throughout North America
{n: reed} tall woody perennial grasses with hollow slender stems especially of the genera Arundo and Phragmites
{n: ricegrass, rice grass} any grass of the genus Oryzopsis
{n: rice} annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper
{n: rough} the part of a golf course bordering the fairway where the grass is not cut short
{n: rush grass, rush-grass} grass having wiry stems and sheathed panicles
{n: rye grass, ryegrass} any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses
{n: rye, Secale cereale} hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement
{n: rye} the seed of the cereal grass
{n: salt reed grass, Spartina cynosuroides} tall reedlike grass common in salt meadows
{n: sand dropseed, Sporobolus cryptandrus} erect smooth grass of sandy places in eastern North America
{n: sandbur, sandspur, field sandbur, Cenchrus tribuloides} grass of the eastern United States and tropical America having spikelets enclosed in prickly burs
{n: scurvy grass, common scurvy grass, Cochlearia officinalis} a widely distributed arctic cress reputed to have value in treatment or prevention of scurvy; a concentrated source of vitamin C
{n: scythe} an edge tool for cutting grass; has a long handle that must be held with both hands and a curved blade that moves parallel to the ground
{n: sea lyme grass, European dune grass, Elymus arenarius, Leymus arenaria} a dune grass of the Pacific seacoast used as a sand binder
{n: seeder} a mechanical device that sows grass seed or grain evenly over the ground
{n: sheep fescue, sheep's fescue, Festuca ovina} cultivated for sheep pasturage in upland regions or used as a lawn grass
{n: shortgrass, short-grass} any of various grasses that are short and can tolerate drought conditions; common on the dry upland plains just east of the Rocky Mountains
{n: sickle, reaping hook, reap hook} an edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade and a short handle
{n: silver grass} of Australia and New Zealand
{n: silverweed, goose-tansy, goose grass, Potentilla anserina} low-growing perennial having leaves silvery beneath; northern United States; Europe; Asia
{n: slender wheatgrass, Agropyron trachycaulum, Agropyron pauciflorum, Elymus trachycaulos} North American grass cultivated in western United States as excellent forage crop
{n: smilo, smilo grass, Oryzopsis miliacea} perennial mountain rice native to Mediterranean region and introduced into North America
{n: smut grass, blackseed, carpet grass, Sporobolus poiretii} grass native to West Indies but common in southern United States having tufted wiry stems often infested with a dark fungus
{n: smut} destructive diseases of plants (especially cereal grasses) caused by fungi that produce black powdery masses of spores
{n: snake, snake in the grass} a deceitful or treacherous person
{n: sorghum} economically important Old World tropical cereal grass
{n: squaw grass, bear grass, Xerophyllum tenax} plant of western North America having woody rhizomes and tufts of stiff grasslike basal leaves and spikes of creamy white flowers
{n: squirreltail barley, foxtail barley, squirreltail grass, Hordeum jubatum} barley grown for its highly ornamental flower heads with delicate long silky awns; North America and northeastern Asia
{n: star grass} any plant of the genus Hypoxis having long grasslike leaves and yellow star-shaped flowers: Africa; Australia; southern Asia; North America
{n: sugarcane, sugar cane, Saccharum officinarum} tall tropical southeast Asian grass having stout fibrous jointed stalks; sap is a chief source of sugar
{n: switch grass, Panicum virgatum} grass of western America used for hay
{n: sword grass} any of various grasses or sedges having sword-shaped leaves with sharp edges
{n: tall oat grass, tall meadow grass, evergreen grass, false oat, French rye, Arrhenatherum elatius} coarse perennial Eurasian grass resembling oat; found on roadside verges and rough grassland and in hay meadows; introduced in North America for forage
{n: tallgrass, tall-grass} any of various grasses that are tall and that flourish with abundant moisture
{n: tape grass, eelgrass, wild celery, Vallisneria spiralis} submerged aquatic plant with ribbonlike leaves; Old World and Australia
{n: teff, teff grass, Eragrostis tef, Eragrostic abyssinica} an African grass economically important as a cereal grass (yielding white flower of good quality) as well as for forage and hay
{n: tiller} a shoot that sprouts from the base of a grass
{n: timothy, herd's grass, Phleum pratense} grass with long cylindrical spikes frown in northern United States and Europe for hay
{n: timothy} a grass grown for hay
{n: top} the upper part of anything
"the mower cuts off the tops of the grass"
"the title should be written at the top of the first page"
{n: tree heath, grass tree, Richea pandanifolia} gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long
{n: tuft, tussock} a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass
{n: turf, sod, sward, greensward} surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots
{n: velvet bent, velvet bent grass, brown bent, Rhode Island bent, dog bent, Agrostis canina} common grass with slender stems and narrow leaves
{n: velvet grass, Yorkshire fog, Holcus lanatus} tall European perennial grass having a velvety stem; naturalized in United States and used for forage
{n: verge} a grass border along a road
{n: vesper sparrow, grass finch, Pooecetes gramineus} common North American finch noted for its evening song
{n: viperine grass snake, Natrix maura} a small harmless grass snake
{n: water star grass, mud plantain, Heteranthera dubia} grassy-leaved North American aquatic plant with yellow star-shaped blossoms
{n: weeping love grass, African love grass, Eragrostis curvula} perennial South African grass having densely clumped flimsy stems; introduced into United States especially for erosion control
{n: western wheatgrass, bluestem wheatgrass, Agropyron smithii} valuable forage grass of western United States
{n: wheatgrass, wheat-grass} a grass of the genus Agropyron
{n: wheat} annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains
{n: whitlow grass, shadflower, shad-flower, Draba verna} annual weed of Europe and North America having a rosette of basal leaves and tiny flowers followed by oblong seed capsules
{n: wild oat, wild oat grass, Avena fatua} common in meadows and pastures
{n: wild rice, Indian rice} grains of aquatic grass of North America
{n: wild rice, Zizania aquatica} perennial aquatic grass of North America bearing grain used for food
{n: wild rye} any of several grasses of the genus Elymus
{n: windmill grass, creeping windmill grass, star grass, Chloris truncata} perennial Australian grass having numerous long spikes arranged like the vanes of a windmill
{n: winter cress, St. Barbara's herb, scurvy grass} any plant of the genus Barbarea: yellow-flowered Eurasian cresses; widely cultivated for winter salad
{n: witchgrass, witch grass, old witchgrass, old witch grass, tumble grass, Panicum capillare} North American grass with slender brushy panicles; often a weed on cultivated land
{n: wood meadowgrass, Poa nemoralis, Agrostis alba} slender European grass of shady places; grown also in northeastern America and temperate Asia
{n: wool grass, Scirpus cyperinus} sedge of eastern North America having numerous clustered woolly spikelets
{n: yardgrass, yard grass, wire grass, goose grass, Eleusine indica} coarse annual grass having fingerlike spikes of flowers; native to Old World tropics; a naturalized weed elsewhere
{n: yellow bristlegrass, yellow bristle grass, yellow foxtail, glaucous bristlegrass, Setaria glauca} common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas
{n: yellow-eyed grass} any of several rushlike plants, especially of the pine barrens of southern United States
{n: zoysia} any of several creeping grasses of the genus Zoysia
{v: chew, masticate, manducate, jaw} chew (food)
"He jawed his bubble gum"
"Chew your food and don't swallow it!"
"The cows were masticating the grass"
{v: cover, spread over} form a cover over
"The grass covered the grave"
{v: denounce, tell on, betray, give away, rat, grass, shit, shop, snitch, stag} give away information about somebody
"He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"
{v: grass, grass over} cover with grass
{v: grass} cover with grass
"The owners decided to grass their property"
{v: grass} feed with grass
{v: grass} shoot down, of birds
{v: grass} spread out clothes on the grass to let it dry and bleach
{v: keep off, stay off} refrain from entering or walking onto
"keep off the grass"
"stay off the premises"
{v: kindle, inflame} catch fire
"The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles"
{v: mow, cut down} cut with a blade or mower
"mow the grass"
{v: scythe} cut with a scythe
"scythe grass or grain"
{v: stretch, stretch out} lie down comfortably
"To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass"
{v: tickle} touch or stroke lightly
"The grass tickled her calves"
{v: tramp down, trample, tread down} walk on and flatten
"tramp down the grass"
"trample the flowers"
{v: turf} cover (the ground) with a surface layer of grass or grass roots
{v: whip} thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash
"The tall grass whipped in the wind"
Tender green daffodil leaves poke through the grass, some even showing yellow buds.
嫩绿色的黄水仙的叶子从草丛中探出身来,有些水仙甚至展露出它们黄色的花蕾。
Under the dried hay grass there was an old worn book of English poetry. He found it in the house one day while he was cleaning.
在干燥的饲草下面,有一本破旧的英文诗集,那是他有一天打扫房屋时在屋里发现的。
When a traveler lost his way in the desert, they said, there was often a Bushman watching him from behind the tall grass.
他们说,当一个旅行者在沙漠里迷路时,时常会有一个布须曼人躲在高高的野草后面看着他。
He was squatting behind the tall brown grass.
他蹲在高高的褐色的野草丛里。
When he stood up, I saw that he was shorter than the tall brown grass.
当他站起来时,我看到他的身材比那高高的褐色野草还矮。
Then the Bushman ran to the tall grass and found a long hollow stick.
于是,这个布须曼人跑到高高的草丛中,找到一根中空的长枝条。
Hits like Ukulele Lady, Hula Lou and My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua made the Hawaiian sound, in its lively pop mutation, the hottest " World music " of its time.
四弦琴姑娘、跳草裙舞的卢和我在基卡希亚瓦的小草屋等风靡一时的歌曲使充满动感的夏威夷音乐成为当时的世界音乐。
If cooking is more your flavor, Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School www.chiangmainews.com/cookery/index.html has courses starting with an introduction to the flavorings that make Thai food so delicious: ginza, lemon grass, kaffir, basil and of course, chili.
如果喜欢学烹饪,清迈泰餐烹饪学校( www.chiangmainews.com )开设有专门学习班。先从使泰餐十分可口的调料开始:金萨、香茅、青柠、九层塔,当然还有辣椒。
草地火灾 Grass fires
Barley Grass P.E 麦苗精提取物
HS0604
Foliage,branches and other parts of plants,without flowers or flower buds, and grasses,mosses
制花束或装饰用不带花的植物枝、叶及草
HS12092400
Kentucky blue grass seed, of a kind used for sowing
草地早熟禾子
HS12092500
Rye grass seed, of a kind used for sowing
黑麦草种子
HS12092600
Timothy grass seed, of a kind used for sowing
梯牧草种子
HS46012029
Mats, matting & screens of other grass or straw
其他草制的席子、席料及帘子
HS46021020
Plaited articles of grass or straw
草制篮筐及其他编结品
HS8433
Harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay mowers; mac
收割机、脱粒机等;农产品清洁、分选机器等
spsc-10151700
Grass and forage seeds and seedlings
草、饲料种子和苗
spsc-10151704
Grass seeds or seedlings
草种和苗
spsc-10161906
Dried grass plumes
干草毛
spsc-70141503
Grass or fodder production
草和草料种植
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