Fortune Paulownia Fruit /Royal Paulownia Fruit
泡桐果
Fortune Plumyew Twig and Leaf
三尖杉
Fortune Windmillpalm Petiole
棕榈
Fortune's Drynaria Rhizome
骨碎补
Fourstamen Stephania Root
粉防己/汉防己
Fragrant Eupatorium Herb
飞机草
Fragrant Plantainlily Herb
玉簪
Fragrant Sarcococca Herb
清香桂
Fragrant Solomonseal Rhizome
玉竹
Franchet Groundcherry Calyx and Fruit
锦灯笼
Frangrant Ainsliaea Herb
杏香兔耳风
Frankincense
乳香
Freshwater Sponge
紫梢花
Fringed Iris Herb
铁扁担
Fruticose Breyniae Leaf and Twig
黑面神
纵置板簧式
parallel leaf spring type
横置板簧式
transversal leaf spring type
钢板弹簧
leaf spring(laminated spring)
非对称钢板弹簧
unsymmetrical leaf spring
单片式钢板弹簧
single leaf spring
纵向钢板弹簧
longitudinal leaf spring
叶片弹簧 Leaf Spring
George turned over a new leaf and stopped disturbing the class.
乔治己改好了, 不再在课堂上捣乱了。
He decided to turn over a new leaf after that.
自那以后, 他决定洗心革面, 重新做人。
Every day of thy life is a leaf in thy history.
生命中的一天就是你历史上的一页。
We all do fade as a leaf.
我们都要像树叶一样枯萎。
With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin.
只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。
@@@ 快
as soon as possible 尽快
before long 不久以后; 很快
by leaps and bounds 迅速地, 突飞猛进地
clear out (尤指从建筑物、院落等)很快地离开, 撤离
dash off 迅速写(或画); 迅速完成
express business 快递业务
in a hurry 匆忙; 立即, 很快地
in high gear 高速, 高档
leaf through 迅速翻阅
look over (快速)检查; 浏览
rush through 快速地做, 匆忙完成
shoot up 迅速成长
snack food 快餐
snap out of it 重新振作起来(迅速摆脱某种坏的情绪)
speed up 使加速, 增加速度
spring up 突然出现; 迅速生长
step up 使增加; 使加快
take off 1.脱下, 脱去(尤指衣服)
2.(飞机、航天器)升空, 起飞; 迅速离开
- turn over a new leaf 洗心革面
The juvenile delinquent promised that he would turn over a new leaf if he could be given lenient punishment.
板油 leaf fat; suet
花瓣 leaves; petal; leaf
芭蕉扇 [bā jiāo shàn] /palm-leaf fan/
板油 [bǎn yóu] /leaf fat/leaf lard/
包金 [bāo jīn] /cover with gold leaf/gild/
箔 [bó] /bamboo screen/door screen/metal foil/leaf/sheet/tinsel/
捕虫叶 [bǔ chóng yè] /insect-catching leaf/
不完全叶 [bù wán quán yè] /incomplete leaf/
扉 [fēi] /door with only one leaf/
盖菜 [gài cài] /leaf mustard/
弃旧图新 [qì jiù tú xīn] /to turn over a new leaf/
叶 [yè] /(surname)/leaf/page/
页 [yè] /page/leaf/
叶子 [yè zi ] /foliage/leaf/
油菜 [yóu cài] /(n) rapeseed plant; canola plant/(n) common vegatable with a dark green leaf/
{adj: abaxial, dorsal} facing away from the axis of an organ or organism
"the abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem"
<-> adaxial
{adj: acuminate} of a leaf shape; narrowing to a slender point
{adj: adaxial, ventral} nearest to or facing toward the axis of an organ or organism
"the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface"
<-> abaxial
{adj: apiculate} of a leaf shape; having a short sharply pointed tip
{adj: assurgent} growing or extending upward
"an assurgent stem or leaf"
{adj: bilobate, bilobated, bilobed} having two lobes
"a bilobate leaf"
{adj: bipinnate} of a leaf shape; having doubly pinnate leaflets (as ferns)
{adj: bladed} having a blade or blades; often used in combination
"a single-bladed leaf"
"narrow-bladed grass"
{adj: broadleaf, broad-leafed, broad-leaved} having relatively broad rather than needlelike or scalelike leaves
{adj: caudate} of a leaf shape; tapering gradually into a long taillike tip
{adj: cloaked, clothed, draped, mantled, wrapped} covered with or as if with clothes or a wrap or cloak
"leaf-clothed trees"
"fog-cloaked meadows"
"a beam draped with cobwebs"
"cloud-wrapped peaks"
{adj: compound} of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes
<-> simple
{adj: cordate, heart-shaped, cordiform} (of a leaf) shaped like a heart
{adj: crenulate, crenulated} having a margin with small rounded teeth
"a crenulate leaf"
{adj: cuneate, wedge-shaped} of a leaf shape; narrowly triangular, wider at the apex and tapering toward the base
{adj: curly-leaved, curly-leafed} having curly leaves
{adj: decompound} of a compound leaf; consisting of divisions that are themselves compound
{adj: deltoid} of a leaf shape; suggesting a capital delta, with a point at the apex
{adj: elliptic} of a leaf shape; in the form of an ellipse
{adj: ensiform, sword-shaped, swordlike, bladelike} shaped like a sword blade
"the iris has an ensiform leaf"
{adj: even-pinnate, abruptly-pinnate, paripinnate} of a leaf shape; pinnate with a pair of leaflets at the apex
{adj: falcate, falciform, sickle-shaped} curved like a sickle
"a falcate leaf"
"falcate claws"
"the falcate moon"
{adj: fan-leaved, fan-leafed} having fan-shaped leaves
{adj: fernlike, ferny} resembling ferns especially in leaf shape
"the ferny shadows of locust leaves"
{adj: fine-leaved, fine-leafed} having fine leaves
{adj: foliaceous} of or pertaining to or resembling the leaf of a plant
{adj: foliate} (often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves
"`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'"
{adj: fringed, laciniate} having edges irregularly and finely slashed
"a laciniate leaf"
{adj: grassy-leaved, grassy-leafed} having leaves that resemble grass
{adj: greening} turning green; leafing out
"overgrown with greening trees and underbrush"
{adj: hastate, spearhead-shaped} of a leaf shape; like a spear point, with flaring pointed lobes at the base
{adj: lacy, lacelike} made of or resembling lace
"a lacy gown"
"a lacy leaf"
{adj: lanceolate, lancelike} of a leaf shape; shaped like a lance head; narrow and tapering to a pointed apex
{adj: large-leaved, large-leafed} having relatively large leaves
{adj: leafed, leaved} having leaves or leaves as specified; often used in combination
"a fully leafed tree"
"broad-leafed"
"four-leaved clover"
{adj: leaflike, leaf-like} resembling a leaf
{adj: leather-leaved, leather-leafed} having leathery leaves
{adj: linear, elongate} of a leaf shape; long and narrow
{adj: looseleaf} being or having leaves that can be easily removed or rearranged
"loose-leaf paper"
"a looseleaf notebook"
{adj: lyrate} of a leaf shape; having curvature suggestive of a lyre
{adj: oblanceolate} of a leaf shape; having a broad rounded apex and a tapering base
{adj: oblong} of a leaf shape; having a somewhat elongated form with approximately parallel sides
{adj: obovate} of a leaf shape; egg-shaped with the narrower end at the base
{adj: obtuse} of a leaf shape; rounded at the apex
{adj: odd-pinnate, imparipinnate} a leaf shape; pinnate with a single leaflet at the apex
{adj: ovate} of a leaf shape; egg-shaped with the broader end at the base
{adj: palmate, palm-shaped} of a leaf shape; having leaflets or lobes radiating from a common point
{adj: palmatifid} of a leaf shape; palmately cleft rather than lobed
{adj: pandurate, panduriform, fiddle-shaped} of a leaf shape
{adj: pedate} of a leaf shape; having radiating lobes, each deeply cleft or divided
{adj: peltate, shield-shaped} of a leaf shape; round, with the stem attached near the center of the lower surface rather than the margin (as a nasturtium leaf for example)
{adj: perfoliate} of a leaf having the base united around (and apparently pierced by) the stem
{adj: phylliform} having the shape of a leaf
{adj: pink-tipped} of a leaf tipped with pink
{adj: pinnate, pinnated} of a leaf shape; featherlike; having leaflets on each side of a common axis
{adj: pinnate-leaved, pinnate-leafed} having pinnate leaves
{adj: pinnatifid} of a leaf shape; cleft nearly to the midrib in broad divisions not separated into distinct leaflets
{adj: pinnatisect} of a leaf shape; cleft nearly to the midrib in narrow divisions not separated into distinct leaflets
{adj: prickly-leaved, prickly-leafed} having prickly leaves
{adj: quinquefoliate} of a leaf shape; having five leaflets
{adj: reniform, kidney-shaped} of a leaf or bean shape resembling the shape of kidney
{adj: reticulate, reticular} resembling or forming a network
"the reticulate veins of a leaf"
"a reticulated highway system"
<-> nonreticulate
{adj: rough} of the margin of a leaf shape; having the edge cut or fringed or scalloped
<-> smooth
{adj: sagittate, sagittiform, arrow-shaped} of a leaf shape; like an arrow head without flaring base lobes
{adj: silky-leaved, silky-leafed} having glossy leaves
{adj: silver-leaved, silvery-leaved, silver-leafed, silvery-leafed} having silvery leaves
{adj: simple, unsubdivided} (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
<-> compound
{adj: smooth} of the margin of a leaf shape; not broken up into teeth
<-> rough
{adj: spatulate, spatula-shaped} of a leaf shape; having a broad rounded apex and a narrow base
{adj: spiny-leaved, spiny-leafed} having spiny leaves
{adj: ternate} of a leaf shape; consisting of three leaflets or sections
{adj: tomentose, tomentous} densely covered with short matted woolly hairs
"a tomentose leaf"
{adj: trifoliate, trifoliolate, trifoliated} of a leaf shape; having three leaflets
{adj: trilobate, trilobated, trilobed, three-lobed} of a leaf shape; divided into three lobes
{adj: tripinnate, tripinnated} of a leaf shape thrice pinnate
{adj: tripinnatifid} of a leaf shape: bipinnatifid with segments pinnatifid
{adj: truncate, truncated} terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off
"a truncate leaf"
"truncated volcanic mountains"
"a truncated pyramid"
{adj: two-leaved, two-leafed} having two leaves
{adj: unifoliate} having a single leaf
{adv: pinnately} having a pinnate shape
"a pinnately compound leaf"
{n: Alpine lady fern, Athyrium distentifolium} a lady fern with deeply cut leaf segments; found in the Rocky Mountains
{n: California single-leaf pinyon, Pinus californiarum} very small tree similar to Rocky mountain pinon but having a single needle per fascicle; similar to Parry's pinyon in range
{n: Cercospora, genus Cercospora} form genus of imperfect fungi that are leaf parasites with long slender spores
{n: Chinese evergreen, Japanese leaf, Aglaonema modestum} erect or partially climbing herb having large green or variegated leaves
{n: Chrysomelidae, family Chrysomelidae} leaf beetles
{n: Coreidae, family Coreidae} squash bugs and leaf-footed bugs
{n: Fenusa, genus-Fenusa} birch leaf miner
{n: Folsom culture} the Paleo-American culture of Central America and North America; distinguished chiefly by a thin finely made flint projectile point having the shape of a leaf
{n: Gracilariidae, Gracillariidae, family Gracilariidae} leaf miners
{n: Italian parsley, flat-leaf parsley, Petroselinum crispum neapolitanum} a variety of parsley having flat leaves
{n: Japanese poinsettia, mole plant, paint leaf, Euphorbia heterophylla} showy poinsettia found from the southern United States to Peru
{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: Lepidodendraceae, family Lepidodendraceae} fossil plants characterized by conspicuous spirally arranged leaf scars on the trunk
{n: Leptoglossus, genus Leptoglossus} leaf-footed bugs
{n: Megachile, genus Megachile} type genus of the Megachilidae: leaf-cutting bees
{n: Megachilidae, family Megachilidae} leaf-cutting and mason bees
{n: Miridae, family Miridae, Capsidae, family Capsidae} leaf bugs
{n: Mniaceae, family Mniaceae} family of erect mosses with club-shaped paraphyses and the hexagonal cells of the upper leaf surface; sometimes treated as a subfamily of Bryaceae
{n: Oak Leaf Cluster} a United States military decoration consisting of bronze or silver oak leaves and acorns awarded to anyone who has won a given medal before
{n: Oregon maple, big-leaf maple, Acer macrophyllum} maple of western North America having large 5-lobed leaves orange in autumn
{n: Phasmida, order Phasmida, Phasmatodea, order Phasmatodea} in some classifications considered a suborder of Orthoptera: stick insects; leaf insects
{n: Philophylla, genus Philophylla} leaf miners
{n: Phyllidae, family Phyllidae, Phillidae, family Phillidae} leaf insects
{n: Phyllorhynchus, genus Phyllorhynchus} leaf-nosed snakes
{n: Phyllostomidae, family Phyllostomidae, Phyllostomatidae, family Phyllostomatidae} New World leaf-nosed bats
{n: Phyllostomus hastatus} a variety of leaf-nosed bat
{n: Port Jackson fig, rusty rig, little-leaf fig, Botany Bay fig, Ficus rubiginosa} Australian tree resembling the banyan often planted for ornament; introduced into South Africa for brushwood
{n: Psilopsida, class Psilopsida, Psilotatae, class Psilotatae} whisk ferns; comprising the family Psilotaceae or Psilotatae: vascular plants with no roots, partial if any leaf differentiation, and rudimentary spore sacs
{n: Rhinolophidae, family Rhinolophidae} Old World leaf-nosed bats
{n: Tineoidea, superfamily Tineoidea} clothes moths; carpet moths; leaf miners
{n: Torrey pine, Torrey's pine, soledad pine, grey-leaf pine, sabine pine, Pinus torreyana} medium-sized five-needled pine of southwestern California having long cylindrical cones
{n: Tortricidae, family Tortricidae} leaf rollers and codling moths
{n: Tremella foliacea} a jelly fungus with a fruiting body 5-15 cm broad and gelatinous in consistency; resembles a bunch of leaf lettuce; mostly water and brownish in color
{n: Trypetidae, family Trypetidae, Trephritidae, family Trephritidae} fruit flies; some leaf miners
{n: Venus's flytrap, Venus's flytraps, Dionaea muscipula} carnivorous plant of coastal plains of the Carolinas having sensitive hinged marginally bristled leaf blades that close and entrap insects
{n: acerate leaf, needle} as the leaf of a conifer
{n: acuminate leaf} a leaf narrowing to a slender point
{n: alpine goldenrod, Solidago multiradiata} goldenrod similar to narrow goldenrod but having bristly hairs on edges of leaf stalks; mountainous regions of western America
{n: amplexicaul leaf} a leaf with its base clasping the stem
{n: angel-wing begonia, Begonia cocchinea} South American fibrous-rooted begonias having prominent basal leaf lobes suggesting angels' wings and racemes of coral-red flowers
{n: areola} small space in a tissue or body part such as the area between veins on a leaf or an insect's wing
{n: bassine} coarse leaf fiber from palmyra palms used in making brushes and brooms
{n: bay leaf} dried leaf of the bay laurel
{n: bijugate leaf, bijugous leaf, twice-pinnate} a pinnate leaf having two pairs of leaflets
{n: bipinnate leaf} a leaf having pinnate leaflets; as ferns
{n: birch leaf miner, Fenusa pusilla} small black sawfly native to Europe but established in eastern United States; larvae mine the leaves of birches causing serious defoliation
{n: blade, leaf blade} especially a leaf of grass or the broad portion of a leaf as distinct from the petiole
{n: bloodroot, puccoon, redroot, tetterwort, Sanguinaria canadensis} perennial woodland native of North America having a red root and red sap and bearing a solitary lobed leaf and white flower in early spring and having acrid emetic properties; rootstock used as a stimulant and expectorant
{n: bluestem, blue stem, Andropogon furcatus, Andropogon gerardii} tall grass with smooth bluish leaf sheaths grown for hay in the United States
{n: bract} a modified leaf or leaflike part just below and protecting an inflorescence
{n: bulbil, bulblet} small bulb or bulb-shaped growth arising from the leaf axil or in the place of flowers
{n: bunchberry, dwarf cornel, crackerberry, pudding berry, Cornus canadensis} creeping perennial herb distinguished by red berries and clustered leaf whorls at the tips of shoots; Greenland to Alaska
{n: cabbage palm, Euterpe oleracea} Brazilian palm of genus Euterpe whose leaf buds are eaten like cabbage when young
{n: cabbage palm, Roystonea oleracea} West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
{n: cabbage palm, cabbage tree, Livistona australis} Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
{n: cabbage palmetto, cabbage palm, Sabal palmetto} low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds
{n: calypso, fairy-slipper, Calypso bulbosa} rare north temperate bog orchid bearing a solitary white to pink flower marked with purple at the tip of an erect reddish stalk above 1 basal leaf
{n: caricature plant, Graptophyllum pictum} tropical Old World shrub having purple or red tubular flowers and leaf markings resembling the profile of a human face
{n: carnauba, carnauba palm, wax palm, Copernicia prunifera, Copernicia cerifera} Brazilian fan palm having an edible root; source of a useful leaf fiber and a brittle yellowish wax
{n: cataphyll} a reduced or scarcely developed leaf at the start of a plant's life (i.e., cotyledons) or in the early stages of leaf development
{n: celery blight} a fungous leaf spot disease of the celery plant
{n: celery, cultivated celery, Apium graveolens dulce} widely cultivated herb with aromatic leaf stalks that are eaten raw or cooked
{n: chard, Swiss chard, spinach beet, leaf beet, chard plant, Beta vulgaris cicla} beet lacking swollen root; grown as a vegetable for its edible leaves and stalks
{n: chard, Swiss chard, spinach beet, leaf beet} long succulent whitish stalks with large green leaves
{n: chinese mustard, indian mustard, leaf mustard, gai choi, Brassica juncea} Asiatic mustard used as a potherb
{n: cladode, cladophyll, phylloclad, phylloclade} a flattened stem resembling and functioning as a leaf
{n: clover-leaf roll} yeast-raised dinner roll made by baking three small balls of dough in each cup of a muffin pan
{n: codex, leaf-book} an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll)
{n: common heath, blunt-leaf heath, Epacris obtusifolia} small erect shrub of Australia and Tasmania with fragrant ivory flowers
{n: common maidenhair, Venushair, Venus'-hair fern, southern maidenhair, Venus maidenhair, Adiantum capillus-veneris} delicate maidenhair fern with slender shining black leaf stalks; cosmopolitan
{n: compound leaf} a leaf composed of a number of leaflets on a common stalk
{n: cordate leaf} a heart-shaped leaf
{n: costa} a riblike part of a plant or animal (such as a middle rib of a leaf or a thickened vein of an insect wing)
{n: costmary, alecost, bible leaf, mint geranium, balsam herb, Tanacetum balsamita, Chrysanthemum balsamita} tansy-scented Eurasian perennial herb with buttonlike yellow flowers; used as potherb or salad green and sometimes for potpourri or tea or flavoring; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum
{n: cotyledon, seed leaf} embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants
{n: crenate leaf} a leaf having a scalloped margin
{n: cuneate leaf} a wedge-shaped leaf having the acute angle at the base
{n: cutting, slip} a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
{n: decompound leaf} a leaf having divisions that are themselves compound
{n: deltoid leaf} a simple leaf shaped like a capital delta
{n: dentate leaf} a leaf having a toothed margin
{n: denticulate leaf} a leaf having a finely toothed margin; minutely dentate
{n: domatium} a part of a plant (e.g., a leaf) that has been modified to provide protection for insects or mites or fungi
{n: drop-leaf table} a table that has a drop-leaf to enlarge its surface
{n: drop-leaf} a hinged leaf on a table that can be raised and supported by a bracket
{n: elliptic leaf} a simple leaf shaped like an ellipse
{n: emarginate leaf} a leaf having a notch at the apex
{n: ensiform leaf} a sword-shaped leaf; as of iris
{n: entire leaf} a leaf having a smooth margin without notches or indentations
{n: erose leaf} a leaf having a jagged margin as though gnawed
{n: even-pinnate leaf, abruptly-pinnate leaf} a pinnate leaf with a pair of leaflets at the apex
{n: fig leaf} a covering consisting of anything intended to conceal something regarded as shameful
{n: fig leaf} a leaf from a fig tree
{n: fire-on-the-mountain, painted leaf, Mexican fire plant, Euphorbia cyathophora} poinsettia of United States and eastern Mexico; often confused with Euphorbia heterophylla
{n: flame flower, flame-flower, flameflower, Talinum aurantiacum} plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil; southwestern United States; Indians once cooked the fleshy roots
{n: flea beetle} any small leaf beetle having enlarged hind legs and capable of jumping
{n: floral leaf} a modified leaf that is part of a flower
{n: flyleaf} a blank leaf in the front of back of a book
{n: foliation, foliage} (architecture) leaf-like architectural ornament
{n: foliation, leafing} (botany) the process of forming leaves
{n: four-lined plant bug, four-lined leaf bug, Poecilocapsus lineatus} yellow or orange leaf bug with four black stripes down the back; widespread in central and eastern North America
{n: frond} compound leaf of a fern or palm or cycad
{n: gateleg table} a drop-leaf table with the drop-leaves supported by hinged legs
{n: gloriosa, glory lily, climbing lily, creeping lily, Gloriosa superba} any plant of the genus Gloriosa of tropical Africa and Asia; a perennial herb climbing by means of tendrils at leaf tips having showy yellow to red or purple flowers; all parts are poisonous
{n: gold leaf} a very thin form of gold foil
{n: goldbeater, gold-beater} an artisan who beats gold into gold leaf
{n: grape-leaf begonia, maple-leaf begonia, Begonia dregei} tuberous or semi-tuberous South African begonia having shallowly lobed ovate leaves and small white flowers
{n: green adder's mouth, Malaxis-unifolia, Malaxis ophioglossoides} North American orchid having a solitary leaf and flowers with threadlike petals
{n: green ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica subintegerrima} a variety of red ash having glossy branchlets and lower leaf surfaces
{n: greenwood} woodlands in full leaf
"the greenwood was Robin Hood's home"
{n: hastate leaf} a leaf shaped like a spearhead with flaring pointed lobes at the base
{n: heartleaf, heart-leaf, Asarum shuttleworthii} wild ginger having persistent heart-shaped pungent leaves; West Virginia to Alabama
{n: heartleaf, heart-leaf, Asarum virginicum} evergreen low-growing perennial having mottled green and silvery-grey heart-shaped pungent leaves; Virginia to South Carolina
{n: holly-leaved cherry, holly-leaf cherry, evergreen cherry, islay, Prunus ilicifolia} California evergreen wild plum with spiny leathery leaves and white flowers
{n: horseshoe bat} a bat of the family Rhinolophidae having a horseshoe-shaped leaf on the nose
{n: horseshoe bat} any of numerous bats of the family Hipposideridae of northwest Africa or Philippines or Australia having a horseshoe-shaped leaf on the nose
{n: hydathode, water pore, water stoma} a pore that exudes water on the surface or margin of a leaf of higher plants
{n: indumentum, indument} a covering of fine hairs (or sometimes scales) as on a leaf or insect
{n: interleaf} a blank leaf inserted between the leaves of a book
{n: kale, kail, cole} coarse curly-leafed cabbage
{n: knotgrass, Paspalum distichum} low-growing weedy grass with spikelets along the leaf stems
{n: lanceolate leaf} a leaf shaped like a lance head; tapering to a point at each end
{n: leaf beetle, chrysomelid} brightly colored beetle that feeds on plant leaves; larvae infest roots and stems
{n: leaf blight} any blight causing a browning and falling of the leaves of a plant
{n: leaf bud} a bud from which leaves (but not flowers) develop
{n: leaf bug, plant bug} small bright-colored insect that feeds on plant juices
{n: leaf disease} any plant disease localized in the foliage
{n: leaf fat, leaf lard} fat lining the abdomen and kidneys in hogs which is used to make lard
{n: leaf lettuce, Lactuca sativa crispa} distinguished by leaves having curled or incised leaves forming a loose rosette that does not develop into a compact head
{n: leaf lettuce, loose-leaf lettuce} lettuce with loosely curled leaves that do not form a compact head
{n: leaf miner, leaf-miner} any of various small moths or dipterous flies whose larvae burrow into and feed on leaf tissue especially of the family Gracilariidae
{n: leaf mold, leaf mould, leaf soil} soil composed mainly of decaying leaves
{n: leaf roller, leaf-roller} moth whose larvae form nests by rolling and tying leaves with spun silk
{n: leaf scorch} plant disease causing a burned or scorched appearance of the foliage
{n: leaf shape, leaf form} any of the various shape that leaves of plants can assume
{n: leaf spring} long narrow spring consisting of several layers of metal springs bracketed together
{n: leaf, folio} a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)
{n: leaf, leafage, foliage} the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
{n: leaf-cutting bee, leaf-cutter, leaf-cutter bee} bee that cuts rounded pieces from leaves and flowers to line its nest
{n: leaf-footed bug, leaf-foot bug} large sap-sucking bug with leaflike expansions on the legs
{n: leaf-nosed snake} any of various pale blotched snakes with a blunt snout of southwestern North America
{n: leaflet} part of a compound leaf
{n: leafnose bat, leaf-nosed bat} bat having a leaflike flap at the end of the nose; especially of the families Phyllostomatidae and Rhinolophidae and Hipposideridae
{n: leaf} hinged or detachable flat section (as of a table or door)
{n: lesser bullrush, narrow-leaf cattail, narrow-leaved reedmace, soft flag, Typha angustifolia} reed maces of America, Europe, North Africa, Asia
{n: linear leaf, elongate leaf} a long slender leaf
{n: lobed leaf} a leaf having deeply indented margins
{n: lobe} (botany) a part into which a leaf is divided
{n: love-lies-bleeding, velvet flower, tassel flower, Amaranthus caudatus} young leaves widely used as leaf vegetables; seeds used as cereal
{n: lyrate leaf} a simple leaf having curvature suggestive of a lyre
{n: maple-leaf} the emblem of Canada
{n: midrib, midvein} the vein in the center of a leaf
{n: miniature fan palm, bamboo palm, fern rhapis, Rhapis excelsa} small graceful palm with reedlike stems and leaf bases clothed with loose coarse fibers
{n: mirid bug, mirid, capsid} a variety of leaf bug
{n: monocot family, liliopsid family} family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
{n: monocot genus, liliopsid genus} genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
{n: mountain lady's slipper, Cypripedium montanum} leafy plant having a few stems in a clump with 1 white and dull purple flower in each upper leaf axil; Alaska to northern California and Wyoming
{n: mullein, flannel leaf, velvet plant} any of various plants of the genus Verbascum having large usually woolly leaves and terminal spikes of yellow or white or purplish flowers
{n: mustard, mustard greens, leaf mustard, Indian mustard} leaves eaten as cooked greens
{n: narrow-leaf penstemon, Penstemon linarioides} plant having small narrow leaves and blue-violet flowers in long open clusters; Utah and Colorado to New Mexico and Arizona
{n: needle blight, needle cast, leaf cast} a disease of conifers causing the needles to fall
{n: oblanceolate leaf} a leaf having a rounded apex and tapering base
{n: oblong leaf} a simple leaf that is rounded at each end with parallel sides
{n: obovate leaf} an egg-shaped leaf with the narrower end at the base
{n: obtuse leaf} a simple leaf having a rounded or blunt tip
{n: odd-pinnate leaf} a pinnate leaf with a single leaflet at the apex
{n: ola, olla} leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper
{n: orbiculate leaf} circular or nearly circular leaf
{n: ovate leaf} an egg-shaped leaf with the broader end at the base
{n: pad} the large floating leaf of an aquatic plant (as the water lily)
{n: page} one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
{n: palmate leaf} a leaf resembling an open hand; having lobes radiating from a common point
{n: pandurate leaf, panduriform leaf} a fiddle-shaped leaf
{n: papilla} (botany) a tiny outgrowth on the surface of a petal or leaf
{n: parallel-veined leaf} a leaf whose veins run in parallel from the stem
{n: parted leaf} a leaf having margins incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes
{n: pedate leaf} a leaf having the radiating lobes each deeply cleft or divided
{n: peltate leaf} a shield-shaped leaf; as a nasturtium leaf
{n: perfoliate leaf} a leaf with the base united around--and apparently pierced by--the stem
{n: petiole, leafstalk} the slender stem that supports the blade of a leaf
{n: phasmid, phasmid insect} large cylindrical or flattened mostly tropical insects with long strong legs that feed on plants; walking sticks and leaf insects
{n: phyllode} an expanded petiole taking on the function of a leaf blade
{n: pickaback plant, piggyback plant, youth-on-age, Tolmiea menziesii} vigorous perennial herb with flowers in erect racemes and having young plants develop at the junction of a leaf blade and the leafstalk
{n: pine leaf aphid, Pineus pinifoliae} a variety of adelgid
{n: pinna, pinnule} division of a usually pinnately divided leaf
{n: pinnate leaf} a leaf resembling a feather; having the leaflets on each side of a common axis
{n: poinsettia, Christmas star, Christmas flower, lobster plant, Mexican flameleaf, painted leaf, Euphorbia pulcherrima} tropical American plant having poisonous milk and showy tapering usually scarlet petallike leaves surrounding small yellow flowers
{n: pointed-leaf maple, Acer argutum} small shrubby Japanese plant with leaves having 5 to 7 acuminate lobes; yellow in autumn
{n: poker alumroot, poker heuchera, Heuchera cylindrica} plant with leathery heart-shaped leaf blades clustered at base of long stalks with greenish-white flowers clustered along the upper part; western North America
{n: prickly-edged leaf} a leaf having prickly margins
{n: prophyll} a plant structure resembling a leaf
{n: purple fringeless orchid, purple fringeless orchis, Habenaria peramoena} orchid of northeastern and alpine eastern North America closely related to the purple fringed orchids but having rosy-purple or violet flowers with denticulate leaf divisions
{n: purple rock brake, Pellaea atropurpurea} very short shallowly creeping North American fern usually growing on cliffs or walls and having dark glossy leaf axes
{n: puttyroot, adam-and-eve, Aplectrum hyemale} North American orchid bearing a single leaf and yellowish-brown flowers
{n: quinquefoliate leaf} a compound leaf having five leaflets
{n: rachis} axis of a compound leaf or compound inflorescence
{n: raffia, raphia} leaf fibers of the raffia palm tree; used to make baskets and mats etc.
{n: red ash, downy ash, Fraxinus pennsylvanica} smallish American tree with velvety branchlets and lower leaf surfaces
{n: red oak} any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
{n: reniform leaf} a simple kidney-shaped leaf
{n: reticulation} an arrangement resembling a net or network
"the reticulation of a leaf"
"the reticulation of a photographic emulsion"
{n: rex begonia, king begonia, painted-leaf begonia, beefsteak geranium, Begonia rex} any of numerous usually rhizomatous hybrid begonias derived from an East Indian plant having rough-textured leaves patterned in silver and bronze and purple and red-brown with inconspicuous flowers
{n: runcinate leaf} a leaf having incised margins with the lobes or teeth curved toward the base; as a dandelion leaf
{n: sagittate-leaf, sagittiform leaf} a leaf shaped like an arrow head
{n: satinleaf, satin leaf, caimitillo, damson plum, Chrysophyllum oliviforme} tropical American timber tree with dark hard heavy wood and small plumlike purple fruit
{n: sawfly} insect whose female has a saw-like ovipositor for inserting eggs into the leaf or stem tissue of a host plant
{n: scale, scale leaf} a specialized leaf or bract that protects a bud or catkin
{n: scallop, crenation, crenature, crenel, crenelle} one of a series of rounded projections (or the notches between them) formed by curves along an edge (as the edge of a leaf or piece of cloth or the margin of a shell or a shriveled red blood cell observed in a hypertonic solution etc.)
{n: serrate leaf} a leaf having a margin notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex
{n: shortleaf pine, short-leaf pine, shortleaf yellow pine, Pinus echinata} large pine of southern United States having short needles in bunches of 2-3 and red-brown bark when mature
{n: side, face} a surface forming part of the outside of an object
"he examined all sides of the crystal"
"dew dripped from the face of the leaf"
{n: simple leaf} a leaf that is not divided into parts
{n: single-leaf, single-leaf pine, single-leaf pinyon, Pinus monophylla} pinon of southwestern United States having solitary needles and often many stems; important as a nut pine
{n: spatulate leaf} spatula-shaped leaf; having a broad rounded apex and narrow base
{n: spearnose bat} New World bat with a pointed nose leaf; found from southern United States to Paraguay
{n: spine, thorn, prickle, pricker, sticker, spikelet} a small sharp-pointed tip resembling a spike on a stem or leaf
{n: spiny talinum, Talinum spinescens} low cushion-forming plant with rose to crimson-magenta flowers and leaf midribs that persist as spines when the leaves die; southwestern United States
{n: sporocarp, spore case} specialized leaf branch in certain aquatic ferns that encloses the sori or clusters of sporangia
{n: sporophyll, sporophyl} leaf in ferns and mosses that bears the sporangia
{n: stanhopea} any of various orchids of the genus Stanhopea having a single large leaf and loose racemes of large fragrant flowers of various colors; Mexico to Brazil
{n: star begonia, star-leaf begonia, Begonia heracleifolia} rhizomatous begonia having leaves with pointed lobes suggestive of stars and pink flowers
{n: stipule} a small leafy outgrowth at the base of a leaf or its stalk; usually occurring in pairs and soon shed
{n: stoma, stomate, pore} a minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass
{n: stream orchid, chatterbox, giant helleborine, Epipactis gigantea} orchid growing along streams or ponds of western North America having leafy stems and 1 greenish-brown and pinkish flower in the axil of each upper leaf
{n: tahoka daisy, tansy leaf aster, Machaeranthera tanacetifolia} wild aster with fernlike leaves and flower heads with very narrow bright purple rays; Alberta to Texas and Mexico
{n: tea, tea leaf} dried leaves of the tea shrub; used to make tea
"the store shelves held many different kinds of tea"
"they threw the tea into Boston harbor"
{n: thallophyte} any of a group of cryptogamic organisms consisting principally of a thallus and thus showing no differentiation into stem and root and leaf
{n: thorny amaranth, Amaranthus spinosus} erect annual of tropical central Asia and Africa having a pair of divergent spines at most leaf nodes
{n: tortricid, tortricid moth} any of numerous small moths having lightly fringed wings; larvae are leaf rollers or live in fruits and galls
{n: tree mallow, velvetleaf, velvet-leaf, Lavatera arborea} arborescent perennial shrub having palmately lobed furry leaves and showy red-purple flowers; southwestern United States
{n: trifoliolate leaf} having three leaflets
{n: vegetable} any of various herbaceous plants cultivated for an edible part such as the fruit or the root of the beet or the leaf of spinach or the seeds of bean plants or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower
{n: vein, nervure} any of the vascular bundles or ribs that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ
{n: velvetleaf, velvet-leaf, velvetweed, Indian mallow, butter-print, China jute, Abutilon theophrasti} tall annual herb or subshrub of tropical Asia having velvety leaves and yellow flowers and yielding a strong fiber; naturalized in southeastern Europe and United States
{n: venation} (botany) the arrangement of veins in a leaf
{n: vernation} (botany) the arrangement of young leaves in a leaf bud before it opens
{n: walking fern, walking leaf, Asplenium rhizophyllum, Camptosorus rhizophyllus} ferns having lanceolate fronds that root at the tip
{n: walking leaf, leaf insect} tropical insect having a flattened leaflike body; common in southern Asia and the East Indies
{n: white oak} any of numerous Old World and American oaks having 6 to 8 stamens in each floret, acorns that mature in one year and leaf veins that never extend beyond the margin of the leaf
{n: yellow-leaf sickle pine, Falcatifolium taxoides} a rain forest tree or shrub of New Caledonia having a conic crown and pale green sickle-shaped leaves; host species for the rare parasite yew
{v: flick, flip, thumb, riffle, leaf, riff} look through a book or other written material
"He thumbed through the report"
"She leafed through the volume"
{v: gild, begild, engild} decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
{v: irritate} excite to some characteristic action or condition, such as motion, contraction, or nervous impulse, by the application of a stimulus
"irritate the glands of a leaf"
{v: leaf} produce leaves, of plants
{v: leaf} turn over pages
"leaf through a book"
"leaf a manuscript"
{v: outfight} to fight better than ; get the better of
"the Rangers outfought the Maple Leafs"
"The French forces outfought the Germans"
But " time and patience, " says the Eastern proverb, " change the mulberry leaf to silk. "
但是东方格言说: "时间和耐心把桑叶变成蚕丝。 "
Ming-dynasty drums will herald the opening of each show, and hand-painted panels covered in gold-leaf and red will take the place of a stage curtain.
每场演出将以明代锣鼓开道,覆满金叶的红色的手绘布板将用来代替幕布。
As the dark water drained from it, I could make out the bright roses and gold leaf design.
它刚一浮出黑色的河水,我就辨认出鲜亮的玫瑰以及金色的花瓣图案。
Leaf spring 叶片弹簧
盐渍椒叶 Salted Paprika Leaf
Dahurian Rhododendron Leaf P.E 满山红提取物
Hawthorne leaf P.E 山楂叶提取物
Olive leaf P.E 橄榄叶提取物
HS12113000
Coca leaf
古柯叶
HS56079010
Twine, cordage, ropes & cables, of abaca or other hard (leaf) fibres
蕉麻等硬质(叶)纤维纺制的线、绳、索、缆
HS73201010
Leaf-springs and leaves, of i/s, for railway vehicles
铁道车辆用钢铁片簧及簧片
HS73201020
Leaf-springs and leaves, of i/s, for motor vehicles
汽车用钢铁片簧及簧片
HS73201090
Other leaf-springs and leaves, of i/s, nes
其他钢铁片簧及簧片
HS8305
Fittings for loose-leaf binders or files, letter clips, letter corners, paper clips, indexing
贱金属制活页夹等办公室用品及成条的订书钉
HS83051000
Fitting for loose-leaf binders or files of base metal
贱金属制活页夹或卷宗夹的附件
HS84149011
In take valve leaf of Nos. 84143011-84143014, 84143090
84143011-14、84143090压缩机进、排气阀片
spsc-31161902
Leaf springs
板弹簧
spsc-50201710
Leaf tea
叶茶
spsc-50211503
Pipe tobacco or leaf tobacco
烟丝和烟叶
spsc-56101906
Table extension leafs
桌子合页
spsc-70151906
Broad leafed plantation resources
宽叶林资源
flat leaf spring 板簧
fold leaf electroscope 金箔验电器
deciduous leaf 落叶
Stem and leaf display 茎叶图
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