botany
英 [ˈbɒtəni]
美 [ˈbɑːtəni]
n. 植物学
Collins.1 / BNC.15909 / COCA.20491
牛津词典
noun
- 植物学
the scientific study of plants and their structure
柯林斯词典
- 植物学
Botanyis the scientific study of plants.
英英释义
noun
- the branch of biology that studies plants
- all the plant life in a particular region or period
- Pleistocene vegetation
- the flora of southern California
- the botany of China
双语例句
- The branch of botany that studies fungi.
植物学中研究真菌的分支。 - A biologist knowledgeable about natural history ( especially botany and zoology).
通晓自然界历史(尤其是植物学和动物学)的生物学家。 - This could start a new study of botany if people were wise enough to read them.
如果人民足够聪明读到它们,这能开始新的植物学研究。 - She returned to Jordan, where she married a botany lecturer and had three children.
她回到了约旦,在那里她和一位植物学讲师结婚,并且生了3个孩子。 - If I went through anguish in botany and economics for different reasons gymnasium work was even worse.
如果说我是极度痛苦地上了植物学和经济学课&痛苦的原因不同,那么体育课就痛苦愈甚,真是不堪回首。 - To his 19th-century peers, Robert Brown was the prince of botany.
对于19世纪的同行来说,罗伯特·布朗是植物学巨匠。 - Botany, the study of plants, occupies a peculiar position in the history of human knowledge.
植物学,即对植物的研究,在人类知识的历史中占据了特殊的地位。 - His main interests are botany and ornithology.
他主要对植物学和鸟类学感兴趣。 - Medicine began to turn away from botany in the scientific revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries.
在17、18世纪的科学革命中,医学开始从植物学转而研究其他方向。 - In this same leisurely manner I studied zoology and botany.
以同样轻松悠闲的方式,我还学习了有关动物学和植物学的知识。
