daisy
英 [ˈdeɪzi]
美 [ˈdeɪzi]
n. 雏菊(花); (类似雏菊,但花稍大的)菊科植物
复数:daisies
Collins.1 / BNC.9305 / COCA.10897
习惯用语
n.
- be pushing up (the) daisies
- 葬入地下;正忙着滋养冢上黄花
to be dead and in a grave
牛津词典
noun
- 雏菊(花);(类似雏菊,但花稍大的)菊科植物
a small wild flower with white petals around a yellow centre; a taller plant with similar but larger flowers
柯林斯词典
- 雏菊
Adaisyis a small wild flower with a yellow centre and white petals.
英英释义
noun
- any of numerous composite plants having flower heads with well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in a single whorl
双语例句
- At that moment he turn back, he knew he had already fell in love with Little Daisy.
在他返回的那一刻,他知道他已经爱上了小雏菊。 - Benny laughed, Ha! Ha! Ive tricked Daisy at last.
本尼大笑:哈哈,我终于耍了黛西一次了。 - Give me a cup of tea and I'll soon feel as fresh as a daisy.
要是给我一杯茶,我马上义会生龙活虎了。 - I followed Daisy round to the front of the house.
我跟着黛西饶到了房子前头。 - I love Daisy and uncle jesse.
我爱戴茜和杰西叔叔。 - Are you the daisy guy?
你是那个送雏菊的家伙? - Daisy called her daffy, but goodhearted.
黛西说她傻乎乎的,但心肠很好。 - Tom and Daisy had got away with it, again.
汤姆和黛西又一次逃脱了惩罚。 - I am happy to see Jack and Daisy get married.
真高兴看到杰克和黛西结婚。 - Daisy strode alongside her, breathing heavily but keeping pace.
黛西在她身边大步走着,大口喘着气,但是没有落后。
