eucalyptus
/ˌjuːkəˈlɪptəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌjuːkəˈlɪptəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌyü-kə-ˈlip-təs/ (ame, mw)
eucalyptus — 名詞
- eucalyptussingular
- eucalyptiplural
1. a tall tree originally from Australia, with smooth grey bark and long narrow lea
桉樹
原産澳洲的高大喬木,葉可煉油
a tall tree originally from Australia, with smooth grey bark and long narrow leaves that produce a strong-smelling oil used in medicines, cleaning products, and aromatherapy
The koala climbed a eucalyptus tree and began eating its leaves for breakfast.
無尾熊爬上一棵桉樹,開始以葉子當早餐。
eucalyptus tree
Eucalyptus trees grow very tall and can survive long periods without rain.
桉樹長得非常高大,而且能在長時間不下雨的情況下存活。
My grandmother uses eucalyptus oil in a hot bath whenever she feels a cold coming on.
我奶奶每次覺得快要感冒時,都會在熱水澡中加入桉樹油。
The strong, clean smell of eucalyptus filled the air as the hikers passed through the forest.
當健行者穿過森林時,空氣中充滿了桉樹那股清新而強烈的氣味。
Farmers in parts of Australia plant eucalyptus trees along the edges of fields to block the wind.
澳洲部分地區的農民會在田地邊緣種植桉樹,用以阻擋風勢。