fern
fern — 名詞
- fernsingular
- fernsplural
1. A green plant that has no flowers and produces no seeds. Its long thin leaves, c
蕨類植物
無花無種子的綠色植物,葉片呈羽狀
A green plant that has no flowers and produces no seeds. Its long thin leaves, called fronds, are divided into many small parts that give them a feathery look. Ferns grow best in cool, wet places like forests or damp gardens.
Dewi planted several ferns in the shady corner of her garden near the stone wall.
Dewi 在花園陰暗的角落靠近石牆處種了幾株蕨類植物。
collocation: plant ferns / grow ferns
The forest floor was covered with bright green ferns growing beneath the tall pine trees.
森林地面上長滿了高大的松樹下茂密的綠色蕨類植物。
plural: ferns growing in natural habitat
Chiara put a small potted fern on her desk because it needs very little sunlight.
Chiara 放了一小盆蕨類植物在桌上,因為它只需要很少的陽光。
After the rain, giant ferns almost hid the narrow path on both sides.
雨後,巨大的蕨類植物幾乎遮住了狹窄小徑的兩旁。
Noor pressed a fern leaf into her notebook during the nature walk as a souvenir.
Noor 在自然觀察健行時,將一片蕨葉夾進筆記本裡作為紀念。
- bracken
Refers specifically to a large, coarse type of fern that grows wild in open fields and woodlands, not to all ferns.
文法句型
a + fern
plural: ferns