jasmine

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jasmine — 名詞

  • jasminesingular
  • jasminesplural

1. a climbing plant whose small white or yellow blossoms have a very strong sweet s

1.名詞B1
釋義

茉莉花

香氣濃郁的攀緣花卉植物

a climbing plant whose small white or yellow blossoms have a very strong sweet smell. People often use the flowers to make perfume or add them to tea.

例句

Jasmine climbed the courtyard wall and filled the evening air with a sweet scent.

茉莉花沿著庭院牆壁攀爬,讓傍晚的空氣充滿了甜美的花香。

noun subject describing the plant's growth habit

Lin planted jasmine by the kitchen window so the breeze carried the fragrance inside.

Lin 在廚房窗邊種了茉莉,讓微風把花香吹進屋裡。

collocation: planted jasmine / carried the fragrance

同義詞
  • gardenia

    a different plant with similarly strong white flowers; gardenia has a heavier, creamier scent while jasmine is lighter and more floral

  • honeysuckle

    another climbing plant with sweet-smelling flowers; honeysuckle has trumpet-shaped blooms and a honey-like fragrance

  • jessamine

    an older spelling of jasmine used mainly in botanical writing

用法筆記

Jasmine can be countable (referring to a plant or flower) or uncountable (referring to the scent or as a flavouring).

常見錯誤

The gardenia has a sweeter smell than the jasmine.
The gardenia has a sweeter smell than jasmine.
💡When speaking of the flower type in general, omit the article.
I like jasmin tea.
I like jasmine tea.
💡The plant name is spelled 'jasmine', not 'jasmin'.