pollen
pollen — 名詞
1. a very fine, often yellow powder that forms on the male parts of flowers. Wind a
花粉
植物雄蕊產生的細粉
a very fine, often yellow powder that forms on the male parts of flowers. Wind and insects spread this powder to the female parts of other flowers, helping the plant produce seeds and fruit.
Takeshi's car was covered in yellow pollen after he parked under the cherry trees.
Takeshi 的車停在櫻花樹下,結果車上沾滿了黃色的花粉。
pollen as visible physical substance
Every spring, Saira's eyes water because of the pollen in the air.
每年春天,Saira 因為空氣中的花粉而眼睛流淚。
collocation: pollen in the air
Bees carry pollen from flower to flower while they collect nectar.
蜜蜂在採集花蜜的過程中,會把花粉從一朵花帶到另一朵花。
Asher checked the daily pollen report before planning his bike ride.
Asher 在規劃自行車出遊前,先查了當天的花粉濃度報告。
Farmers need enough pollen on their apple trees to get a good harvest.
農民的蘋果樹上需要有足夠的花粉,才能有好的收成。
文法句型
pollen + noun (pollen allergy, pollen count)
uncountable: some/all/much pollen
用法筆記
Pollen is an uncountable noun. Do not say 'a pollen' or 'pollens'. Use 'pollen grains' if referring to individual microscopic particles.