pollinate
/ˈpɒləneɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpɑːləneɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpä-lə-ˌnāt/ (ame, mw)
pollinate — 動詞
- pollinatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- pollinateshe / she / it
- pollinatedpast simple
- pollinating-ing form
1. to bring pollen to a flower or similar plant part, allowing the plant to make se
授粉
把花粉帶到花上使其結果結籽
to bring pollen to a flower or similar plant part, allowing the plant to make seeds or fruit
Bees pollinate the apple trees behind Mr. Chen's farmhouse each spring.
蜜蜂每年春天都會替 Mr. Chen 農舍後面的蘋果樹授粉。
common subject: bees pollinate flowers and trees
Farm workers pollinated the tomato flowers by hand inside the greenhouse.
農場工人在溫室裡用手替番茄花授了粉。
pattern: pollinate something by hand
Without enough insects, the farmer could not pollinate the zucchini plants.
沒有足夠的昆蟲時,農夫就無法替櫛瓜植株授粉。
A single bee can pollinate hundreds of small flowers in one morning.
一隻蜜蜂在一個早上就能替數百朵小花授粉。
These pear flowers are pollinated by flies when the weather stays cool.
天氣一直偏涼時,這些梨花會由蒼蠅授粉。
- fertilize
broader and less exact; it can name the result, not just the pollen transfer
- cross-pollinate
narrower; stresses pollen moving between different plants or flowers
- hand-pollinate
same core action, but specifically done by a person rather than insects or wind
文法句型
pollinate something
pollinate something by hand
be pollinated by insects
用法筆記
Subject is often bees, flies, wind, or people doing the work by hand. In passive sentences, the flower, tree, or crop becomes the subject: 'These plants are pollinated by insects.'