trumpet-shaped

trumpet-shaped — 形容詞

1. having a narrow tube-like part that widens into a broad, flared opening, like th

1.形容詞B2
釋義

喇叭形的

窄管末端向外展開成喇叭狀

having a narrow tube-like part that widens into a broad, flared opening, like the shape of a trumpet

例句

The new hanging lights in the kitchen were trumpet-shaped and painted bright yellow.

廚房裡新裝的吊燈是喇叭形的,漆成了亮黃色。

attributive use: trumpet-shaped + noun

Lucia chose a trumpet-shaped vase for the long-stemmed roses she bought at the market.

Lucia 選了一個喇叭形的花瓶,來插她在市場買的長梗玫瑰。

同義詞
  • funnel-shaped

    similar form but usually implies a tube narrowing inward rather than flaring outward

  • flared

    describes only the widening end, not the full narrow-to-wide structure

  • conical

    a cone shape tapers to a point, whereas trumpet-shaped has a rounded, open end

用法筆記

Often used to describe flowers, kitchenware, lighting, and other objects whose form expands from a narrow base to a wide opening. Frequently appears before a noun as an attributive adjective.

2. describing a flower or plant part that has a tube-shaped base with the upper par

2.形容詞C1
釋義

管狀展開的

植物花冠管狀,末端向外平展

describing a flower or plant part that has a tube-shaped base with the upper part spreading outward into a wide, flat or lobed surface

例句

The botanist described the foxglove as having trumpet-shaped blossoms that hang in a line down the stem.

植物學家描述毛地黃有著管狀展開的花,成串垂掛在莖上。

domain: botanical description

Dr. Kwame noted that the petunia has a trumpet-shaped corolla with five fused petals around the opening.

Kwame 博士指出矮牽牛具有管狀展開的花冠,開口周圍有五片相連的花瓣。

同義詞
  • tubular-campanulate

    a more specific botanical term for tube-shaped flowers with a bell-like opening

  • salverform

    describes a flower with a long narrow tube and a flat, saucer-like limb; distinct from the flared opening of trumpet-shaped flowers

用法筆記

A technical term in botany referring to a specific corolla shape in which the tube is cylindrical or slightly swollen and the limb (the flattened part at the opening) spreads abruptly. Distinguished from the general sense (sense 1) by the precise structural description of the flower's tube and limb.