tulip
tulip — 名詞
- tulipsingular
- tulipsplural
1. a garden plant grown from a small underground bulb, producing one tall stem with
鬱金香
春季開花、由球莖生長的杯狀花卉
a garden plant grown from a small underground bulb, producing one tall stem with a single cup-shaped flower in bright colours such as red, yellow, pink, or white, blooming in spring.
Élise planted forty tulip bulbs in her front garden last October.
Élise 去年十月在前院種下了四十顆鬱金香球莖。
noun used with 'bulbs' for the planting stage
The fields outside Amsterdam glowed red and yellow with millions of tulips in April.
四月時,阿姆斯特丹郊外的田野因為數百萬株鬱金香而閃耀著紅與黃。
typical setting: tulip fields in spring
Lucas brought his grandmother a bunch of pink tulips for her birthday.
Lucas 在祖母生日時帶了一束粉紅色鬱金香送給她。
A single white tulip stood in a glass vase on the kitchen table.
廚房餐桌上的玻璃花瓶裡,立著一朵白色的鬱金香。
The garden centre near the station sells tulip bulbs every autumn.
車站旁的那家園藝中心每年秋天都會販售鬱金香球莖。
文法句型
a tulip / tulips
用法筆記
Subject is usually counted (one tulip, two tulips); also frequently appears in compound nouns such as 'tulip bulb', 'tulip field', and 'tulip festival'.