verdant
/ˈvɜːdnt/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈɚdənt] /ˈvɜːrdnt/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈɚdənt] /ˈvər-dᵊnt How to pronounce verdant (audio)/ (ame, mw)
verdant — 形容詞
- verdantpositive
- more verdantcomparative
- most verdantsuperlative
1. used to describe a landscape or area that is rich with healthy green plant life
翠綠的
形容草木茂盛翠綠的樣子
used to describe a landscape or area that is rich with healthy green plant life — the grass, leaves, and other vegetation are fresh, thriving, and full of colour, especially in spring or after good rainfall.
The hills of Nantou County turn verdant after the spring rains arrive each year.
南投的山區在每年春雨過後,變得一片翠綠。
collocation: verdant hills / verdant valley
Mayumi took a photograph of the verdant fields from the train window.
Mayumi 從火車車窗拍下了翠綠田野的照片。
collocation: verdant fields
The couple chose a verdant park for their outdoor wedding ceremony.
這對新人選了一座綠意盎然的公園舉辦戶外婚禮。
After the wildfire, volunteers planted thousands of trees to make the bare slope verdant again.
野火過後,志工種了數千棵樹,讓光禿禿的山坡重新變得翠綠。
用法筆記
A formal or literary word. In everyday conversation, simpler words like 'green', 'lush', or 'leafy' are more common. 'Verdant' is best suited for describing wide landscapes or natural scenes rather than individual plants or objects.