deciduous

英 [dɪ'sɪdjʊəs] 美 [dɪ'sɪdʒuəs]
  • adj. 落叶性的,脱落性的;非永久性的

中文词源


deciduous 落叶的

de-, 向下。-cid, 掉落,词源同case, accident. 即掉落的。

英文词源


deciduous
deciduous: see decay
deciduous (adj.)
1680s, from Latin deciduus "that which falls off," from decidere "to fall off," from de- "down" (see de-) + cadere "to fall" (see case (n.1)). Originally with reference to leaves, petals, teeth, etc.; specific sense of "trees whose leaves fall off" (opposed to evergreen) is from 1778.

双语例句


1. Overgrown deciduous shrubs can be cut back at this time of year.
过于繁茂的落叶灌木可以在每年的这个时候修剪.

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2. Deciduous trees shed their leaves in autumn.
落叶树木在秋天落叶.

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3. Fusions were common between strains from deciduous hosts or coniferous hosts.
来自阔叶树或针叶树寄生的菌系间融合是普遍的.

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4. Regional ecosystem types, such as grass land, desert, and deciduous forest, are called biomes.
地区的生态系统, 例如草原 、 荒漠和落叶林又被称为生物带.

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5. Rose, a red rose for the deciduous shrub rose family.
玫瑰, 红的玫瑰为落叶灌木蔷薇科.

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