oleander

英 [,əʊlɪ'ændə] 美[,olɪ'ændɚ]
  • n. 夹竹桃(产于欧洲)

英英释义


1. an ornamental but poisonous flowering shrub having narrow evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant white to pink or red flowers: native to East Indies but widely cultivated in warm regions

实用场景例句


We can see them from spring to autumn . The whole plant of the Oleander is poisonous.
从春天到夏天我们都能看到夹竹桃. 夹竹桃全身都有毒.

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The Hibiscus, Azalea and Oleander are some common shrubs.
大红花, 杜鹃和夹竹桃是一些常见的灌木.

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Many Sri Lankans kill themselves by eating the seeds of the yellow oleander, a common shrub.
许多斯里兰卡人就是通过吃黄色夹竹桃(一种普通的灌木)的种子丢掉自己的性命.

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中文词源


oleander 夹竹桃

来自拉丁语oleander,可能是受到olea(橄榄)的影响。

双语例句


1. The Hibiscus, Azalea and Oleander are some common shrubs.
大红花, 杜鹃和夹竹桃是一些常见的灌木.

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2. We can see them from spring to autumn . The whole plant of the Oleander is poisonous.
从春天到夏天我们都能看到夹竹桃. 夹竹桃全身都有毒.

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3. Many Sri Lankans kill themselves by eating the seeds of the yellow oleander, a common shrub.
许多斯里兰卡人就是通过吃黄色夹竹桃(一种普通的灌木)的种子丢掉自己的性命.

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英文词源


oleander (n.)
"rose bay," a poisonous evergreen Mediterranean shrub, c. 1400, from Medieval Latin oleander, probably (by influence of Latin olea "olive tree") from Late Latin lorandrum, from Latin rhododendron (see rhododendron), itself altered by influence of Latin laurea "laurel," on resemblance of leaves. This round-about etymology is supported by the French word for it, laurier rose.

词态变化


复数: oleanders;