pubescent

英 [pjʊ'bes(ə)nt] 美[pju'bɛsnt]
  • adj. 青春期的;有软毛的
  • n. 青春期的青少年

英英释义


1. (of animals especially human beings) having arrived at the onset of puberty (the age at which sex glands become functional) but not yet fully mature;
"the budding breasts of a pubescent girl and the downy chin of pubescent boy"
2. covered with fine soft hairs or down;
"downy milkweed seeds"

实用场景例句


Ah , leave me alone in my pubescent park, in my mossy garden.
让我独自带在我的充满青春的公园 、 长满青苔的花圃里.

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Result: Corydalis Tuber , Pubescent Angelica can be examined out by TLC chromatogram.
结果: 在TLC色谱中均能检出延胡索 、 独活.

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Young twigs and buds reddish brown pubescent.
嫩枝及芽有红褐色短毛.

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A pubescent girl regarded as sexually desirable.
性感撩人的发育期的女孩.

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When did Dumbledore bouncy , pre - pubescent poster boy of those early Potter outings – get so old?
那个在《哈利·波特》早期影片中活泼好动 、 好似没到青春期的邓布利多什么时候老成这个样子了?

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Corolla blue - purple, ca .1.2 cm long, white pubescent, 2 - lipped, upper lip 2 - lobed, lower lip 3 - lobed ; lobes subequal.
花冠蓝紫色, 长1.2厘米, 被白色短柔毛, 二唇形, 上唇2裂, 下唇3裂, 裂片近相等.

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Description: Scandent subshrubs , to 2 m tall , stems, petioles, and inflorescences thin pubescent, glabrescent.
形态特徵: 攀援灌木,长达2米, 茎 、 叶柄和花序疏被柔毛.

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Description: Herbaceous vines, glabrous except for pubescent on stem nodes, petioles, and leaf margin.
形态特徵: 纤细草质藤本,除茎节 、 柄和叶缘被短柔毛外全株无毛.

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中文词源


pubescent 青春期的

来自pubes,青春期,-esce,表起始,词源同adolescent.

双语例句


1. Ah , leave me alone in my pubescent park, in my mossy garden.
让我独自带在我的充满青春的公园 、 长满青苔的花圃里.

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2. Result: Corydalis Tuber , Pubescent Angelica can be examined out by TLC chromatogram.
结果: 在TLC色谱中均能检出延胡索 、 独活.

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3. Young twigs and buds reddish brown pubescent.
嫩枝及芽有红褐色短毛.

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4. A pubescent girl regarded as sexually desirable.
性感撩人的发育期的女孩.

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5. When did Dumbledore bouncy , pre - pubescent poster boy of those early Potter outings – get so old?
那个在《哈利·波特》早期影片中活泼好动 、 好似没到青春期的邓布利多什么时候老成这个样子了?

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英文词源


pubescent (adj.)
1610s, a back-formation from pubescence, or else from French pubescent (early 16c.) or directly from Latin pubescentem (nominative pubescens), present participle of pubescere "to reach puberty" (see pubescence).