heather
英 [ˈheðə(r)]
美 [ˈheðər]
n. 帚石楠(低矮野生,开紫、粉或白色小花)
复数:heathers
Collins.1 / BNC.7394
牛津词典
noun
- 帚石楠(低矮野生,开紫、粉或白色小花)
a low wild plant with small purple, pink or white flowers, that grows on hills and areas of wild open land (= moorland )
柯林斯词典
- 欧石南
Heatheris a low, spreading plant with small purple, pink, or white flowers.Heathergrows wild in Europe on high land with poor soil.
英英释义
noun
- interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color
- common Old World heath represented by many varieties
双语例句
- Last but not least, Heather!
接着但不是最后的一个,希瑟! - I think someone sent this to Heather as a warning.
我想是有人送这个给希瑟作为警告。 - I can't believe you invited her, heather.
我真不敢相信你邀请她,希斯。 - Foilage: Holly, hazel, heather and all ferns.
喷施:冬青,榛子,希瑟和蕨类。 - Teacher Says: Educate Heather's character.
老师说:要对希瑟进行性格教育。 - I've never been there* It always sounds so quaint, you know the heather and the peat.
我还没到过那儿。苏格兰对我总是很奇特的,你听说过欧石南和泥炭吧。 - You said Heather is where?
你说海瑟在哪儿? - Called to the phone at work, Erica worried. Is Heather feeling worse?
有人打电话到埃里卡上班的地方,她接电话时挺担心,希瑟的病是不是厉害了? - You're heather, right? I'm kate.
你叫希瑟吧?我是凯特。 - "I'll be just fine," Heather had insisted, curling up on the couch.
“我没事儿,”希瑟蜷缩在沙发上肯定地说。