tulip

tulip [ˈtju:lɪp]  [ˈtu:lɪp] 

第三人称复数:tulips

tulip 基本解释

名词郁金香; 郁金香的花朵或球根

tulip 网络解释

1. 荷兰:盖亚那 water lily | 荷兰 tulip | 匈牙利 tulip

2. 匈牙利:荷兰 tulip | 匈牙利 tulip | 印度 lotus

3. 黄:cracker 杏色 | tulip 黄 | thirsty 浅蓝色

4. tulip:tcp and udp over light weight ip; 因特网少量目录访问协议上的传输控制协议和用户数据电报协议

tulip 词典解释

1. 郁金香
    Tulips are brightly coloured flowers that grow in the spring, and have oval or pointed petals packed closely together.

tulip 单语例句

1. You can plant as many as three tulip bulbs, spaced about one centimeter apart.

2. The trails in the tulip beds were especially ugly and even some of the peonies - China's national flower - had been knocked about.

3. " Frequent contact with tulip bulbs or primroses can cause contact allergy on the hands, " Fuchs says.

4. Novelty tweed jackets bring a contemporary alternative to wearing the suit, either teamed with a tulip skirt or pleated pants in new silhouettes.

5. People traded the rights to buy different kinds of tulips in a kind of tulip stock market.

6. The tulip is a perennial, button plant that belongs to the Liliaceae family.

7. tulip的反义词

7. The first tulip festival in Bengbu city attracted over 3 million visitors in a month and successfully concluded on May 10.

8. Every year since 1992, the park will hold a tulip exhibition to celebrate its rich resources of the plant.

9. tulip

9. In addition the tulip bulbs have to be buried less than 5 centimeters in the soil.

10. Bakiyev came to power in 2005 on a wave of street protests known as the Tulip Revolution.

tulip 英英释义

noun

1. any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower