英 [ˈbɒtənɪst] 美 [ˈbɑːtənɪst]
n. 植物学家
复数botanists
botanist /ˈbɒtənɪst/ TEM4
可数名词 A botanist is a scientist who studies plants. 植物学家
a biologist specializing in the study of plants
同义词: phytologist / plant scientist
植物学家
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A young English botanist named Charles Darwin, the author of the theory of evolution, was the first European to see alerces, with trunks that had a circumference of 130 feet.
进化论的作者、年轻的英国植物学家查尔斯·达尔文,是第一个看到落叶柏树干圆周长达一百三十英尺的欧洲人。
What the botanist tells us after a number of imperfect lectures, the flower proclaimed in a minute.
植物学家需要开几次不完美讲座之后才能告诉我们的事情,花在一分钟内就告诉我们了。
Henrey was an English botanist.
亨里是英国的植物学家。
John Kress,a botanist and curator with the Smithsonian, says the team that created the exhibit had a different idea.
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He wrote to his friend,botanist Joseph Hooker, that speaking about evolution "was like confessing a murder."
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The Cattleya probably owes its existence to William Cattley, a British botanist.
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Financial risk management uses a model discovered in 1827 by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown.
Also on board were British and Australian historians and scientific specialists including a botanist, botanical artist and astronomer.
Great bouquets of flowers in multiple varieties were drawn and painted with the accuracy of a botanist's manual.