英 [ˈtʃeri] 美 [ˈtʃeri]
n. 樱桃;樱桃树;樱桃木;樱桃色,鲜红色;果实与樱桃相似的植物;<非正式>童贞
adj. 樱桃色的,鲜红色的
【名】 (Cherry)(法、阿拉伯)谢里,(英)彻丽(女子教名 Charity 的昵称)(人名)
复数cherries
cherry /ˈtʃɛrɪ/ TEM4
可数名词 Cherries are small, round fruit with red skins. 樱桃
可数名词 A cherry or a cherry tree is a tree that cherries grow on. 樱桃树
wood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherry
any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood
同义词: cherry tree
a red fruit with a single hard stone
a red the color of ripe cherries
同义词: cerise / cherry red
樱桃-引用次数:321
The optimal harvest time of sweet cherry was at commercial stage.
商熟期是甜樱桃的最佳采收期。
樱桃-引用次数:42
Objective To develop a light cherry liquor.
目的研制樱桃爽酒。
李属植物
樱桃红
②樱桃红(Cherry red):代号F,淡黄的红色,由淡到高饱和度的中等褐色。
四.北美洲木材: 1.CHERRY(樱桃木):蔷薇科,樱桃木属木材,产地:从加拿大的安大略省到美国佛罗里达洲,从北达科他,南达科他到得克萨斯均有分布平均树高15米,直...
... Bess贝斯(含义是上帝的誓约) Cherry绮莉 Dolores多洛莉斯 ...
; ; ; ; ; 骗;诈骗 圣节 ; ; 饰 ;诸圣 △ cherry n. 樱 ;樱 树 permission n. 许可; 许 预报; △ prediction n.
[木][园艺]樱桃;樱桃树;如樱桃的鲜红色;处女膜,处女
She tied a knot in a cherry stem.
她在樱桃梗上打了个结。
The cherry blossom came out early in Washington this year.
华盛顿的樱花今年开得早。
The cherry is red.
樱桃是红色的。
This plant expert helped develop a new version of a fruit that now carries his name, the Bing cherry.
VOA : special.2010.03.03
Crowds expect a beautiful show as the cherry trees blossom along the edge of the Tidal Basin next to the Jefferson Memorial.
VOA : special.2010.03.16
We would be told that he was very honest and told his father he chopped down a cherry tree, which would be baloney, but we would be told that too. But I think we would be told also very many true things, which came down to us.
我们还被告知他很诚实,因为他告诉父亲,他砍倒了一棵樱桃树,这简直是胡扯,但我们还是会听到这些,除此之外,我们还会听到一些真实的历史事件
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Now speaking of Washington and cherry trees, maybe you have heard the story about America's first president.
VOA : special.2010.02.23
It attracts tourists throughout the year, but really ramps up during cherry blossom season.
As for Cherry, it exported 50, 000 cars last year - up 178 percent over 2005.
Tourists elsewhere in the world, though, are trying to make the sakura (cherry blossom) a symbol of hope.