leaf
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The leaves of a tree or plant are the parts that are flat, thin, and usually green. Many trees and plants lose their leaves in the winter and grow new leaves in the spring. 葉子[usu pl, also 'in/into' N]
In the garden, the leaves of the horse chestnut had already fallen. 園子裡的七葉樹已經(jīng)落葉了。
2. N-COUNT A leaf is one of the pieces of paper of which a book is made. 一頁
He flattened the wrappers and put them between the leaves of his book. 他撫平了包裝紙,把它們夾在了書頁中間。
3. PHRASE If you say that you are going to turn over a new leaf, you mean that you are going to start to behave in a better or more acceptable way. 開始新的一頁
He realized he was in the wrong and promised to turn over a new leaf. 他認識到自己錯了,承諾要重新開始。
返回 leaf
leaf /li?f/ (leafing,leafed,leafs,leaves)
劍橋詞典
- The leaves on the trees have started to turn a rich coppery colour .
- Rubbing a dock leaf on nettle stings helps to relieve the pain .
- Notice that the leaf of this plant has ragged edges .
- Emily scraped away the dead leaves to reveal the tiny shoot of a new plant .
- The bush looked badly diseased , with black marks on all the leaves.
leaf noun [C] (PLANT)
one of the flat , usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch葉,葉片,葉子,樹葉
a palm leaf 棕櫚樹葉
autumn leaves 鞦葉
He was raking up leaves in his garden . 他在自己的花園裡掃集樹葉。
?be in leaf/come into leaf
When a plant is in leaf or when it comes into leaf, it has or gets leaves on it.
(植物)長出葉子
The trees are in leaf early this year . 今年樹木的葉子長得早。
The bushes are just coming into leaf. 灌木剛剛長出葉子。
例句
leaf noun [C] (PAPER)
a thin sheet of paper
(紙張的)頁,片,張
leaf noun [C] (TABLE)
an extra part of a table that can be folded away when not being used
活動桌板,折曡桌板