[N-COUNT 可数名词]杂草;野草 A weed is a wild plant that grows in gardens or fields of crops and prevents the plants that you want from growing properly.
...a garden overgrown with weeds.
长满杂草的园子
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[N-VAR 可变名词]水草;水生植物Weed is a plant that grows in water and usually forms a thick floating mass. There are many different kinds of weed.
Large, clogging banks of weed are the only problem.
唯一的问题就是大量水草阻塞了水道。
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[VERB 动词]给…除杂草 If you weed an area, you remove the weeds from it.
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Caspar was weeding the garden...
卡斯珀正在给花园除杂草。
Try not to walk on the flower beds when weeding or hoeing.
拔草和锄地时尽量不要踩到花坛。
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She taught me to do the weeding.
她教我除草。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]烟草;大麻 People sometimes refer to tobacco or marijuana as weed .
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[INFORMAL 非正式]
Two and a half years ago I gave up the evil weed.
两年半以前我改邪归正,不抽大麻了。
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weed/wiːd; NAmEwiːd/
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weedweedsweededweedingnoun1[countable ]a wild plant growing where it is not wanted, especially among crops or garden plants 杂草,野草(尤指庄稼或花园中的)◆The yard was overgrown with weeds.这座庭院杂草丛生。2[uncountable ]any wild plant without flowers that grows in water and forms a green floating mass 水草3the weed[singular ]( humorous) tobaccoor cigarettes 烟草;烟叶;香烟;烟卷◆I wish I could give up the weed (= stop smoking).但愿我能把烟戒掉。4[uncountable ]( informal) the drug cannabis大麻烟5[countable ]( BrE) ( informal,disapproving) a person with a weak character or body 懦弱的人;体弱的人verb[transitive , intransitive ]weed(sth) to take out weedsfrom the ground 除(地面的)杂草◆I've been weeding the flower beds.我一直在除花坛里的杂草。PHRASAL VERBˌweed sth/sb↔ˈoutto remove or get rid of people or things from a group because they are not wanted or are less good than the rest 清除,剔除,淘汰(不需要的或较差的人或物)weed/wiːd; NAmEwiːd/
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weedweed1 /wiːd/ ●○○ noun
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1[countable] a wild plant growing where it is not wanted that prevents crops or garden flowers from growing properly: the constant battle against weeds2[uncountable] a plant without flowers that grows on water in a large green floating mass → seaweed3[countable] British English informal someone who is weak: Nigel’s such a weed, isn’t he?4like weeds in large numbers: Cars clogged the roads like weeds.5the weed informal cigarettes or tobacco6[uncountable]cannabis7(widow’s) weeds old use black clothes worn by a woman whose husband has died
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weedweed2 verb [intransitive, transitive]
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to remove unwanted plants from a garden or other place—weeding noun [uncountable]weed out phrasal verbto get rid of people or things that are not very good: The research will help governments to weed out ineffective aid schemes.
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