zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • chā huā shì zuì 'ài de xiāo qiǎn
    Arranging flowers is a favourite pastime of mine.
  • bān zhǒng cǎo běn zhí qīng de máo zhuàng yuán zhuī huā yòng zuò gān huā
    Spanish grass with light feathery panicles grown for dried bouquets.
  • měi zhōu guàn huò pān yuán zhí de shǔ tóu zhuàng huā zhuàng guān máo
    genus of South American shrubs or lianas having large flower heads with feathery pappuses.
  • yòu fěn bái huā de téng màn zhí yòu shí guī wéi lán jǐn shǔ
    vine with feathery leaves and white or pinkish flowers; sometimes placed in genus Fumaria.
  • xiàng shù yàng de guàn yòu zhuàng de de huáng huā fēn jiā nán hǎi 'àn
    large treelike shrub having feathery leaves and clusters of large yellow flower heads; coastal southern California.
  • zhōng děng chǐ cùn dào gāo de cháng kuài de shùyòu chéng de huā shēng yòu máo de liǎng zhuàng de xià huá duō máofēn zài 'ào dōng
    medium to tall fast-growing tree with orange flowers and feathery bipinnate leaves silky-hairy beneath; eastern Australia.
  • duō nián shēng yòu gēn jīng de gāo de cǎo běn zhí jiàn biānshuǐ gōujīng yòu jiē tóuyòu de huī bái zhuàng yuán zhuī huā
    large rhizomatous perennial grasses found by riversides and in ditches having jointed stems and large gray-white feathery panicles.
  • ōu de zhǒng zhí sàn zhǒng píng guǒ xiāng wèi yòu dài bái biān de huā zhuàng tōng cháng yào
    Eurasian plant apple-scented foliage and white-rayed flowers and feathery leaves used medicinally; in some classification systems placed in genus Anthemis.
  • duō nián shēng zhí shǔqīng wēi duō máo xià jīngfāng xiāng zhuàng jīng shàng yòu pán xíng huáng xiǎo huā cóngshēngzhǎng běi měi tài píng yáng hǎi 'àn shā qiū
    lightly hairy rhizomatous perennial having aromatic feathery leaves and stems bearing open clusters of small buttonlike yellow flowers; sand dunes of Pacific coast of North America.
  • liǎo mào zǒu liǎo dào liǎo de huā yuán kǒu kǒugāng hǎo duǒ guò liǎo yīcháng jīn nián chū jiàng de 'é máo xuě
    I took my hat, and, after a four-miles' walk, arrived at Heathcliff's garden gate just in time to escape the first feathery flakes of a snow shower.
  • huáng chūn guǒ xiāng zhǒng fāng xiāng xíng duō nián shēng cǎo běn zhí guǒ xiāng guǒ xiāng shǔ), yuán chǎn 'ōu zhōu zhōng hǎi yòu dài máo de dài yòu shé zhuàng bái huā huáng huā xīn de tóu zhuàng huā
    An aromatic perennial herb(Chamaemelum nobile) in the composite family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean region, having feathery foliage and flower heads with white rays and yellow centers.
  • yòu xiē huā zài yuè kāi fàng
    A few flowers peep out in February.
  • niǎo zài huā cóng zhōng fēi xuánzhōng xiàn liǎo bǎi fàng de huā hěn 'ài chījiù zhè yàng de huā bàn guò liǎo zhè tiān
    The bird went from flower to flower before at last discovering the feeder. He liked the nectar and fed on it the rest of the day.
  • gōng huā liǎo shù qiān yīng bàng de sòng fèi
    The company pays out thousands of pound in legal fees.
  • zhe huā yuán jiāo tán
    Mary talked with me across the garden fence.
  • huā yuán de duān yòng kāi lái yǎng
    One end of the garden was fenced off for chickens.
  • yīn wéi zhōng guó duì zuì yòu néng huò jīn pái de shì huā jiàn xiàng ér gāi xiàng mùdì xuǎn shǒu wáng huì fèng bèi shì jiè guànjūn de bài
    Because the most possible event is the women's foil fencing. And our fencer Wang Huifeng has been nipped by world champion Trillini of Italy.
  • guǒ duì huā duǒ liè gǎn xīng men hái zhǔn bèi liǎo huí xiāng liè jiāo liè yìn lǐng chá liè
    If flowers don't appeal, the company also offers fennel, pepper and Darjeeling tea.
  • běi měi dōng de měi nián luò de guàn yòu xiāng wèi 'ér de xiàng jué lèi zhí de xiàng róu huā de céng céng de xiǎo bái huā
    deciduous shrub of eastern North America with scented fernlike leaves and catkin-like heads of tiny white flowers.
  • bàoměi zhōu bàoměi zhōu zhǒng xiōng měng de xíng māo dòng jīn qián bào), yuán chǎn fēi zhōu huò zhōu nán yòu méi guī huā zhuàng bān diǎn de huáng máo yòu hēi máo
    A large, ferocious cat(Panthera pardus) of Africa and southern Asia, having either tawny fur with dark rosettelike markings or black fur.
  • jīng shòu huā shòu jīngbiàn chéng huā shòu jīng
    undergo cross-fertilization; become fertile.
  • fēng cǎi shí cháng shǐ huā shòu fěn .
    Flowers are often fertilized by bees as they gather nectar.
  • gěi huā yuán zài duō shī xiē féi liào .
    Get some more fertilizer for the garden.
  • gěi huā yuán shī xiē féi liào
    Do some fertilization for the garden!
  • tóng jiāo pèi zài tóng zhū zhí de tóng huā duǒ shàng jìn xíng de shè fěn zuò yòng
    Fertilization resulting from pollination among flowers of the same plant.
  • yóu tóng huā fěn huò jīng shí xiàn de shòu jīng
    fertilization by the union of male and female gametes from the same individual.
  • huā fěn cóng duǒ huā de huā fěn náng chuán dào tóng huā de zhù tóu shàng
    fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the same flower.
  • huā fěn yóu duǒ huā de huā fěn náng chuán dào lìng duǒ huā de zhù tóu shàng
    fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another.
  • fēng cǎi huā fěn shí huì shǐ huā shòu fěn
    The bees may fertilize flowers when they collect nectar.
  • fēng shǐ huā shòu jīng
    Bees fertilize the flowers.
  • fēng shǐ huā shòu jīng
    Bees fertilize flowers.
  • tōng guò dòng de huā fěn lái shòu jīng
    fertilize by transfering pollen.