seed的意思和读音

seed

: [sid] : [siːd]

n.

v.;(

seeds  seeding  seeded  

v.+n.plant seed,sow seed,produce seed,sprout seed

adj.+n.sunflower seed

v.harvest

v.sow,plant,broadcast,scatter

n.kernel,stone,pip,pit,spore

seedn.of plants/fruit

1.[c][u]the small hard part produced by a plant, from which a new plant can grow

a packet of wild flower seeds

sesame seeds

Sow the seeds outdoors in spring.

These vegetables can be grown from seed.

seed potatoes(= used for planting)

beginning

2.[c]the beginning of a feeling or a development which continues to grow

the seeds of rebellion

This planted the seeds of doubt in my mind.怀

in tennis

3.[c]one of the best players in a competition. The seeds are given a position in a list to try and make sure that they do not play each other in the early parts of the competition.

The top seed won comfortably.

the number one seed

of a man

4.[u]semen

5.[u]all the people who are the children, grandchildren, etc. of one man

IDM

After his divorce, he let himself go to seed.

go/run to seedto produce flowers and seeds as well as leaves);to become much less attractive or good because of lack of attention

After his divorce, he let himself go to seed.

v.of a plant

1.[i]to produce seeds

2.[t]~ itselfto produce other plants using its own seeds

area of ground

3.[t][usupass]~ sth (with sth)to plant seeds in an area of ground

a newly seeded lawn

in tennis

4.[t][usupass]~ sbto make sb a seed in a competition

He has been seeded 14th at Wimbledon next week. 14

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n.1.a small hard part produced by a plant that can grow into a new plant of the same type; a seed that you eat or use to give flavor to food; one of the small hard seeds inside a fruit such as an apple or orange. The British word is pip.2.a player or team that has been given a number that shows how likely they are to win a competition3.an old word used in the Bible to mean a mans semen. This word is sometimes used humorously.; an old word used in the Bible to mean all the children, grandchildren, etc. of a particular man

v.1.to remove the seeds from a plant or fruit2.to give a player or team a number showing how likely they are to win a competition3.to put seeds in the ground so that they can grow4.if a plant seeds, it produces seeds1.to remove the seeds from a plant or fruit2.to give a player or team a number showing how likely they are to win a competition3.to put seeds in the ground so that they can grow4.if a plant seeds, it produces seeds

1. section seed v. seek ...

3. breed n. seed n. (), weed n. ...

4. modernise vt. 使 seed n. seedbed n. ...

5. athlete;sportsman seeded player;seed top-ranking/topnotch athlete ...

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1.But God gives it a body as he has determined, and to each kind of seed he gives its own body.

2.She said scientists at the C. D. C. were preparing a "seed stock" from virus samples that could be used for a vaccine.

3.Why concern ourselves so much about our beans for seed, and not be concerned at all about a new generation of men?

4.seed viability - how long a given seed might be able to be stored and still sprout to grow out a healthy, productive plant.-

5.But, after all, one of those poor words of mine may spring up in his heart as a good seed some day.

6.The little tadpole, about the size of a sesame seed, is now made up of three layers: the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.

7.So guys don't let the seed of ego to germinate in your mind, as this seed should be used only for you to live up to your expectations.使

8.He keeps walking back and forth, with the seed in a pouch and spreads the seed, back and forth, all day long.

9.Each of these words is a living seed, and has within it a Divine power, which is able to take root, and grow and bear fruit in our hearts.

10.For the pomegranate seeds, I duplicated the polygon seed and scaled it out to create the meat part.