'ragweed'的English词汇
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- Parthenium hysterophorus (false ragweed)
- Tetraneuris spp.
- Picris rhagadioloides (syn. Picris sprengeriana; tall oxtongue)
- Any plant in the genus Ambrosia, especially Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed).
- The plant Helenium amarum (yellow sneezeweed).
- Artemisia tripartita subsp. tripartita (syn. Artemisia trifida; threetip sagebrush)
- any of numerous chiefly North American weedy plants constituting the genus Ambrosia that produce highly allergenic pollen responsible for much hay fever and asthma
- widespread European weed with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in United States
- Pokeweed.
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
- Gutierrezia spp. (broomweed, snakeweeds, matchweeds).
- Glossopetalon spinescens (spiny greasewood, Nevada greasewood).
- Adenostoma fasciculatum (chamise).
- Larrea tridentata (creosote bush).
- Spiny shrubs containing oil, of the genus Sarcobatus, native to the United States, especially Sarcobatus vermiculatus.
- Baccharis sarothroides (desert broom)
- low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America
- roundleaf ragwort (Packera obovata, syn. Senecio obovatus)
- golden ragwort (Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus)
- common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
- Texas ragwort (Senecio ampullaceus)
- white snakeroot (Ageratina altissima, syn. Eupatorium rugosum)
- threadleaf groundsel (Senecio flaccidus)
- purplestem aster (Symphyotrichum puniceum)
- Consisting of weeds.
- Abounding with weeds.
- abounding with or resembling weeds
- Of, relating to or resembling weeds.
- (figurative, of a person or animal) Small and weak.
- (figurative, UK, Ireland, informal) Lacking power or effectiveness.
- (botany) Characteristic of a plant that grows rapidly and spreads invasively, and which grows opportunistically in cracks of sidewalks and disturbed areas.
- being very thin
- A bed of loose straw.
- A wooden implement, often oval or round, used by potters, crucible makers, etc., for forming, beating, and rounding their works.
- (music) In the organ, a valve between the wind chest and the mouth of a pipe or row of pipes.
- (heraldry) A narrow vertical stripe, narrower than a pale. Diminutive of pale.
- (engineering) A click or pawl for driving a ratchet wheel.
- (gilding) A tool for gilding the backs of books over the bands.
- (horology) One of the pieces or levers connected with the pendulum of a clock, or the balance of a watch, which receive the immediate impulse of the scape-wheel, or balance wheel.
- (brickmaking) A board on which a newly moulded brick is conveyed to the hack.
- (zoology) One of a pair of shelly plates that protect the siphon tubes of certain bivalves, such as the Teredo.
- (historical, rare) A Parisian measure of blood let; a cup containing three ounces, formerly used by surgeons.
- A portable platform, usually designed to be easily moved by a forklift, on which goods can be stacked, for transport or storage.
- (by extension) Any makeshift bedding place.
- (engineering) One of the series of disks or pistons in the chain pump.
- (gilding) An instrument used to take up gold leaf from the pillow, and to apply it.
- A potter's wheel.
- board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
- a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clay
- a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it
- a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bed
- the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
- False buttonweed (Spermacoce spp.).
- Certain knapweeds (Centaurea spp.).
- Dwarf mallow, common mallow (Malva neglecta).
- Clustered bluet (Oldenlandia uniflora).
- Velvetleaf, Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti).
- Water buttons (Cotula spp.).
- Any of several plants of the genera Diodia and Hexasepalum (syn. Diodella), of the madder family.
- (uncountable) The weed cheatgrass.
- (countable) Someone who cheats.
- (card games, uncountable) A card game where the goal is to have no cards remaining in a hand, often by telling lies.
- (countable) An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception.
- (video games, countable) A hidden means of gaining an unfair advantage in a video game, often by entering a cheat code.
- someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
- weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
- the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme
- a deception for profit to yourself
- weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
- (intransitive) To be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner; to commit adultery, or to engage in sexual or romantic conduct with a person other than one's partner in contravention of the rules of society or agreement in the relationship.
- (intransitive) To violate rules in order to gain, or attempt to gain, advantage from a situation.
- (informal, intransitive) To disregard self-imposed restrictions or commitments in favour of resting or indulging oneself.
- (transitive) To deceive; to fool; to trick.
- (transitive) To avoid a seemingly inevitable thing.
- engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud
- be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
- defeat someone through trickery or deceit
- deprive somebody of something by deceit
- Cotton grass (Eriophorum spp.).
- Any of the cultivated cottons that have escaped and established themselves in the wild.
- A shrubby herb (Gossypium thurberi) of southern Arizona and Mexico.
- (Australia, informal) A tall weed, resembling milkweed, with a ball-shaped seed pod, Gomphocarpus fruticosus (syn. Asclepias fruticosa) and Gomphocarpus physocarpus (syn. Asclepias physocarpa).
- Any of several plants of the genera Abutilon and Hibiscus, especially Hibiscus moscheutos.
- shrub of southern Arizona and Mexico
- pull up (weeds) by their roots
- extinguish by crushing
- clear of weeds by uprooting them
- strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object
- (transitive) To remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground.
- (transitive) To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe.
- (transitive) To remove a plant by pulling it out by the roots.
- the part of a check that is retained as a record
- the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
- a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
- a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
- a small piece
- A piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes.
- The smallest remainder of a smoked cigarette; a butt.
- A pen with a short, blunt nib.
- (electronics, radio frequency circuits) A length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only.
- The remaining part of the docked tail of a dog
- (wiki jargon) An article providing only minimal information and intended for later development.
- An unequal first or last interest calculation period, as a part of a financial swap contract
- Something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump.
- (programming) A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior.
- An old and worn horseshoe nail.
- Stub iron.
- (typography, in tabular matter) A row heading in a table (with horizontal reference, whereas a column heading has vertical reference).
- (computing, middleware) A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing.
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- Parthenium hysterophorus (false ragweed)
- Tetraneuris spp.
- Picris rhagadioloides (syn. Picris sprengeriana; tall oxtongue)
- Any plant in the genus Ambrosia, especially Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed).
- The plant Helenium amarum (yellow sneezeweed).
- Artemisia tripartita subsp. tripartita (syn. Artemisia trifida; threetip sagebrush)
- any of numerous chiefly North American weedy plants constituting the genus Ambrosia that produce highly allergenic pollen responsible for much hay fever and asthma
- widespread European weed with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in United States
- Pokeweed.
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
- Gutierrezia spp. (broomweed, snakeweeds, matchweeds).
- Glossopetalon spinescens (spiny greasewood, Nevada greasewood).
- Adenostoma fasciculatum (chamise).
- Larrea tridentata (creosote bush).
- Spiny shrubs containing oil, of the genus Sarcobatus, native to the United States, especially Sarcobatus vermiculatus.
- Baccharis sarothroides (desert broom)
- low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America
- roundleaf ragwort (Packera obovata, syn. Senecio obovatus)
- golden ragwort (Packera aurea, syn. Senecio aureus)
- common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
- Texas ragwort (Senecio ampullaceus)
- white snakeroot (Ageratina altissima, syn. Eupatorium rugosum)
- threadleaf groundsel (Senecio flaccidus)
- purplestem aster (Symphyotrichum puniceum)
- A bed of loose straw.
- A wooden implement, often oval or round, used by potters, crucible makers, etc., for forming, beating, and rounding their works.
- (music) In the organ, a valve between the wind chest and the mouth of a pipe or row of pipes.
- (heraldry) A narrow vertical stripe, narrower than a pale. Diminutive of pale.
- (engineering) A click or pawl for driving a ratchet wheel.
- (gilding) A tool for gilding the backs of books over the bands.
- (horology) One of the pieces or levers connected with the pendulum of a clock, or the balance of a watch, which receive the immediate impulse of the scape-wheel, or balance wheel.
- (brickmaking) A board on which a newly moulded brick is conveyed to the hack.
- (zoology) One of a pair of shelly plates that protect the siphon tubes of certain bivalves, such as the Teredo.
- (historical, rare) A Parisian measure of blood let; a cup containing three ounces, formerly used by surgeons.
- A portable platform, usually designed to be easily moved by a forklift, on which goods can be stacked, for transport or storage.
- (by extension) Any makeshift bedding place.
- (engineering) One of the series of disks or pistons in the chain pump.
- (gilding) An instrument used to take up gold leaf from the pillow, and to apply it.
- A potter's wheel.
- board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used
- a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clay
- a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it
- a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bed
- the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
- False buttonweed (Spermacoce spp.).
- Certain knapweeds (Centaurea spp.).
- Dwarf mallow, common mallow (Malva neglecta).
- Clustered bluet (Oldenlandia uniflora).
- Velvetleaf, Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti).
- Water buttons (Cotula spp.).
- Any of several plants of the genera Diodia and Hexasepalum (syn. Diodella), of the madder family.
- (uncountable) The weed cheatgrass.
- (countable) Someone who cheats.
- (card games, uncountable) A card game where the goal is to have no cards remaining in a hand, often by telling lies.
- (countable) An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception.
- (video games, countable) A hidden means of gaining an unfair advantage in a video game, often by entering a cheat code.
- someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
- weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
- the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme
- a deception for profit to yourself
- weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
- (intransitive) To be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner; to commit adultery, or to engage in sexual or romantic conduct with a person other than one's partner in contravention of the rules of society or agreement in the relationship.
- (intransitive) To violate rules in order to gain, or attempt to gain, advantage from a situation.
- (informal, intransitive) To disregard self-imposed restrictions or commitments in favour of resting or indulging oneself.
- (transitive) To deceive; to fool; to trick.
- (transitive) To avoid a seemingly inevitable thing.
- engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud
- be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
- defeat someone through trickery or deceit
- deprive somebody of something by deceit
- Cotton grass (Eriophorum spp.).
- Any of the cultivated cottons that have escaped and established themselves in the wild.
- A shrubby herb (Gossypium thurberi) of southern Arizona and Mexico.
- (Australia, informal) A tall weed, resembling milkweed, with a ball-shaped seed pod, Gomphocarpus fruticosus (syn. Asclepias fruticosa) and Gomphocarpus physocarpus (syn. Asclepias physocarpa).
- Any of several plants of the genera Abutilon and Hibiscus, especially Hibiscus moscheutos.
- shrub of southern Arizona and Mexico
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- pull up (weeds) by their roots
- extinguish by crushing
- clear of weeds by uprooting them
- strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object
- (transitive) To remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground.
- (transitive) To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe.
- (transitive) To remove a plant by pulling it out by the roots.
- the part of a check that is retained as a record
- the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
- a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
- a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
- a small piece
- A piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes.
- The smallest remainder of a smoked cigarette; a butt.
- A pen with a short, blunt nib.
- (electronics, radio frequency circuits) A length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only.
- The remaining part of the docked tail of a dog
- (wiki jargon) An article providing only minimal information and intended for later development.
- An unequal first or last interest calculation period, as a part of a financial swap contract
- Something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump.
- (programming) A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior.
- An old and worn horseshoe nail.
- Stub iron.
- (typography, in tabular matter) A row heading in a table (with horizontal reference, whereas a column heading has vertical reference).
- (computing, middleware) A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing.
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- Consisting of weeds.
- Abounding with weeds.
- abounding with or resembling weeds
- Of, relating to or resembling weeds.
- (figurative, of a person or animal) Small and weak.
- (figurative, UK, Ireland, informal) Lacking power or effectiveness.
- (botany) Characteristic of a plant that grows rapidly and spreads invasively, and which grows opportunistically in cracks of sidewalks and disturbed areas.
- being very thin