nectar
n. 花蜜; (古希腊、罗马神话中的)众神饮的酒; 琼浆玉液; 甘美的饮料
Nectar is a sweet liquid produced by flowers, which bees and other insects collect.
If you refer to a drink, especially an alcoholic drink, as nectar, you think it tastes very nice.
Tony sipped from his glass. 'Mmm. Ambrosia. Nectar of the gods. Divine. Wonderful.'
托尼从杯中抿了一口感叹道:“哇,人间美味啊,神灵的琼浆玉液呀,天赐之物,太棒了。”
1. a sweet liquid secretion that is attractive to pollinators
2. fruit juice especially when undiluted
3. (classical mythology) the food and drink of the gods; mortals who ate it became immortal
Masture kiwi fruit was chosen as raw material to prepare kiwi nectar.
以成熟猕猴桃为主要原料,制成猕猴桃果茶.
Looked toward a noisy bumblebee sipping nectar from the face of a marigold flower.
看着一群嗡嗡的大黄峰在一朵万寿菊上吸着花蜜.
Agave nectar comes from the same plant that tequila is made from.
龙舌兰花蜜和龙舌兰酒都是来源于同一种植物.
They frequent flowers to collect nectar and pollen to use as food.
答案是,它们会穿梭在花丛间,采集花蜜和花粉作为食物.
Bees gather nectar from flowers.
蜜蜂从花朵上采集花蜜.