buds
n. 芽( bud的名詞複數 ); 苞; 半開的花; 未長大的葉
A bud is a small pointed lump that appears on a tree or plant and develops into a leaf or flower.
Rosanna's favourite time is early summer, just before the buds open.
羅莎娜最喜愛的季節是初夏,恰在花蕾綻放前。
When a tree or plant is budding, buds are appearing on it or are beginning to open.
The leaves were budding on the trees below.
下面的樹正在發芽。
Some men use bud as a way of addressing other men.
You heard what the boss said, bud.
你聽見老闆說的話了,老兄。
When a tree or plant is in bud or has come into bud, it has buds on it.
The flowers are bronzy in bud and bright yellow when open.
這些花的花蕾是青銅色,開放後呈明黃色。
...almond trees that should come into bud soon.
很快就會開花的杏樹
If you nip something such as bad behaviour in the bud, you stop it before it can develop very far.
It is important to recognize jealousy and to nip it in the bud before it gets out of hand.
重要的是要甄辨出嫉妒情緒並儘早消除這種心理,以免其一發不可收拾。
When selecting fresh fish, let your taste buds be your guide.
挑選鮮魚時,要靠味覺才行。
The buds are conical or pyramidal in shape.
花蕾呈圓錐形或金字塔形。
the first buds appearing in spring
春天的初芽
Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring.
柳枝綻青報春來.
The new buds begin to appear in the spring.
春天植物開始吐新芽.