nectar
n. 花蜜; (古希臘、羅馬神話中的)眾神飲的酒; 瓊漿玉液; 甘美的飲料
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.'
託尼從杯中抿了一口感嘆道:“哇,人間美味啊,神靈的瓊漿玉液呀,天賜之物,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.
以成熟獼猴桃為主要原料,製成獼猴桃果茶.
Looked toward a noisy bumblebee sipping nectar from the face of a marigold flower.
看著一群嗡嗡的大黃峰在一朵萬壽菊上吸著花蜜.
Agave nectar comes from the same plant that tequila is made from.
龍舌蘭花蜜和龍舌蘭酒都是來源於同一種植物.
They frequent flowers to collect nectar and pollen to use as food.
答案是,它們會穿梭在花叢間,採集花蜜和花粉作為食物.
Bees gather nectar from flowers.
蜜蜂從花朵上採集花蜜.