bush
- IPA[bʊʃ]
英式
- a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length;a bunch of ivy as a vintner's sign.
- spread out into a thick clump
noun: bush, plural noun: bushes
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名詞
- 1. a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length a rose bush 同義詞
- ▪ historical a bunch of ivy as a vintner's sign.
- 2. (especially in Australia and Africa) wild or uncultivated country they have to spend a night camping in the bush 同義詞
- ▪ vegetation growing in the bush the lowland country was covered in thick bush
- ▪ New Zealand indigenous rainforest.
- ▪ South African uncivilized or primitive bush justice
- 3. a luxuriant growth of thick hair or fur a childish face with a bush of bright hair
- ▪ vulgar slang a woman's pubic hair.
動詞
- 1. spread out into a thick clump her hair bushed out like a halo
- tired out; exhausted: unless you're totally bushed, it's best to press on
Oxford Dictionary
- a metal lining for a round hole, especially one in which an axle revolves.
Oxford Dictionary
- a metal lining for a round hole, especially one in which an axle revolves.
Oxford American Dictionary
- tired out: after three days of training, the rookies were totally bushed
Oxford American Dictionary
- any of a number of shrubs noted for their bright red autumn foliage, in particular the kochia ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- any of a number of shrubs noted for their bright red autumn foliage, in particular the kochia ...
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- IPA[bo͝oSH]
美式
- a shrub or clump of shrubs with stems of moderate length: a rose bush the plant will develop into a dense bush
- spread out into a thick clump: her hair bushed out like a halo
- short for bush league
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʊʃ]
英式
- a metal lining for a round hole, especially one in which an axle revolves.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bo͝oSH]
美式
- a metal lining for a round hole, especially one in which an axle revolves.
Oxford American Dictionary