A1 [ C ] a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds植物
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This plant grows quickly and provides excellent ground cover.
Emily scraped away the dead leaves to reveal the tiny shoot of a new plant.
Bees pollinate the plants by carrying the pollen from one flower to another.
Water the plants twice a week, preferably in the morning.
The courtyard was full of exotic plants in terracotta pots.
[ U ] machines used in industry机器,设备
[ C ] a factory in which a particular product is made or power is produced工厂
[ U ] UK a large, heavy machine or vehicle used in industry, for building roads, etc.(用于修路等的重型)设备,装置,机械
[ C usually singular ] something illegal or stolen that has been put secretly in a person's clothing or among the things that belong to them to make them seem guilty of a crime栽赃物品
B1 [ T ] to put a plant into the ground or into a container of soil so that it will grow种植,栽种
[ T ] If you plant a particular area, you put plants into the ground there.在…处种上植物
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She planted some roses and other flowering shrubs.
Some fields are planted with crops for several years, and then returned to pasture for the cattle.
Rake over the soil before planting the seeds.
Before deciding what to plant, think about how much sun comes into that area of the garden.
I think I'll try planting some vegetables this year.
[ T + adv/prep ] to put something firmly and strongly in a particular place放置,安放
C2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to cause an idea or story to exist注入,灌输
[ T usually + adv/prep ] informal to put something or someone in a position secretly, especially in order to deceive someone藏匿;栽赃
B2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal to put a bomb somewhere so that it will explode there藏匿;栽赃
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