词汇 | ivied |
释义 | ivied adjective literaryuk /ˈaɪ.vid/ us /ˈaɪ.vid/ covered with ivy: 爬满常春藤的 these ancient ivied walls这些爬满常春藤的古墙 Climbing plants bindweed Boston ivy bougainvillea clematis climber English ivy fox grape grapevine honeysuckle hoya old man's beard passion flower philodendron plumbago poison ivy sweet pea traveller's joy trumpet vine twining vine Examples of iviedivied It's firm in the shadow of the ivied wall behind. From CNN So, by climbing from one knotted, clinging stem to another, they were presently seated snugly in the ivied niche in the window. From Project Gutenberg She uttered no cry of surprise, no exclamation of terror, but staggered backward and clung for support to the ivied buttress of the archway. From Project Gutenberg She was always alone, always on foot; he would see her sketching some picturesque old church, some ivied ruin, some fine drooping elm. From Project Gutenberg Some startled birds flew out of the ivied crevices, and made wild, bewildered circles of fright among the walls. From Project Gutenberg The brown ivied house in the village was big and square and faced the sleepy street. From Project Gutenberg The door in the ivied wall had been pushed gently open and a woman had entered. From Project Gutenberg Is there any stronger or sweeter friendship than that born under the ivied towers and spreading elms of college hall and campus? From Project Gutenberg I closed my eyes: the blinding sunshine struck them through the ivied arch. From Project Gutenberg A little snow is sifted lightly on branch, and grass, and ivied wall. From Project Gutenberg The ancestral mansion wherein the lovers would dwell together appeared on one side, and the ivied church where they were to worship on another. From Project Gutenberg At her back the ivied wall of the house beyond stirred faintly with sparrows. From Project Gutenberg The post-office, when we found it, proved to be an ivied cottage, with a good deal of shrubbery round it, having its own pathway, like the other cottages. From Project Gutenberg The fickle sun is flinging its broad beams far and near, now glittering upon the ivied towers, and now dancing round the chimney-tops, now necking with gold the mullioned window. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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