单词 | succulent |
释义 | succulent (sʌkjʊlənt ) Word forms: succulents 1. adjective Succulent food, especially meat or vegetables, is juicy and good to eat. [approval] Cook pieces of succulent chicken with ample garlic and a little sherry. ...succulent early vegetables. Synonyms: juicy, moist, luscious, rich 2. countable noun Succulents or succulent plants are types of plants which have thick, fleshy leaves. His potted succulents were looking parched. Collocations: succulent plants Snails can take up residence in the crowns of these succulent plants. Times,Sunday Times But the round leaves of succulent plants were within reach. Smithsonian Mag Succulent plants such as aeoniums and echeverias will go three days without any water very happily; no need to worry about them. Times, Sunday Times The sun casts golden light on succulent plants and thickets of bracken, while the air smells of herbs. Times, Sunday Times Go inside and you'll find midcentury modern by numbers - lots of teak, 1960s prints, succulent plants and bike helmets. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 多汁味美的 Japanese: 汁気の多い |
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