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单词 seaweed
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Definition of seaweed in English:

seaweed

noun ˈsiːwiːdˈsiˌwid
mass noun
  • Large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.

    seaweed glistened on the rocks
    count noun seaweeds abound on most shores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This involved making a frame which was decorated in the main with seaweed.
    • The most valued of the cultivated seaweeds is the red alga Porphyra, or Nori.
    • The roads and arches of the futuristic city was set with only minor seaweed and rock debris.
    • They move slowly along and pick up moving prey from the crevices and seaweed among the rocks.
    • Locals explained that the strength of the wind and the high waves had scattered seaweed all over the islands.
    • The seaweed itself was balanced on top of a bed of regular salad leaves giving the impression the salad was much larger than it really was.
    • Eelgrass is not closely related to the true seaweeds, which are algae.
    • I drove home slightly damp and smelling of seaweed, but feeling great.
    • The chicken spring rolls wrapped in seaweed and duck with oyster mushrooms are especially recommended.
    • Cover with a thick layer of seaweed, and a piece of old canvas, blanket, carpet, or dry leaves, to keep in the steam.
    • Every winter the bays and beaches around Bermuda empty of tourists and start to fill with… seaweed.
    • To be on the Okinawa Program is not to be restricted to eating seaweed and warm bricks of tofu.
    • There is also growing interest in culturing seaweed to produce feed for aquaculture.
    • It was Dr Drew who came to the rescue when she analysed the life cycle of the edible seaweed known as Nori.
    • There are hundreds of varieties of seaweed in Breton waters, though only about seven are used for edible purposes.
    • It swam near the bottom with a very graceful and rapid movement and tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed.
    • Compounds of iodine are also present in sea water and in sea kelp, a form of seaweed.
    • In the late 1700s, the abundant seaweed or kelp provided an important source of income.
    • However, the seaweeds or the algae and in particularly the microscopic plankton can fix a lot more carbon than a forest can.
    • Catching brown trout among seaweed is a strange experience for someone used to freshwater fishing on the mainland.
 
 

Definition of seaweed in US English:

seaweed

nounˈsēˌwēdˈsiˌwid
  • Large algae growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.

    seaweed glistened on the rocks
    count noun seaweeds abound on most shores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most valued of the cultivated seaweeds is the red alga Porphyra, or Nori.
    • They move slowly along and pick up moving prey from the crevices and seaweed among the rocks.
    • The chicken spring rolls wrapped in seaweed and duck with oyster mushrooms are especially recommended.
    • Locals explained that the strength of the wind and the high waves had scattered seaweed all over the islands.
    • This involved making a frame which was decorated in the main with seaweed.
    • Cover with a thick layer of seaweed, and a piece of old canvas, blanket, carpet, or dry leaves, to keep in the steam.
    • Compounds of iodine are also present in sea water and in sea kelp, a form of seaweed.
    • It was Dr Drew who came to the rescue when she analysed the life cycle of the edible seaweed known as Nori.
    • There is also growing interest in culturing seaweed to produce feed for aquaculture.
    • Every winter the bays and beaches around Bermuda empty of tourists and start to fill with… seaweed.
    • However, the seaweeds or the algae and in particularly the microscopic plankton can fix a lot more carbon than a forest can.
    • It swam near the bottom with a very graceful and rapid movement and tried to conceal itself in the tufts of seaweed.
    • There are hundreds of varieties of seaweed in Breton waters, though only about seven are used for edible purposes.
    • The roads and arches of the futuristic city was set with only minor seaweed and rock debris.
    • I drove home slightly damp and smelling of seaweed, but feeling great.
    • Catching brown trout among seaweed is a strange experience for someone used to freshwater fishing on the mainland.
    • The seaweed itself was balanced on top of a bed of regular salad leaves giving the impression the salad was much larger than it really was.
    • Eelgrass is not closely related to the true seaweeds, which are algae.
    • In the late 1700s, the abundant seaweed or kelp provided an important source of income.
    • To be on the Okinawa Program is not to be restricted to eating seaweed and warm bricks of tofu.
 
 
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