n.開(kāi)花;花期;全盛期
形容詞: florescent
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1. the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms
Synonym: blossomingfloweringinflorescenceanthesisefflorescence
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1. 熒光:隱蔽性 elusive | 熒光 florescence | 熒光分析儀 fluorescence analyser
2. 花開(kāi)的季節(jié):08 祖國(guó)啊,我永遠(yuǎn)熱愛(ài)你 I Will Love You Forever,My Homeland | 09 花開(kāi)的季節(jié) Florescence | 10 當(dāng)你捧起節(jié)日的美酒 While You Raise the Festal Wine
3. 開(kāi)花, 全盛期, 花期:fillet 頭帶, 帶子, 肉片, 魚(yú)片 | florescence 開(kāi)花, 全盛期, 花期 | fluorescence 熒光, 熒光性
4. 鹽霜:florae flora的復(fù)數(shù) | florescence 鹽霜 | floridean 紅藻的
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When come again in spring, needn't inquire florescence.(當(dāng)春天再來(lái)的時(shí)候,不必再詢(xún)問(wèn)花期。)
Florescence wind accompanies the florescence.(花信風(fēng),隨著花期而來(lái)的風(fēng)。)
The bud time of the other spring ornamentals such as apricot and pear is later than lilac but the end time of florescence is earlier than lilac.(東北地區(qū)多種在春季開(kāi)花的觀賞性植物,如:杏、梨等植物,進(jìn)入花蕾期的時(shí)間要比紫丁香晚,但進(jìn)入未花期的時(shí)間卻比紫丁香早。)
As flower types vary, the florescence will surely be different.(花的品種不同,花信也當(dāng)然不同。)
Florescence prediction and adjustment measures are very important to hybrid maize seed production.(花期預(yù)測(cè)與調(diào)節(jié)對(duì)玉米的雜交制種非常重要。)
This study aims on the spectral features and sensitive spectrum wave band in the apple florescence.(旨在探索蘋(píng)果花期的光譜特征和敏感波段。)
In this paper, introduced that several plant growth regulators effect rice yield and mature degree by growth hormone, gibberellin or ethylene agent on rice of florescence.(本文通過(guò)對(duì)水稻花期噴灑生長(zhǎng)素、赤霉素、乙烯利,探討幾種植物生長(zhǎng)調(diào)節(jié)劑對(duì)水稻產(chǎn)量和成熟度的影響。)
Cold damage was one of the main meteorological disasters on florescence of Dangshan crisp pear, so risk assessment for cold damage was very important.(低溫冷害為碭山酥梨花期的主要?dú)庀鬄?zāi)害之一,其風(fēng)險(xiǎn)評(píng)估具有重要意義。)
The florescence could be controlled.(同時(shí)花期也能人為控制。)
Inflorescence is large, florescence is long.(花序大型,花期長(zhǎng)。)
The imported culture did not reach full florescence until the sixth century.