frosts的意思
frosts中文翻譯:
n.嚴寒天氣,霜凍;霜;冷淡,冷漠;<英,非正式>失敗
v.(使)蒙上霜,結霜;<美>在(糕餅)上撒糖霜;<美>將(頭發)挑染成淡色;為(玻璃)制毛面;受凍
【名】(Frost)(英、美、德)弗羅斯特(人名)
from the root───從根源
omit from───從…刪去;從…中漏掉;從…中刪掉
from hand to mouth───adv.僅能糊口地
seek from───從…中尋找[找到]
recovering from hip surgery───髖關節手術后恢復
banded bullfrog───帶狀牛蛙
deep from───從深處
frothing milk without machine───無機器發泡牛奶
ebbed away from───退潮
crouches like a frog───像青蛙一樣蜷縮著
A bad bout of cold weather, a long spell of frosts could ruin a farmer's entire crop.───一場惡劣的寒冷天氣和長時間的霜凍都可能會毀掉一個農民的全部收成。
Freezing causes frosts, which kill crops.───冰凍會導致霜凍,凍死莊稼。
Most of the butterflies perish in the first frosts of autumn.───大多數蝴蝶在秋季初霜來臨時死亡。
But despite frosts and cool weather, it's too early to say if canola yields will suffer, he said.───他說,盡管如此,但是霜凍和涼爽的天氣使油菜籽產量受損是言之尚早的。
Some trees of the tender kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.───有些嬌嫩的樹已經被霜染成橙黃,紫色,與赤紅。
For all other parts of South Africa that don't receive heavy frosts, it can be planted at any time of the year.───在南非其它任何沒有重霜的地區,它們可以在任何時候被栽植。
Frosts Stopping by Woods on a snowy Evening combines simplicity with profundity and offers us the great strike of symbolism in literary.───羅伯特弗羅斯特的《雪夜林邊小駐》將簡單與深刻完美結合,為我們獻上了詩歌史上象征主義的經典之作。
In polar regions, it also contains water and carbon dioxide ices and frosts, as the Phoenix lander recently confirmed.───在火星的兩極地帶,還可看見水、乾冰和霜,鳳凰號登陸艇已經證明了這一點。
Also in the latter part of the twentieth century there have been fewer frosts and more heatwaves in many parts of the world.───同樣也在20世紀下半期,在世界上許多地方有更少的冰凍和更多的熱浪。
Or late frosts, and drizzle throughout August?
Late frosts are ruination for the garden.
Frosts spoil the last of the flowers.
The dahlias died back when the frosts came.
Dig up your geraniums before the first frosts.
The winter frosts have set in up north.
In many parts of the country, frosts were severe and prolonged.
Snow, water and severe frosts hit sport although still some action with grayling in upper reaches.
Top growth will be dead, but frosts are unlikely to have penetrated deeply.