pods
英 [pɒdz]
美 [pɑdz]
n. 荚; 荚果; (飞机的)吊舱,发射架; 分离舱
pod的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 荚;荚果;豆荚
Apodis a seed container that grows on plants such as peas or beans.- ...fresh peas in the pod.
豆荚里的新鲜豌豆 - ...hot red pepper pods.
红辣椒荚
- ...fresh peas in the pod.
双语例句
- South American bean having very long succulent pods.
南美洲的一种豆类,结有很长的且多汁的豆荚。 - Small genus of Eurasian shrubs with yellow flowers and bladdery pods.
长有黄花和气泡豆荚的亚欧灌木的小的属。 - Ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum.
辣椒属辛辣的红辣椒的磨碎的荚果和种子。 - We had gathered magnolia seed pods for hand grenades;
我们把木兰花籽的荚果集拢起来,当手***用。 - Removal of flowers and pods from flowering soybean plants also delays leaf aging.
如果从大豆开花的植株摘除花和荚,同样也能推迟叶子的衰老。 - The young, fresh pods of several of these trees are tender and can be eaten raw.
这些树中有几种新鲜嫩荚是柔软的,可以生吃。 - The pods are already full ( or have grown very full).
豆荚长得胖鼓鼓的。 - The cocoa bean, actually a seed, grows in pods on trees.
可可豆(实际上就是可可子)生长在可可树的豆荚中。 - Small genus of deciduous trees of China and United States having paniculate flowers and thick pulpy pods.
在中国和美国长有圆锥花序的花和稠密的果肉状的扁豆层的每年落叶的乔木的小属。 - The common annual twining or bushy bean plant grown for its edible seeds or pods.
普通的一年生缠绕或茂密形豆类植物,其种植目的主要是为了获取可食的种子或豆荚。
