Briers Meaning in English
word · lemma: brier
ˈbɹaɪɝ
BRY-er
bɹˈaɪəz
BRY-uhz
परिभाषा
Briers are thorny plants or bushes, such as wild roses or brambles, that have sharp points on their stems.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly used in literary, rural, or natural contexts. 'Briers' mostly refers to wild, thorny bushes found in woods or fields. Not usually used for garden roses; more for wild growth. Can sometimes be spelled 'briars.'
Spanish: zarzas - espinosPortuguese (BR): silvas - espinhosPortuguese (PT): silvas - espinheirosChinese (Simplified): 荆棘 - 布瑞尔(烟斗树)Chinese (Traditional): 荊棘 - 布瑞爾(煙鬥樹)Hindi: झाड़ियाँ (काँटेदार झाड़ियाँ)Arabic: شجيرات شوكية - نباتات شوكيةBengali: কাঁটাঝোপ - ঝোপঝাড় (কাঁটাযুক্ত)Russian: терновник - колючие кустарникиJapanese: イバラ - 棘のある茂みVietnamese: bụi gaiKorean: 가시덤불Turkish: dikenli çalılar - çalılık (dikenli)Urdu: خاردار جھاڑیاںIndonesian: semak berduri - perdu berduri
उदाहरण वाक्य
We saw many briers in the forest.
basic
The rabbit hid under the briers to escape the fox.
basic
Be careful of the briers along the path.
basic
My jeans got torn by the briers when I walked through the field.
natural
Birds often build their nests in briers to stay safe from predators.
natural
We couldn’t pick the blackberries without getting scratched by the briers.
natural