"gemma" 怎么发音
word
ˈdʒɛmə
JEM-uh
dʒˈɛmɐ
JEM-uh
释义
A small part of a plant, like a bud, which can grow into a new shoot, leaf, or flower; in botany, it’s a structure for new growth.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdʒɛmə
英式英语
dʒˈɛmɐ
简化发音
美式
JEM-uh
英式
JEM-uh
语境中听
A gemma forms on the side of the moss plant.
The gemma helps the plant reproduce without seeds.
Scientists study gemmae to learn about plant growth.
If a gemma breaks off, it can grow into a new moss plant.