"scape" 怎么发音
word
ˈskeɪp
SKAYP
skˈeɪp
SKAYP
释义
In botany, a 'scape' is a long stem that grows directly from the ground with a flower at its top. Also used as a suffix in words like 'landscape' or 'cityscape' to mean a wide view of a place.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈskeɪp
英式英语
skˈeɪp
简化发音
美式
SKAYP
英式
SKAYP
语境中听
The flower's scape grew straight from the ground.
We studied the garlic plant's scape in science class.
A long green scape appeared before the flower bloomed.
Have you tasted garlic scapes? They're great in stir-fries.