Bamboo Meaning in English
word
/bæmˈbu/
bam-BOO
/bæmˈbu/
bam-BOO
释义
A tall, fast-growing grass with hollow stems, often used to make furniture, buildings, and other objects.
用法与细微差别
'Bamboo' is usually an uncountable noun when referring to material ('made of bamboo'), but can be countable when talking about individual plants ('three bamboos'). Common collocations: 'bamboo forest,' 'bamboo shoots,' 'bamboo chair.' Often associated with Asian cultures and sustainable materials.
Spanish: bambúPortuguese (BR): bambuPortuguese (PT): bambuChinese (Simplified): 竹子Chinese (Traditional): 竹子Hindi: बांसArabic: خيزرانBengali: বাঁশRussian: бамбукJapanese: 竹(たけ)Vietnamese: tre - cây treKorean: 대나무Turkish: bambuUrdu: بامبو - بانسIndonesian: bambu
例句
There is a bamboo forest near my house.
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Pandas love eating bamboo.
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This chair is made of bamboo.
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Have you ever tried bamboo shoots in a stir-fry?
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The bamboo in my garden grows super fast every summer.
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These cups are really cool—they’re made from recycled bamboo.
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