Foxglove Meaning in English
word
ˈfɑksˌɡɫəv
FAHKS-gluhv
fˈɒksɡlʌv
FOKS-gluv
释义
A tall plant with bell-shaped purple, pink, or white flowers, known for its beauty and for being poisonous. It is also used to make certain heart medicines.
用法与细微差别
"Foxglove" is used mainly in gardening, botany, and medicine. It's both an ornamental and toxic plant—do not touch or ingest. Common collocations: "foxglove flowers", "wild foxglove", "foxglove extract".
Spanish: dedaleraPortuguese (BR): dedaleiraPortuguese (PT): dedaleiraChinese (Simplified): 毛地黄Chinese (Traditional): 毛地黃Hindi: फॉक्सग्लव (फूल) - डिजिटलिसArabic: قفاز الثعلبBengali: লোকজ হাতেলি - কাঁকরচুরা (বনজ ফুল)Russian: наперстянкаJapanese: ジギタリスVietnamese: cây mao địa hoàngKorean: 디지털리스 - 여우장갑꽃Turkish: yüksük otuUrdu: فاکس گلو - ڈیجیٹلِس (پودا)Indonesian: foxglove - digitalis (tanaman beracun)
例句
The foxglove grows in many gardens.
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Do not eat the foxglove; it is poisonous.
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Some medicines for the heart are made from foxglove.
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Those tall purple flowers are called foxglove.
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Be careful—children shouldn’t touch the foxglove.
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Wild foxglove covers the hillside every summer.
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