Thorns Meaning in English
word · lemma: thorn
/ˈθɔɹnz/
THORNZ
/θˈɔːnz/
THAWNZ
释义
Sharp, pointed parts that grow on the stems or branches of some plants, like roses. 'Thorns' can also be used figuratively to refer to problems or things that hurt.
用法与细微差别
'Thorns' is mostly used for plants, especially roses. Can be used figuratively, as in 'a thorn in my side' (a persistent problem). Don't confuse 'thorns' with 'spines' (cactus) or 'prickles' (on the surface of stems).
Spanish: espinasPortuguese (BR): espinhosPortuguese (PT): espinhosChinese (Simplified): 刺Chinese (Traditional): 刺Hindi: काँटेArabic: أشواكBengali: কাঁটাRussian: шипыJapanese: とげVietnamese: gaiKorean: 가시Turkish: dikenUrdu: کانٹےIndonesian: duri
例句
Roses have many thorns on their stems.
basic
Be careful, the thorns are sharp.
basic
The cactus grows thorns to protect itself.
basic
He picked up the flower, but the thorns pricked his fingers.
natural
Sometimes life’s challenges feel like walking through thorns.
natural
There are always thorns with beautiful things, aren't there?
natural