Tumbleweed Meaning in English
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释义
A dry plant that breaks off from its roots and rolls across the ground, especially in deserts, often seen in western movies. It also sometimes symbolizes emptiness or silence in a place.
用法与细微差别
Most common in American English, especially for western U.S. deserts. Also used metaphorically to describe a place that is empty, deserted, or awkwardly silent (e.g., 'It was so quiet, you could see tumbleweeds'). Rare outside this context.
例句
The tumbleweed rolled across the empty road.
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Deserts have many tumbleweeds.
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A big wind pushed the tumbleweed away.
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The old town was so deserted, a tumbleweed could have rolled by.
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After he told the bad joke, there was a tumbleweed moment in the room.
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Look, a tumbleweed! I feel like I'm in a cowboy movie.
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