plant 音标拼音: [pl'ænt]
n . 植物,工厂,生长
vt . 种植,栽培,培养,安置
vi . 种植
植物,工厂,生长种植,栽培,培养,安置种植
plant 插值;工厂;衣场;性能指标
plant 厂
plant n 1 :
buildings for carrying on industrial labor ; "
they built a large plant to manufacture automobiles " [
synonym : {
plant },
{
works }, {
industrial plant }]
2 : (
botany )
a living organism lacking the power of locomotion [
synonym : {
plant }, {
flora }, {
plant life }]
3 :
an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience 4 :
something planted secretly for discovery by another ; "
the police used a plant to trick the thieves "; "
he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant "
v 1 :
put or set (
seeds ,
seedlings ,
or plants )
into the ground ;
"
Let '
s plant flowers in the garden " [
synonym : {
plant }, {
set }]
2 :
fix or set securely or deeply ; "
He planted a knee in the back of his opponent "; "
The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum "
[
synonym : {
implant }, {
engraft }, {
embed }, {
imbed }, {
plant }]
3 :
set up or lay the groundwork for ; "
establish a new department " [
synonym : {
establish }, {
found }, {
plant },
{
constitute }, {
institute }]
4 :
place into a river ; "
plant fish "
5 :
place something or someone in a certain position in order to secretly observe or deceive ; "
Plant a spy in Moscow "; "
plant bugs in the dissident '
s apartment "
6 :
put firmly in the mind ; "
Plant a thought in the students '
minds " [
synonym : {
plant }, {
implant }]
Plant \
Plant \,
n . [
AS .
plante ,
L .
planta .]
1 .
A vegetable ;
an organized living being ,
generally without feeling and voluntary motion ,
and having ,
when complete ,
a root ,
stem ,
and leaves ,
though consisting sometimes only of a single leafy expansion ,
or a series of cellules ,
or even a single cellule .
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Note :
Plants are divided by their structure and methods of reproduction into two series ,
ph [
ae ]
nogamous or flowering plants ,
which have true flowers and seeds ,
and cryptogamous or flowerless plants ,
which have no flowers ,
and reproduce by minute one -
celled spores .
In both series are minute and simple forms and others of great size and complexity .
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As to their mode of nutrition ,
plants may be considered as self -
supporting and dependent .
Self -
supporting plants always contain chlorophyll ,
and subsist on air and moisture and the matter dissolved in moisture ,
and as a general rule they excrete oxygen ,
and use the carbonic acid to combine with water and form the material for their tissues .
Dependent plants comprise all fungi and many flowering plants of a parasitic or saprophytic nature .
As a rule ,
they have no chlorophyll ,
and subsist mainly or wholly on matter already organized ,
thus utilizing carbon compounds already existing ,
and not excreting oxygen .
But there are plants which are partly dependent and partly self -
supporting .
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The movements of climbing plants ,
of some insectivorous plants ,
of leaves ,
stamens ,
or pistils in certain plants ,
and the ciliary motion of zoospores ,
etc .,
may be considered a kind of voluntary motion .
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2 .
A bush ,
or young tree ;
a sapling ;
hence ,
a stick or staff .
"
A plant of stubborn oak ." --
Dryden .
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3 .
The sole of the foot . [
R .] "
Knotty legs and plants of clay ." --
B .
Jonson .
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4 . (
Com .)
The whole machinery and apparatus employed in carrying on a trade or mechanical business ;
also ,
sometimes including real estate ,
and whatever represents investment of capital in the means of carrying on a business ,
but not including material worked upon or finished products ;
as ,
the plant of a foundry ,
a mill ,
or a railroad .
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5 .
A plan ;
an artifice ;
a swindle ;
a trick . [
Slang ]
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It was n '
t a bad plant ,
that of mine ,
on Fikey .
--
Dickens .
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6 . (
Zool .)
(
a )
An oyster which has been bedded ,
in distinction from one of natural growth .
(
b )
A young oyster suitable for transplanting . [
Local ,
U .
S .]
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{
Plant bug } (
Zool .),
any one of numerous hemipterous insects which injure the foliage of plants ,
as {
Lygus lineolaris },
which damages wheat and trees .
{
Plant cutter } (
Zool .),
a South American passerine bird of the genus {
Phytotoma },
family {
Phytotomid [
ae ]}.
It has a serrated bill with which it cuts off the young shoots and buds of plants ,
often doing much injury .
{
Plant louse } (
Zool .),
any small hemipterous insect which infests plants ,
especially those of the families {
Aphid [
ae ]}
and {
Psyllid [
ae ]};
an aphid .
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Plant \
Plant \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Planted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Planting }.] [
AS .
plantian ,
L .
plantare .
See {
Plant },
n .]
1 .
To put in the ground and cover ,
as seed for growth ;
as ,
to plant maize .
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2 .
To set in the ground for growth ,
as a young tree ,
or a vegetable with roots .
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Thou shalt not plant thee a grove of any trees .
--
Deut .
xvi .
21 .
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3 .
To furnish ,
or fit out ,
with plants ;
as ,
to plant a garden ,
an orchard ,
or a forest .
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4 .
To engender ;
to generate ;
to set the germ of .
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It engenders choler ,
planteth anger . --
Shak .
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5 .
To furnish with a fixed and organized population ;
to settle ;
to establish ;
as ,
to plant a colony .
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Planting of countries like planting of woods .
--
Bacon .
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6 .
To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of ;
as ,
to plant Christianity among the heathen .
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7 .
To set firmly ;
to fix ;
to set and direct ,
or point ;
as ,
to plant cannon against a fort ;
to plant a standard in any place ;
to plant one '
s feet on solid ground ;
to plant one '
s fist in another '
s face .
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8 .
To set up ;
to install ;
to instate .
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We will plant some other in the throne . --
Shak .
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Plant \
Plant \,
v .
i .
To perform the act of planting .
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I have planted ;
Apollos watered . --
1 Cor .
iii .
6 .
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258 Moby Thesaurus words for "
plant ":
accouterments ,
adulterate ,
agent provocateur ,
amphibian ,
angiosperm ,
annual ,
apparatus ,
appliances ,
appointments ,
appurtenances ,
aquatic plant ,
armament ,
armory ,
arsenal ,
assembly line ,
assembly plant ,
assign ,
atomic energy plant ,
base ,
bed ,
biennial ,
bindery ,
boatyard ,
boilery ,
bookbindery ,
bosom ,
bottle up ,
brewery ,
brickyard ,
broadcast ,
build ,
build in ,
bury ,
bush ,
cache ,
cannery ,
capper ,
clawed ,
colonize ,
come -
on man ,
conceal ,
confirm ,
conveniences ,
cook ,
cosmopolite ,
cover ,
creamery ,
cutting ,
dairy ,
deciduous plant ,
decoy ,
deep -
dye ,
defense plant ,
define ,
denizen ,
deposit ,
dibble ,
dicot ,
dicotyledon ,
disseminate ,
distillery ,
dockyard ,
doctor ,
drill ,
duffel ,
dust ,
embed ,
embosom ,
empeople ,
engraft ,
engrave ,
entomb ,
entrench ,
ephemeral ,
equipage ,
equipment ,
establish ,
etch ,
evergreen ,
exotic ,
facilities ,
facility ,
factory ,
factory belt ,
factory district ,
fake ,
feeder plant ,
file and forget ,
fittings ,
fix ,
fixtures ,
flour mill ,
flower ,
flowering plant ,
footed ,
forest ,
found ,
foundry ,
fungus ,
furnishings ,
furniture ,
gametophyte ,
gear ,
ground ,
gymnosperm ,
herb ,
hide ,
hide away ,
hoofed ,
hydrophyte ,
impact ,
impedimenta ,
implant ,
impress ,
imprint ,
industrial park ,
industrial zone ,
infix ,
informant ,
informer ,
ingrain ,
inhabit ,
inhume ,
inject ,
inscribe ,
inseminate ,
insinuate ,
install ,
installations ,
inter ,
introduce ,
invest ,
jam ,
juggle ,
keep hidden ,
keep secret ,
kit ,
lay away ,
lay the foundation ,
load ,
lock up ,
lodge ,
machinery ,
main plant ,
manipulate ,
manufactory ,
manufacturing plant ,
manufacturing quarter ,
materiel ,
mill ,
mint ,
monocot ,
monocotyl ,
munition ,
munitions ,
munitions plant ,
occult ,
oil refinery ,
outfit ,
pack ,
packing house ,
paraphernalia ,
pedal ,
people ,
perennial ,
pitch ,
place ,
plantar ,
plumbing ,
polycot ,
polycotyl ,
polycotyledon ,
populate ,
position ,
pot ,
pottery ,
power plant ,
print ,
production line ,
push -
button plant ,
put ,
put away ,
put in ,
put up ,
refinery ,
reforest ,
reset ,
retimber ,
retouch ,
rig ,
rigging ,
root ,
salt ,
sawmill ,
scatter ,
scatter seed ,
screen ,
seal up ,
seat ,
secret agent ,
secrete ,
seed ,
seed down ,
seed plant ,
seedling ,
seminate ,
set ,
set in ,
set out ,
set up ,
settle ,
settle in ,
shill ,
shipyard ,
shop ,
shrub ,
situate ,
sophisticate ,
sow ,
sow broadcast ,
spermatophyte ,
sporophyte ,
spy ,
stack ,
stamp ,
stash ,
station ,
stereotype ,
stock -
in -
trade ,
stool pigeon ,
stoolie ,
store away ,
stow away ,
subassembly plant ,
sugar refinery ,
tackle ,
taloned ,
tamper with ,
tannery ,
thallophyte ,
things ,
toed ,
tomb ,
transplant ,
tree ,
triennial ,
ungulate ,
utensils ,
vascular plant ,
vegetable ,
vest ,
vine ,
wedge ,
weed ,
winery ,
works ,
yard ,
yards
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Bottle-gourd Plant - JW. ORG The Hebrew term represents the plant that Jehovah caused to grow miraculously overnight to provide shade for the prophet Jonah as he sat in a booth awaiting the results of his prophesying against Nineveh
Plants - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY rape plant: reed: rice: rue: rush: saffron: salt herb: saprophytes: g93 3 22 24 sea buckthorn: seaweed: snow plant: g93 3 22 24 sorghum: sorrel: soybeans: spelt: spider plant: g86 4 22 30 spikenard: squash: g04 7 8 31; g04 12 8 22-23 sugarcane: tea: thistle: thorn: tomato: trifoliate orange: g89 5 22 28 tropical roselle: g02 5 8 31
Jehovah’s Witnesses—Official Website: jw. org | English We come from hundreds of ethnic and language backgrounds, yet we are united by common goals Above all, we want to honor Jehovah, the God of the Bible and the Creator of all things We do our best to imitate Jesus Christ and are proud to be called Christians Each of us regularly spends time helping people learn about the Bible and God’s Kingdom
Baca - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY However, the Bible does not specify how “the sound of a marching” was produced (whether by means of the leaves, the branches, or some other part of the plant) and simply indicates that it occurred in “the tops” of the plants
Plant Experiments: How Plants Use Math | Was It Designed? - JW. ORG The findings were based on experiments on a plant of the mustard family called Arabidopsis thaliana Researchers found that this plant carefully rations its food reserves according to the length of the night, no matter whether 8, 12, or 16 hours remained until dawn
Consider the Evidence from Plant Life - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY Plant life includes the vegetable phytoplankton of the sea, basic to sustaining fish and other marine creatures Vegetation, from grasses to trees, is the foundation of the “food chain” on the land
Was It Designed? | Intelligent Design - JW. ORG This berry contains no blue pigment, yet it exhibits the most intense blue known in any plant What is the secret behind its brilliant color?
Broom Tree - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY While this may be the case, it is also possible that another variety of this plant existed in Job’s day (over 3,000 years ago) rather than just the present white broom tree (Retama raetam) that now grows
Photosynthesis - JW. ORG See how plants, bacteria, and algae use photosynthesis to help give us every bite of food and every breath of air we need
“You Have Need of Endurance” - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY Spiritually speaking, we may find ourselves in circumstances that test the quality of our endurance What will help us to endure under trial? Like the live-forever plant, we can store up the life-giving water of God’s Word and associate closely with true Christians for support and protection