bud

noun

UK/bʌd/
US/bʌd/

Definitions of bud noun

plant(植物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A small, developing part of a plant that grows into a flower or leaf.

    芽;花蕾

    • In the spring, trees begin to sprout new buds.

      春天时,树木开始长出新芽。

    • The rose buds are getting ready to bloom.

      玫瑰花蕾准备开花了。

    • These plant buds need more sunlight.

      这些植物芽需要更多阳光。

person()

  1. Countable(可数名词)informal(非正式)

    Used informally to address another man, often when expressing annoyance; buddy.

    (非正式,用于称呼男性,尤其在表示不满时)老兄;伙伴

    • Hey, bud, why did you do that?

      嘿,老兄,你为什么要那样做?

    • Come on, bud, just calm down.

      拜托,老兄,冷静一下。

    • You are not serious, are you, bud?

      你不是认真的吧,老兄?

substance(物质)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)slang(俚语)

    Cannabis or marijuana.

    大麻;大麻烟

    • He was arrested for possession of bud.

      他因持有大麻而被逮捕。

    • The illegal possession of bud is prohibited in many countries.

      在许多国家,非法持有大麻是被禁止的。

    • He is trying to quit smoking bud.

      他正在尝试戒掉吸食大麻。

Phrases of bud noun

  • in bud

    Describes a plant that is developing buds or is covered in buds that have not yet opened.

    发芽中(植物)

    As spring arrives, many trees are in bud, ready for the new season.

    随着春天的到来,许多树木都含苞待放,为新季节做好准备。

verb

UK/bʌd/
US/bʌd/

Definitions of bud verb

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To produce buds.

    长出嫩芽;发芽。

    • With the arrival of spring, all the trees begin to bud.

      随着春天的到来,所有的树木开始发芽。

    • The grapevines started to bud in the warm weather.

      葡萄藤在温暖的天气中开始发芽。

    • The plants began to bud after several days of rain.

      经过几天的雨后,植物开始发芽。