grapelike造句
例句与造句
- The blooms are beautiful _ cascading, grapelike clusters of pinkish-white blossoms with yellow throats.
- The fruit's skin is tough with an unappealing flavor, but the pulp is grapelike and refreshing.
- This crimson fruit grows in grapelike clusters and is quite tart with a tiny pit that gets one's attention.
- The scent of the sweet drinks blends with the deep perfume of wisteria, whose tendrils sag with the weight of grapelike clusters.
- Hand-washing also flushes away yeast and other fungi, and the grapelike clusters of staph will soon slide away as well.
- It's difficult to find grapelike in a sentence. 用grapelike造句挺难的
- The fertile part of the leaf is very different in shape, with rounded, grapelike clusters of sporangia by which it reproduces.
- The jaboticaba, a Brazilian native, is a dark purple, grapelike fruit that grows directly from the tree trunk and main branches.
- The blooms are in grapelike clusters, and one by one, the fragrant, porcelain-white blossoms open to reveal red and yellow markings.
- _Slopes decorated with evergreens, hardwoods and abundant wildflowers, including fiddlehead ferns, trillium and princess trees with lavender flowers and grapelike clusters of fruit.
- As this plant spreads easily, one becomes many, creating a mass of man-high mahonia, producing clusters of grapelike berries that delight birds endlessly.
- The pronounced berrylike or grapelike aromas of youth fade, replaced by what experts call " bottle bouquet, " a more subtle network of scents such as clove, cedar and cigar box.
- At the end of all this I hope the tree will live up to the nursery tag on my plant which promises 8-to 12-inch grapelike bunches of white flowers in mid-May.
- There was even a conference of Elizabeth Bishop scholars, who sat in restaurants looking witless and bored, worrying about the politics of publishing, announcing that the licor de jabuticaba ( a local cordial made of grapelike berries and offered in good health ) tasted like " fermented prunes ."
- The fruit is grapelike in size and appearance, and often likened to a muscadine grape in taste . " Myrciaria dubia ", the camu-camu berry, is grown primarily in flood-zone areas of Peru and has one of the highest vitamin C ( ascorbic acid ) concentrations of any fruit, alongside " Terminalia ferdinandiana ".