hawthorn
                                        英 ['hɔːθɔːn]
美 ['hɔ'θɔrn]
                                        
- n. 山楂;山楂树
- n. (Hawthorn)人名;(英)霍索恩
 
                                
                             
                                                
            hawthorn 山楂,山楂树haw,树篱,词源同hedge,thorn,刺。即带刺的树篱,灌木,用于指山楂树及其果实。
 
                                    
            - hawthorn
- hawthorn: [OE] The hawthorn appears to be etymologically the ‘hedgethorn’. Its first element, haw, which in Old English was haga, goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *khag-, which also produced English hedge and possibly haggard (German hagedorn, Dutch haagdoorn, and Swedish hagtorn share the same ancestry). The name of the tree’s fruit, haw [OE], is presumably either a back-formation from hawthorn, or an abbreviation of some lost term such as *hawberry ‘hedgeberry’. Hawfinch dates from the 17th century.
 => haggard, hedge
- hawthorn (n.)
- Old English hagaþorn, earlier hæguþorn "hawthorn, white thorn," from obsolete haw "hedge or encompassing fence" (see haw (n.)) + thorn. A common Germanic compound: Middle Dutch hagedorn, German hagedorn, Swedish hagtorn, Old Norse hagþorn.
                 - 1. Much of the track had become overgrown with hawthorn. 
- 小路上很多地方都长满了山楂树。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 2. He hid the bicycle in the hawthorn hedge. 
- 他把自行车藏在山楂树篱中。
来自辞典例句
 
- 3. Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn. 
- 山楂树上开始长出叶芽。
来自辞典例句
 
- 4. Indeed, she had worn quite a path beneath the hawthorn. 
- 真的,在山楂树下, 她已经走出一条象样的小路来了.
来自辞典例句
 
- 5. A cuckoo began calling from a hawthorn tree. 
- 一只布谷鸟开始在一株山楂树里咕咕地呼叫.
来自辞典例句