| 单词 | red-veined | 
| 释义 | red-veinedadj. 1.  Having red veins. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > 			[adjective]		 > veined veined1612 black-veined1625 veiny1677 red-veined1717 venular1724 1717    R. Rawlinson Hist. & Antiq. Hereford 135  				Near the Choir Door, in the South Isle, is against the Wall a red veined marble Monument, suppoted by two Pillars. 1760    W. Cole in  Coll. Top. & Gen. 		(1837)	 iv. 273  				Under the pediment is a sarcophagus of red-veined marble, on which lies a coffin. 1807    J. Grahame Poems II. 22  				At a bramble root, sunk in the grass, The hidden prize, of withered field-straws formed, Well lined with many a coil of hair and moss, And in it laid five red-veined spheres. 1859    G. Meredith Ordeal Richard Feverel I. xviii. 269  				Those fire-threaded mellow curls..rippling at the ends, went like a sunny red-veined torrent down her back almost to her waist. 1877    C. Patmore Unknown Eros xi. 51  				He had put, within his reach, A box of counters and a red-vein'd stone. 1907    Daily Chron. 18 Mar. 6/2  				His face is clear, with the red-veined cheeks of a sailor. 1956    R. Finlayson in  C. K. Stead N.Z. Short Stories 		(1966)	 2nd Ser. 22  				He was a thickset florid man with a red-veined nose. 2007    Chicago Tribune 		(Nexis)	 20 Apr.  				Periodical cicadas—..with black bodies, red-veined wings and, usually, red eyes—can be startling.  2.  spec. Of a leaf, petal, etc.: having reddish veins. Also: (of a plant) having leaves, petals, etc., with reddish veins. ΚΠ ?1785    Earl of Bute Bot. Tables II. 304  				Amaranth... Leaves..red vein'd. 1850    A. Pratt Chapters Common Things Sea-side 49  				Our common Red-veined dock (Rumex Sanguineus), with its curled leaves and red veins, is said to be a good vegetable when boiled. 1862    ‘G. Hamilton’ Country Living 61  				The beets came up, little red-veined leaves, struggling for breath among a tangle of Roman wormwood and garlic. 1936    Geogr. Jrnl. 88 115  				‘Native cabbage’ (the red-veined leaves of a small bush). 1996    R. Mabey Flora Britannica 97/1  				Specimens with red-veined leaves, of the kind developed into beetroots, are quite common in the wild. 2006    N. Devon Jrnl. 		(Nexis)	 19 Jan. 6  				There's..another sweet pea Goldmine..in orange, red-veined petals, yellow heel and perfect for low walls. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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