释义 |
azaleaa‧za‧le‧a /əˈzeɪliə $ -jə/ noun [countable]  azaleaOrigin: 1700-1800 Modern Latin, Greek, from azaleos ‘dry’ - Carpeted with daffodils and bluebells in Spring, followed by magnificent rhododendrons and azaleas.
- Fields and gardens not far from the site of the explosion now are resplendent with jonquils, azaleas and tulips.
- It fell without sound into the mulch Lois kept around her azaleas.
- It was a jungle of thick eucalyptus, corpses, tangled azalea, and memories of aimless nocturnal screams.
- Trying not to disturb the azaleas, she peeked in the dining room window.
a small bush that has large flowers |