释义 |
shrubberyshrub‧be‧ry /ˈʃrʌbəri/ noun (plural shrubberies) - A neat lawn surrounded by rows of shrubbery hugged the base of the red-brick building.
- In the dream she and her father were walking together through the shrubbery.
- Now and then the gleam of a flashlight would wink out through the shrubbery.
- Often, for shrubbery to thrive, it first had to be hacked to the ground.
- People across the river can not see through the shrubbery, which stands in dense clusters, taller than a man.
- She pulled through the clutching shrubbery and skimmed back up the steps, realizing she was leaving footprints of damp earth.
- She pushed through the shrubbery and glimpsed part of a bright blue coat.
- The background was almost white, with a few twirls of shrubbery gnaw-ing at the ground.
1[uncountable] shrubs planted close together: a tangled mass of overgrown shrubbery2[countable] a part of a garden where shrubs are planted close together |