释义 |
si·sym·bri·um \sə̇ˈsimbrēəm\ noun Etymology: Latin, a fragrant herb, perhaps mint, from Greek sisymbrion bergamot, watercress 1. capitalized : a genus of annual or biennial herbs (family Cruciferae) having a pubescence of simple unbranched hairs, lyrate pinnatifid leaves, and terete stems and comprising the hedge mustards — see descurainia 2. -s : any plant of the genus Sisymbrium |