linden

英['lɪndən] 美['lɪndən]
  • n. [植]椴属;菩提树
  • Linden.
  • n. 林登(美国新泽西州东北部城市)
Noun:
  1. soft light-colored wood of any of various linden trees; used in making crates and boxes and in carving and millwork

  2. any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber

1. I love your house on Linden Street.
我喜欢你们家在Linden街的房子.

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2. Can you tell me how to get to Linden Street, in Riverdale?
你能告诉我怎么去Riverdale的林登街 吗 ?

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3. This was what Linden had hitherto shrunk from doing, but the situation was desperate.
这是林登一直不愿做的事, 可现在情况已经到了山穷水尽的地步.

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4. We'll eat our supper behind the mulberry hedge, under them linden trees.
吃我们,我们将落后于桑对冲晚饭, 根据这些椴树.

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5. Sieben Linden, a self - proclaimed eco - village , is growing fast, unlike the surrounding towns.
SiebenLinden与周边城镇不同, 它 自封 为 生态村, 发展迅速.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He sat under the linden to take a break.
      他坐在菩提树下休息。
    2. There are even discussions about picketing Linden Lab's Battery Street office in San Francisco.
      有平坦的讨论有关打桩菩提树实验室的电池组街道在旧金山的办公室。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This was what Linden had hitherto shrunk from doing, but the situation was desperate.
      这是林登一直不愿做的事,可现在情况已经到了山穷水尽的地步。