pigweed

英['pɪgwiːd] 美['pɪgwiːd]
  • n.
Noun:
  1. common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb

  2. leaves sometimes used as potherbs; seeds used as cereal; southern United States to Central America; India and China

  3. leaves collected from the wild

1. And "pigweed" all started with "mean reversion."
野草意味着均值回归。

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2. When eating wild pigweed, you should pay attention to your safety.
食用野生的灰菜应注意安全。

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3. When eating wild pigweed , you should pay attention to your safety .
刺儿菜食用野生的灰菜应注意安全。

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4. Unexpectedly, mother had mowed two baskets of "pigweed" for less than half a hour.
没想到,娘只用了半小时就割了两筐“猪草”。

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5. Rain fell in the barnyard and ran in crooked courses down into the lane where thistles and pigweed grew.
雨落在谷仓院子里,又弯弯曲曲的流时了那些长著蓟草和黎草的小路上;

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6. Some days later, grandmother thought she had trained mother as much as she did, asking her to mow pigweed.
过了些日子,奶奶以为娘已被自己训练得差不多了,就叫娘单独出去割猪草。

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7. Objective: To explore the oxidative damage induced by phalloides and the protective effect of white pigweed mellow on the damage.
结论:鹅膏蕈毒素可引起氧化损伤作用,白藜芦醇可减轻这种损害程度。

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8. Objective: To explore the oxidative damage induced by phalloides and the protective effect of white pigweed mellow on the damage.
结论:鹅膏蕈毒素可引起氧化损伤作用,白藜芦醇可减轻这种损害程度。

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