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daisy
- IPA[ˈdāzē]
美式
- a small grassland plant that has flowers with a yellow disk and white rays. It has given rise to many ornamental garden varieties.;used in names of other plants with flowers similar to the daisy, e.g., Michaelmas daisy, Shasta daisy.
noun: daisy, plural noun: daisies
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- a string of daisies threaded together by their stems.
- connect (several devices) together in a linear series: three daisy-chained CD-ROM drives
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- a string of daisies threaded together by their stems.
- connect (several devices) together in a linear series: three daisy-chained CD-ROM drives
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in sport) a ball hit or bowled so as to roll along the ground: he delivered a left-foot daisy-cutter into the far bottom corner
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- a South African gerbera, grown for its large brightly colored flowers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an often-cultivated Eurasian daisy that has large white flowers with yellow centers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- expressing encouragement to a child who has fallen or is being lifted.
Oxford Dictionary
- a plant of the daisy family, sometimes cultivated for its bright flowers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express encouragement to a child who has fallen or is being lifted.
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英式
- a small European grassland plant which has flowers with a yellow disc and white rays.
Oxford Dictionary