词语:莎草(suō-)热度:167

词语莎草(suō-)拆分为汉字:

莎字的拼音、笔画、偏旁部首、笔顺、繁体字,莎字字源来历,莎字演变

1. 莎 [suō]2. 莎 [shā]莎 [suō]〔~草〕多年生草本植物,地下的块根称“香附子”,可入药。莎 [shā]多用于人名、地名。……

草字的拼音、笔画、偏旁部首、笔顺、繁体字,草字字源来历,草字演变

对高等植物中除了树木、庄稼、蔬菜以外的茎干柔软的植物的统称;广义指茎干比较柔软的植物,包括庄稼和蔬菜:青~。野~。茅~。水~。花~。~鞋。~堂(茅草盖的堂屋,旧时文人以此自称山野间的住所,有自谦卑陋的意思)。~原。~坪。~行露宿。~菅人命。……

 

查询词语:莎草(suō-)

汉语拼音:suō cǎo

词语莎草(suō-)基本解释

即香附子”(1239页)。

词语莎草(suō-)详细解释

莎草 [suō cǎo]
  1. 多年生草本植物。多生于潮湿地区或河边沙地。茎直立,三棱形。叶细长,深绿色,质硬有光泽。夏季开穗状小花,赤褐色。地下有细长的匍匐茎,并有褐色膨大块茎。块茎称“香附子”,可供药用。

    唐 李白 《忆旧游寄谯郡元参军》诗:“浮舟弄水簫鼓鸣,微波龙鳞莎草緑。” 明 叶襄 《端午》诗:“水咽山光天亦老,昔日龙舟偃莎草。”

词语莎草(suō-)在线造句

  1. The rest are fragments of papyrus on which verses, lines, or just a few words are written.

    其他的就是一些写在莎草纸上的只言片语,一行字,甚至是几个词。

  2. As early as 2700 BC Egyptians were converting papyrus into thick forms of paper or parchment ready to receive markings from reed pens.

    早在公元前2700年,埃及人便开始把纸莎草纸改进为较厚的纸张或是羊皮纸,以便用芦苇制成的笔记录文字。

  3. There was not significant between the total aboveground biomass and the controlled trial.

    莎草科的生物量低于对照样方,达到了显著差异水平;

  4. When I saw this lore, I knew that it touched on the scenes I had haunted, and I therefore read long in the yellowed papyrus.

    当我看到这个传说,我就意识到它叙述的就是我多次游历的那些场景,因此我花了很长时间阅读这张泛黄的纸莎草纸。

  5. Many of the papyri had not been read for over a thousand years.

    很多的纸莎草纸一千多年来都没有被解读。

  6. And papyrus, a writing surface MADE by pounding a woven mat of papyrus reed into a thin, hard sheet was used by the ancient Egyptians.

    古埃及人使用过纸莎草制做的书写表面,它是由纸莎草编织物捣成的一块又薄又硬的纸页。

  7. Although papyrus was widely used over a long period of time, other materials were also used for writing in ancient Egypt.

    在古埃及,虽然纸莎草纸曾在一个长时期中被广泛使用,但是也有其它的书写材料。

  8. In the papyrus, Ani's journey has a good outcome. Horus, the son of Osiris, speaks up for him, and he's admitted into paradise.

    根据纸莎草卷轴的描述,阿尼的旅程得到圆满的结果。奥西里斯之子荷鲁斯为他说好话,他获准进入天堂。

  9. A material on which to write made from the pith or the stems of this sedge, used especially by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.

    纸莎草纸一种由这种芦苇的茎或髓制成的书写材料,尤其为古代埃及人、希腊人和罗马人使用