1.常绿的
1.常绿植物,常绿树;(装饰用的)常绿树枝
1.covered in green leaves all year long, not only in summer
2.used about performers, songs, and other people or things that have been popular and successful for a long time
1.a tree or plant that does not lose its leaves in winter
1.Huge black green evergreens towered over. Gradually the peace and silence of the place began to fill my mind.
渐渐的,我的脑海里开始被这个地方的安静和祥和之气所填满。
2.The evergreens traditionally brought indoors were decorated with apples, symbolizing the Garden of Eden.
传统上带入室内的针叶树用苹果装饰,象征着伊甸园。
3.In the Middle Ages, Christians in Europe added lights and religious symbols to evergreens to make Christmas trees.
在中世纪,欧洲的基督徒在万年青上面加上灯光和宗教象征物成为圣诞树。
4.Planting schemes were dominated by indigenous species of evergreens and hardwoods.
种植计划的主要是常绿树和硬木原生品种。
5.Dad drove the snake and me down the hill on Seavey Landing Road and stopped the car beside a thicket of evergreens and lilacs.
爸爸载着我和那条蛇下山上了西维公路,在一片常青树和紫丁香丛旁停下。
6.We walked away from the river and took cover in a grove of evergreens.
我们离开河岸,到一片常绿树(tree)林中躲避。
7.The snows of northern Finland turn evergreens into frozen apparitions.
芬兰北部的冰雪把常绿植树变成了冻结的幽灵。
8.Around December 21st, the winter solstice, fathers and sons dragged evergreens indoors. . .
在十二月二十一日左右的冬至时,父子们会将针叶树拉进室内…
9.Evergreens were a symbol of survival.
万年青是生存下来的一种象征。
10.Encircling evergreens in the "Pathway of Peace" represent the 50 U. S. states.
围在绿色部分的“通路和平”,代表美国的50个州。