茂盛
Teste-se 12 perguntas
Which of the following best describes a '茂盛' garden?
'茂盛' describes something that is lush, luxuriant, and thriving, typically referring to vegetation. Therefore, an overgrown, dense, and healthy garden fits this description best.
In a literary context, if someone describes a writer's imagination as '茂盛', what do they likely mean?
Figuratively, '茂盛' can be used to describe something abundant, flourishing, or rich. A prolific and fertile imagination aligns with this metaphorical usage.
Which scenario most accurately uses '茂盛' to describe hair?
'茂盛' refers to a full, thick, and healthy growth. The sentence implies that despite age, the hair has maintained these qualities. The other options either contradict the meaning of '茂盛' or use it incorrectly in context.
The sentence '那片沙漠的植被非常茂盛。' (Nà piàn shāmò de zhíbèi fēicháng màoshèng.) means 'The vegetation in that desert is very lush.'
Deserts are typically characterized by sparse vegetation, not lush vegetation. Therefore, this statement is factually incorrect if '茂盛' is used to describe a typical desert.
If a forest is described as '茂盛', it means it is dense with thriving plants.
'茂盛' directly translates to lush or luxuriant, which perfectly describes a dense forest with thriving plants.
A single, isolated tree in a field can be described as '茂盛' if it has a very full and healthy canopy.
While '茂盛' often implies a collection of plants, it can also refer to the luxuriant growth of a single plant, especially if its foliage is dense and healthy.
This phrase describes the luxuriant vegetation of the rainforest.
This sentence means 'This lush grassland is full of vitality.'
This phrase means 'The luxuriant trees are growing delightfully.'
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Exemplo
花园里的植物长得很茂盛。