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briar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Plants, Tobacco
bri·ar, brier /ˈbraɪə $ -ər/ noun  1. [countable, uncountable]HBP a wild bush with branches that have small sharp points 欧石楠〔一种有刺的野生灌木〕2. [countable]DFT a tobacco pipe made from briar 欧石楠根烟斗
Examples from the Corpus
briarFeel briar and thorn snag heel and heart and soul, but never think that hiding is the end of it.Hedgerow briars are best left for walking sticks.The woods are a tangle of briars, fallen trees, and brush.Copses of beech and alder appeared, straggling along the banks with their roots lost in a tangle of briars and bracken.He was working in a thicket of briar, elder and dead wood from a fallen tree.Over the years, a prickly briar hedge grew up along the castle, which no one could penetrate.When he approached the briar hedge, it melted away and be-came a flowering path.
Origin briar 1. Old English brer2. (1800-1900) briar type of heather ((19-20 centuries)), from French bruyère
bri·ar nounChineseSyllable
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briar
briar , brier /ˈbraɪə $ -ər/ noun
 Sense 1
 Language: Old English
 Origin: brer
 Sense 2
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: briar type of heather (19-20 centuries), from French bruyère
1. [uncountable and countable] a wild bush with branches that have small sharp points
2. [countable] a tobacco pipe made from briar


briar (also brier) BrE /ˈbraɪə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbraɪər/ 🔊 nouna wild bush with thorns, especially a wild rose bush 多刺野灌木;(尤指)野蔷薇丛a bush with a hard root that is used for making tobacco pipes; a tobacco pipe made from this root 欧石楠(其坚硬根部可制烟斗);(用欧石楠根制的)烟斗