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poppy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pop·py /ˈpɒpi $ -ˈpɑː-/ noun (plural poppies) [countable]  HBPa plant that has brightly coloured, usually red, flowers and small black seeds 罂粟5 see picture at 见图 flower1
Examples from the Corpus
poppyI have not seen a cultivated poppy as good as this anywhere.For this reason lupins, poppies, carrots and parsnips are notoriously difficult to transplant successfully.By November 1924,185 persons were employed, and twenty-seven million poppies were produced.What could look lovelier than any or all of these complemented by orange poppies?But it is the poppies which dazzle.I notice that my dress has three poppies at the waist.While we planted wild poppies, Mrs Saulitis told me about her love affair with the sergeant.
Origin poppy Old English popæg, popig, from Latin papaver
pop·py nounChineseSyllable
a has usually coloured, that plant brightly Corpus


poppy
poppy /ˈpɒpi $ -ˈpɑː-/ noun (plural poppies) [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: popæg, popig, from Latin papaver
a plant that has brightly coloured, usually red, flowers and small black seeds


poppyBrE /ˈpɒpi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpɑːpi/ 🔊 noun (
plural
poppies
)
a wild or garden plant, with a large delicate flower that is usually red, and small black seeds. Opium is obtained from one type of poppy. 罂粟poppy fields/seeds罂粟田/籽