tulip

US: /ˈtuɫəp/

UK: /tjˈuːlɪp/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

tulip /'tju:lip/
  • danh từ
    • (thực vật học) cây uất kim hương
    • hoa uất kim hương


Advanced English dictionary

+ noun
a large, brightly coloured spring flower, shaped like a cup, on a tall stem

Collocation

ADJ.

dwarf | early, late, mid-season

TULIP + NOUN

bulb | fields

More information about FLOWERS

FLOWERS:

grow ~
Tulips are grown everywhere.

breed ~
She breeds orchids in her greenhouse.

plant, put in ~
Autumn is the best time to plant peonies.

dig out/up, take out ~
Dig up your geraniums before the first frosts.

spray, water ~
It's a good idea to spray your roses against greenfly.

prune
roses
deadhead ~
Don't forget to deadhead the pansies.

pick (sb) ~
I picked some daffodils for you.

smell ~
He stopped to smell the flowers.

arrange ~
She arranged the tulips in a vase.

bring/give/send/take (sb) ~
He took her flowers and chocolates.

~ grow
Daffodils grow wild in the mountains.

~ be in flower, be/come out, (be in) bloom, come into flower, come out, flower
The spring flowers were just coming out. What time of year do daffodils flower?

~ smell
Some of these roses smell absolutely wonderful.

~ close/open (up)
You know it's summer when the first daisies open.

~ droop, wilt, wither
The petunias were already wilting in the hot sun.

~ be over
It was April and the snowdrops were long over.

a bouquet/bunch/garland/posy/spray/vase of ~
a spray of mixed violets and primroses



Concise dictionary

tulips'tuːlɪp /'tju-
noun
+any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower


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