花蕊 | huā ruǐ | stamen; pistil | |
雄蕊 | xióng ruǐ | stamen (male part of flower) | |
雌蕊 | cí ruǐ | pistil | |
石蕊 | shí ruǐ | reindeer moss; litmus (chemistry) | |
石蕊试纸 | shí ruǐ shì zhǐ | litmus paper (chemistry) |
1 | On getting up early in the morning, you will find the ground strewn all over with flower-like pistils fallen from locust trees. | |
2 | Scots die each year testing if a 9V battery works on their tongue. | |
3 | Meanwhile, Dorinda Heiden-Guss, who heads the county' s economic-development group, has been barraged with requests from companies seeking incentives. | |
4 | Interestedin talking more about my theory, I used my landline to call SherryTurkle, an MIT professor of the social studies of science andtechnology. | |
5 | The dropped pistils from the trees, which are like flowers but not the flowers, would spread all over the ground in the morning. |