ivy

ivy [ˈaɪvi]  [ˈaɪvi] 

ivy

第三人称复数:ivies

ivy 基本解释

名词[植]常春藤

形容词常春藤联盟的

ivy 词典解释

1. 常春藤
    Ivy is an evergreen plant that grows up walls or along the ground.

ivy 单语例句

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1. Ivy also gave a vivid description of what a typical day is like in the working life of a practice nurse.

2. The Ivy League school says a computer hacker gained entry to its server last month.

3. Perhaps China should try to create its own " Ivy League universities ".

4. For most people lucky enough to have had an Ivy League education, moving to Beijing to become a rap star would probably not be their first choice.

5. Chief executives are four times more likely to have earned their undergraduate degrees from a publicly funded university than from an Ivy League school.

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6. Such glowing testimonials about Wisconsin may make parents wonder just how important that Ivy League degree really is.

7. US statistics show that Chinese Americans account for only 5 percent of the US population but 20 percent of the students in Ivy League schools.

8. The source claims that Victoria celebrated her new business venture with pal Katie Holmes at the Ivy.

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9. Ivy has an unsurpassed focus on the quality of the education and on the quality of staff.

10. Romario dedicated his goal to his daughter Ivy, who was born recently with Down's Syndrome.

ivy 英英释义

noun

1. Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits

    Synonym: common ivy English ivy Hedera helix

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