Banana, grape, apple, daisy which of these is the odd one out? 香蕉、葡萄、苹果、雏菊--这几样东西哪一样与众不同?
Daisy blew these things into Dianna's ears. 戴西悄悄地把这些事告诉黛安娜。
A small or reduced flower, especially one of the grasses and composite plants, such as a daisy. 小花尤指禾木植物或菊科植物的一朵小花或小花穗,例如雏菊花
daisy
[ noun ] any of numerous composite plants having flower heads with well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in a single whorl <noun.plant>
Daisy \Dai"sy\ (d[=a]"z[y^]), n.; pl. {Daisies} (d[=a]"z[i^]z). [OE. dayesye, AS. d[ae]ges-e['a]ge day's eye, daisy. See {Day}, and {Eye}.] (Bot.) (a) A genus of low herbs ({Bellis}), belonging to the family {Composit[ae]}. The common English and classical daisy is {Bellis perennis}, which has a yellow disk and white or pinkish rays. (b) The whiteweed ({Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum}), the plant commonly called daisy in North America; -- called also {oxeye daisy}. See {Whiteweed}.
Note: The word daisy is also used for composite plants of other genera, as {Erigeron}, or fleabane.
{Michaelmas daisy} (Bot.), any plant of the genus {Aster}, of which there are many species.
{Oxeye daisy} (Bot.), the whiteweed. See {Daisy} (b) .
He also sent every employee a packet of daisy seeds as a sign that Baker was "growing again." From the start, Mr. Shaw actively involved employees in decision making.
The spot plays on the same fears about radioactivity as his famous television "daisy spot" for Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign against hard-line conservative Barry Goldwater.
Another lawsuit filed on behalf of an estimated 10,000 junk bond holders claims Milken rigged securities prices by controlling a "daisy chain" of buyers and sellers.