English to Chinese Dictionary eucalyptus

eucalyptus

桉树
definition
noun
Quick-growing wattles and eucalypts (gum trees) spread through the country for a multitude of uses on farms, mines, and railways and became a mark of habitation.
a fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree.
translation of 'eucalyptus'
noun
桉树
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After an hour, we reached the first hills, dotted with the 'eucalyptus' groves that flank the mountain.
Standing under a 'eucalyptus' tree, we are looking up at a koala.
Use 'eucalyptus' to remove sticky marks from objects.
Holistic practitioners use 'eucalyptus' to treat respiratory problems, such as coughs, colds, and asthma.
At about 1:30 in the afternoon, wind-fanned flames leapt to the tops of the native 'eucalypts' and imported pines, igniting them.
Can anyone advise me as to whether or not rhododendrons will grow/thrive under 'eucalypts' ?
Apparently the sun releases the 'eucalyptus oil' in the leaves, which causes the blue haze over the region.
Petaurids feed on insects and on the sap and gum of 'eucalypts' and acacias.
If curtains are too heavy for your machine, mouldy areas should first be rubbed with 'eucalyptus oil' , left for a few hours, and then wiped clean with a damp cloth.
For washing woollens and other clothes, mix four cups of pure soap flakes with two cups of methylated spirits and one tablespoon of 'eucalyptus oil' .
I roll my swag out under the shady trees along the creek; it's a chain of deep waterholes fringed by spiky pandanus and smooth white 'eucalypts' .
The plethora of uses for 'eucalypts' takes up a fair bit of space, as does a discussion of ways to adapt agriculture to a new, more sustainable way of thinking.
A suitable rub for stiff areas can be made up as follows: 2 drops 'eucalyptus oil' ; 2 drops oil of wintergreen; 5 drops lavender oil; 3 drops rosemary oil; 1 drop black pepper oil.
They won't come to see rows of monotonous pines and 'eucalypts' .
In fact, where the karakas were supposed to be there was a plantation of 'eucalypts' .
He said authorities in the past introduced pioneer species such as acacias and 'eucalypts' that adapted quickly to badly eroded areas on barren land.
I looked up and saw that the trees I was standing under were 'eucalypts' , which had released their oily, pungent aroma into the wet air.
Aromatic scents of 'eucalypts' and heath plants wafted up from the plains.
Substances that cats find aversive include citronella, perfumes, solid air fresheners, citrus, aloe, and 'eucalyptus oil' .
That explains our 'eucalypts' and tea trees, with their large open flowers full of nectar.
Substances such as menthol, wintergreen oil, 'eucalyptus oil' , or turpentine cause cool or hot sensations that can temporarily relieve or cover up pain.
Instead of using fabric softener and to deter clothes moths, rinse your clothes with a solution made from 2 litres of white vinegar and 50 ml of 'eucalyptus oil' , shaken.
For example, when a client has epilepsy, 'eucalyptus oil' cannot be used due to its stimulating effect on the brain.
That is where you've got grazing land largely, and it appears that the woody vegetation, trees, 'eucalypts' and acacias, native pines and other shrubs, are becoming denser and denser.
You can also get quick relief from the pain of insect bites by applying 'eucalyptus oil' to sore and swollen areas.
Wherever possible, try to simply deter ants by sprinkling 'eucalyptus oil' or crushed garlic cloves along their paths.
These preparations may reduce coughing and usually contain menthol, camphor and 'eucalyptus oil' .
Wipe adhesive labels gently with methylated spirits and a few drops of 'eucalyptus oil' to remove from plastic, glass and other surfaces.
Among Kangaroo Island's earliest industries, apart from the whaling and sealing, were shipbuilding, salt harvesting, quarrying and the production of 'eucalyptus oil' .
Quick-growing wattles and 'eucalypts' (gum trees) spread through the country for a multitude of uses on farms, mines, and railways and became a mark of habitation.
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