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Definition of bottlebrush in English: bottlebrushnoun ˈbɒtlbrʌʃˈbɑdlˌbrəʃ 1A cylindrical brush for cleaning inside bottles. 洗瓶刷 Example sentencesExamples - To clean your hamster's water bottle you'll need a bottlebrush, spout brush and dish washing liquid.
- Use a clean bottlebrush to scrub out pipes and tubes.
- If you use a water bottle, use a bottlebrush to clean it thoroughly.
- Use a clean bottlebrush to thoroughly remove all traces of milk, rinse and then sterilise.
- With a clean bottlebrush and hot soapy water, thoroughly clean the bottles and other items.
2An Australian shrub or small tree with spikes of scarlet or yellow flowers which resemble bottlebrushes. 红千层,问荆 Genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae Example sentencesExamples - The tufts of long stamens on the bloom resemble those of a bottlebrush, thus the common name of this popular shrub.
- This appealing, diminutive shrub blooms in spring with honey-scented flowers that look like bottlebrushes, and they are hummingbird magnets!
- These beautiful evergreen shrubs are known as bottlebrushes because of the cylindrical-shape of their cream, yellow or red blooms that emerge in spring and summer.
- Naniloa is a flat, simple, public course distinguished by bottlebrush trees.
- Neighbour Ian Kinny, whose memorial garden along with a gum tree, bottlebrush and shrubs were destroyed, described the impact of the attack as ‘extremely cruel’.
- 2.1 Any of a number of plants bearing flowers similar to those of the bottlebrush.
开洗瓶刷状花的植物 Example sentencesExamples - Bulbs boast the spiky spaceships of alliums, and the long-lasting bottlebrushes of perennial grasses - an invaluable group of plants when it comes to attractive seed heads - provide a huge variety of scale and texture.
- Last year, I took the plunge and hired a gardener, mostly to help me rid one side of all the ivy and to help tame the line of bottlebrush plants that wasn't quite brush and wasn't quite tree.
- On hot August days, as the sun sets over the right ridge of Mt. Tam, we like to water the row of bottlebrush plants that take the brunt of the afternoon heat in the garden.
- Melaleucas and bottlebrushes make excellent screening plants, stand-alone specimens and accents among other native species such as banksias and grevilleas.
- Atop City Hall in Toronto, downtown workers watch butterflies and birds loiter among native plants like bottlebrush grass, eastern columbines, grey-headed coneflowers and New Jersey tea bushes.
Definition of bottlebrush in US English: bottlebrushnounˈbɑdlˌbrəʃˈbädlˌbrəSH 1An Australian shrub or small tree with spikes of scarlet or yellow flowers that resemble a cylindrical brush in shape. 红千层,问荆 Genus Callistemon, family Myrtaceae Example sentencesExamples - These beautiful evergreen shrubs are known as bottlebrushes because of the cylindrical-shape of their cream, yellow or red blooms that emerge in spring and summer.
- The tufts of long stamens on the bloom resemble those of a bottlebrush, thus the common name of this popular shrub.
- Naniloa is a flat, simple, public course distinguished by bottlebrush trees.
- Neighbour Ian Kinny, whose memorial garden along with a gum tree, bottlebrush and shrubs were destroyed, described the impact of the attack as ‘extremely cruel’.
- This appealing, diminutive shrub blooms in spring with honey-scented flowers that look like bottlebrushes, and they are hummingbird magnets!
- 1.1 Any of a number of plants bearing spikes of flowers that resemble a cylindrical brush.
Example sentencesExamples - Atop City Hall in Toronto, downtown workers watch butterflies and birds loiter among native plants like bottlebrush grass, eastern columbines, grey-headed coneflowers and New Jersey tea bushes.
- Bulbs boast the spiky spaceships of alliums, and the long-lasting bottlebrushes of perennial grasses - an invaluable group of plants when it comes to attractive seed heads - provide a huge variety of scale and texture.
- On hot August days, as the sun sets over the right ridge of Mt. Tam, we like to water the row of bottlebrush plants that take the brunt of the afternoon heat in the garden.
- Last year, I took the plunge and hired a gardener, mostly to help me rid one side of all the ivy and to help tame the line of bottlebrush plants that wasn't quite brush and wasn't quite tree.
- Melaleucas and bottlebrushes make excellent screening plants, stand-alone specimens and accents among other native species such as banksias and grevilleas.
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