pine 音标拼音: [p'ɑɪn]
n . 松树
vi . 消瘦,憔悴,渴望 ;
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松树消瘦,憔悴,渴望 ; (
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pine n 1 :
a coniferous tree [
synonym : {
pine }, {
pine tree }, {
true pine }]
2 :
straight -
grained durable and often resinous white to yellowish timber of any of numerous trees of the genus Pinus v 1 :
have a desire for something or someone who is not present ;
"
She ached for a cigarette "; "
I am pining for my lover "
[
synonym : {
ache }, {
yearn }, {
yen }, {
pine }, {
languish }]
Pine \
Pine \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Pined };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Pining }.] [
AS .
p [
imac ]
nan to torment ,
fr .
p [
imac ]
n torment .
See 1st {
Pine }, {
Pain },
n . &
v .]
1 .
To inflict pain upon ;
to torment ;
to torture ;
to afflict .
[
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
That people that pyned him to death . --
Piers Plowman .
[
1913 Webster ]
One is pined in prison ,
another tortured on the rack . --
Bp .
Hall .
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2 .
To grieve or mourn for . [
R .] --
Milton .
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Pine \
Pine \,
v .
i .
1 .
To suffer ;
to be afflicted . [
Obs .]
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2 .
To languish ;
to lose flesh or wear away ,
under any distress or anexiety of mind ;
to droop ; --
often used with away . "
The roses wither and the lilies pine ." --
Tickell .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To languish with desire ;
to waste away with longing for something ; --
usually followed by for .
[
1913 Webster ]
For whom ,
and not for Tybalt ,
Juliet pined . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
To languish ;
droop ;
flag ;
wither ;
decay .
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1913 Webster ]
Pine \
Pine \,
n . [
AS .
p [
imac ]
n ,
L .
poena penalty .
See {
Pain }.]
Woe ;
torment ;
pain . [
Obs .] "
Pyne of hell ." --
Chaucer .
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1913 Webster ]
Pine \
Pine \,
n . [
AS .
p [
imac ]
n ,
L .
pinus .]
1 . (
Bot .)
Any tree of the coniferous genus {
Pinus }.
See {
Pinus }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
There are about twenty -
eight species in the United States ,
of which the {
white pine } ({
Pinus Strobus }),
the {
Georgia pine } ({
Pinus australis }),
the {
red pine }
({
Pinus resinosa }),
and the great West Coast {
sugar pine } ({
Pinus Lambertiana })
are among the most valuable .
The {
Scotch pine }
or {
fir },
also called {
Norway }
or {
Riga pine } ({
Pinus sylvestris }),
is the only British species .
The {
nut pine }
is any pine tree ,
or species of pine ,
which bears large edible seeds .
See {
Pinon }.
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1913 Webster ]
The spruces ,
firs ,
larches ,
and true cedars ,
though formerly considered pines ,
are now commonly assigned to other genera .
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2 .
The wood of the pine tree .
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3 .
A pineapple .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Ground pine }. (
Bot .)
See under {
Ground }.
{
Norfolk Island pine } (
Bot .),
a beautiful coniferous tree ,
the {
Araucaria excelsa }.
{
Pine barren },
a tract of infertile land which is covered with pines . [
Southern U .
S .]
{
Pine borer } (
Zool .),
any beetle whose larv [
ae ]
bore into pine trees .
{
Pine finch }. (
Zool .)
See {
Pinefinch },
in the Vocabulary .
{
Pine grosbeak } (
Zool .),
a large grosbeak ({
Pinicola enucleator }),
which inhabits the northern parts of both hemispheres .
The adult male is more or less tinged with red .
{
Pine lizard } (
Zool .),
a small ,
very active ,
mottled gray lizard ({
Sceloporus undulatus }),
native of the Middle States ; --
called also {
swift }, {
brown scorpion },
and {
alligator }.
{
Pine marten }. (
Zool .)
(
a )
A European weasel ({
Mustela martes }),
called also {
sweet marten },
and {
yellow -
breasted marten }.
(
b )
The American sable .
See {
Sable }.
{
Pine moth } (
Zool .),
any one of several species of small tortricid moths of the genus {
Retinia },
whose larv [
ae ]
burrow in the ends of the branchlets of pine trees ,
often doing great damage .
{
Pine mouse } (
Zool .),
an American wild mouse ({
Arvicola pinetorum }),
native of the Middle States .
It lives in pine forests .
{
Pine needle } (
Bot .),
one of the slender needle -
shaped leaves of a pine tree .
See {
Pinus }.
{
Pine -
needle wool }.
See {
Pine wool } (
below ).
{
Pine oil },
an oil resembling turpentine ,
obtained from fir and pine trees ,
and used in making varnishes and colors .
{
Pine snake } (
Zool .),
a large harmless North American snake ({
Pituophis melanoleucus }).
It is whitish ,
covered with brown blotches having black margins .
Called also {
bull snake }.
The Western pine snake ({
Pituophis Sayi })
is chestnut -
brown ,
mottled with black and orange .
{
Pine tree } (
Bot .),
a tree of the genus {
Pinus };
pine .
{
Pine -
tree money },
money coined in Massachusetts in the seventeenth century ,
and so called from its bearing a figure of a pine tree .
The most noted variety is the {
pine tree shilling }.
{
Pine weevil } (
Zool .),
any one of numerous species of weevils whose larv [
ae ]
bore in the wood of pine trees .
Several species are known in both Europe and America ,
belonging to the genera {
Pissodes }, {
Hylobius },
etc .
{
Pine wool },
a fiber obtained from pine needles by steaming them .
It is prepared on a large scale in some of the Southern United States ,
and has many uses in the economic arts ; --
called also {
pine -
needle wool },
and {
pine -
wood wool }.
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1913 Webster ]
88 Moby Thesaurus words for "
pine ":
ache ,
ache for ,
agonize ,
be dying for ,
be hurting for ,
bleed ,
break ,
brood ,
brood over ,
cave in ,
clamor for ,
collapse ,
come apart ,
come unstuck ,
conk out ,
crave ,
crumble ,
cry for ,
decline ,
desiccate ,
diminish ,
disintegrate ,
dream ,
droop ,
drop ,
dry up ,
dwindle ,
fade ,
fade away ,
fail ,
faint ,
fizzle out ,
flag ,
fret ,
gape for ,
give out ,
give way ,
go downhill ,
go soft ,
go to pieces ,
grieve ,
hanker ,
hit the skids ,
hone for ,
hope for ,
hunger ,
itch for ,
languish ,
languish for ,
long for ,
lose strength ,
lust for ,
mope ,
mourn ,
pant for ,
peak ,
peg out ,
peter out ,
pine away ,
pine for ,
poop out ,
run down ,
sear ,
shrink ,
shrivel ,
sigh ,
sigh for ,
sink ,
sorrow ,
spoil for ,
take on ,
thirst ,
thirst for ,
waste ,
waste away ,
weaken ,
wear away ,
wear thin ,
weary for ,
wilt ,
wish for ,
wither ,
wither away ,
wizen ,
yearn ,
yearn for ,
yen for ,
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