beehive
beehive — noun
1. a box or similar structure that people use to keep bees and collect honey
a box or similar structure that people use to keep bees and collect honey
At sunrise, Omar checked each beehive behind the apple trees.
check each beehive
The children watched bees return to the beehive with yellow legs.
After the storm, one beehive lay on its side near the fence.
Farm workers moved the beehive before cutting the grass nearby.
The beekeeper lifted the beehive lid and looked for the queen.
- hive
broader and can refer to the bees' home in general, not only a managed box
- colony box
a more technical term used in beekeeping
- skep
an old-fashioned basket-style type of beehive
文法句型
in a beehive
from a beehive
用法筆記
Usually refers to a built container used by people who keep bees. A place with many of them is more often called an apiary.
常見錯誤
2. a tall rounded hairstyle, traditionally worn by women, with the hair built up ab
a tall rounded hairstyle, traditionally worn by women, with the hair built up above the head
For the school show, Mia wore her hair in a beehive.
wear your hair in a beehive
Old photos show Grandma with a neat beehive and pearl earrings.
The stylist pinned Eva's hair higher to shape the beehive.
At the 1960s party, three singers arrived in matching beehives.
A strong wind ruined Nora's beehive before the wedding photos.
文法句型
wear your hair in a beehive
shape a beehive
用法筆記
Mostly used for a very full, tall hairstyle linked with 1960s fashion. Distinguish from sense 1, which names the structure where bees are kept.