daisy
daisy — noun
1. a wild plant that grows naturally in grass, producing a flower head with white o
a wild plant that grows naturally in grass, producing a flower head with white outer petals surrounding a round yellow centre; commonly seen in lawns and fields, with some taller types bearing larger blooms.
Sivan picked a handful of daisies from the meadow and placed them in a jar.
collocation: pick daisies / a handful of daisies
Small white daisies covered the lawn after the first spring rain.
The children sat on the grass and wove daisies into a long, pretty chain.
Iris pressed a dried daisy between the pages of her favourite poetry book.
A single daisy pushed up through a crack in the old concrete path.
- wildflower
a broader category — daisies are one type of wildflower, but wildflower can refer to any flower that grows without being planted
- marguerite
a specific larger kind of daisy with more petals; less commonly known by learners
文法句型
a daisy
daisies (plural)