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briar noun (also brier) uk/ˈbraɪ.ər/ us/ˈbraɪ.ɚ/ (BUSH) [ C or U ]野蔷薇丛 a wild bush, especially a rose or blackberry bush with long stems and sharp thorns His sleeve caught on a briar. They headed across country over rocks and through thorny briar. 更多例句- The cottage was almost hidden by a thicket of wildflowers, grass and briars.
- We heard the soft cheeping of a bird from under a tangled briar.
- The land boasts many shrubs and trees—poplars, cypresses, chestnut, briar, pine, and fir.
- All I saw was the whitethorn and brier of the hedges, the green ridge of the lane.
- He begged not to be thrown in the briar patch.
- Those brier bushes could grow as tall as ten feet high.
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