seed
Prononciation : [/siːd/]
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Contexte : « botany »
(noun) a small, hard plant produced from a flower that can grow into a new plant. Seeds are like tiny packages that contain all the information needed to start a plant.
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She planted seeds in her garden and watched them grow into beautiful flowers.
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The farmer forgot to plant seeds in the field, so nothing grew.
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Have you ever planted seeds before?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a player or team that is ranked first and therefore expected to win a sports competition. A seed is like being labelled as the favorite to win.
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The top seed in the tournament easily defeated their opponents in every match.
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Despite being the first seed, they lost to an underdog team in the first round.
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Who is the number one seed in the competition?
Contexte : « starting something »
(verb) to plant seeds in the ground to grow into plants or to start something new. When you seed something, you are laying down the foundation for growth.
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The farmer seeded the entire field with wheat for the upcoming harvest.
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If you don't seed the soil properly, your plants may not grow well.
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When is the best time to seed a new lawn?
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