I. Mushroom in English mushroom, phonetic English [?m?r?m], American [?mrum, -?r?m].
Some mushrooms are poisonous.
Some mushrooms are poisonous.
2. adj. mushroom's; mushroom-shaped; fast-growing; mushroom-like after rain
Without?remedies,?the?two?men?who?ate?poisonous?mushrooms?died?within?days.?
Without medication, the two men who ate the poisonous mushrooms died in a few days.
3. vi. to grow rapidly; to pick mushrooms; to increase rapidly; (fire) to expand violently
Over?time,?the?number?of?Danone
invested?JVs?would?expand?to?39,?while?the?number?of? of?non-
JVs?privately?controlled?by?Mr.?Zong?would?mushroom?to?at?least?96.?
Over time, the number of joint ventures in which Danone invested grew to 39, while the number of non-joint ventures privately controlled by Mr. Zong quickly grew to at least 96.
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I. Word Usage:
v. (verb)
1. mushroom means "to pick mushrooms", and is used as a metaphor for As a mushroom springs up or grows as quickly as a mushroom.
2. mushroom is an intransitive verb, often followed by the preposition into.
2. vocabulary collocation:
1. pick (up) mushrooms 采蘑菇
2、spring[shoot] like mushrooms 雨后春笋般涌现
3, mushroom overnight 在一夜之间突然猛增
4、mushroom into rapidly develop into
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