"Toon" is pronounced ch ū n.
"Toona sinensis" chūn
1. Meaning:
[Toona sinensis] Deciduous tree, its tender branches and leaves are fragrant and edible. The abbreviation is "Chun", such as "Chun Ya", "Chun Ling" (wishing people a long life), "Chun Ting" (called father in ancient times) and "Chun Xuan" (called parents). ?
2. Combination words: Toona sinensis bud, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis, Toona sinensis and Toona sinensis.
3. Sentence making:
(1) However, when the spider meets the Australian insect-eating stink bug, the situation is reversed.
(2) In many states, Toona sinensis has invaded people's homes and offices.
(3) Spiders are sensitive to vibration. Insect-eating stink bugs use this to imitate the wriggling and struggling of spider prey, and then lure spiders into their attack range.
(4) Toona sinensis is only harmful to farms and gardens, and it smells bad when you kill them.
(5) The American Pest Management Association is studying the stink bug.