Examples of using Perennial in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The yearly, perennial or wildflower seeds will need some distinctive care when planted in the winter season.
A perennial problem in the creative industries is knowing when a job is finished.
Mature jojoba plants are woody perennial bushes that don't shed their leaves when the seasons change.
The castle, with its elegant rooms, hidden passages and perennial gardens, is worth a visit
This perennial, reaching a height of no more than 120 cm,
It is often a perennial(year-round) water body and usually flows in a specific channel, with a considerable volume of water.
This perennial is winter-hardy; however,
Tiny Godolphin College, perennial underdog for two decades… has come back with the biggest bang you have ever seen.
Furthermore, pasture had the least compacted soil(think: more perennial roots, worms
annual and perennial, hardy and tropical,
Wide, 10 meters long, 15 meters long, perennial stock, special specifications can be customized.
This perennial species has rich green leaves in the shape of an ellipse.
A Christmas Carol Perennial holiday run(10 years) The Theatre at Madison Square Garden 1994-2003.
thereafter grows as a perennial.
IT security breaches resulting in the theft of data are a perennial threat.
thereafter grows as a perennial.
But roses only bloom in summer; whereas the fine carnation of their cheeks is perennial as sunlight in the seventh heavens.
Hapoel Be'er Sheva, a club from southern Israel, have been perennial underachievers for decades.
Since the genus Anemone(Anemone) buttercup family concerns are about 150 species of perennial herbaceous plants that look very different and flowering at different times,
Chopin took his Polish nationalism seriously, but he was also capitalizing on a perennial interest in local folk color that turns up in Mozart's“Turkish” concerto or Brahms's Hungarian dances.