0 a small, thin branch of a tree or bush, especially one removed from the tree or bush and without any leaves -- 細枝,嫩枝
1 to suddenly realize something -- (突然)懂得,明白,領悟
[ + question word ] Then he twigged what I meant. 然後他一下子明白了我的意思。
She's six months pregnant, and he still hasn't twigged. 她懷孕六個月了,可他還沒意識到。
The leaves and small green stems (twigs) were separated and incorporated in to the soil while fresh on the same day that they were pruned.
The fossil wood occurs in pieces ranging in size from twigs and branchlets to large trunks over a metre in diameter and even stumps.
Thus, f or each species 160 twigs were selected to represent the whole plant canopy.
Scale insects were collected from different parts of each tree, such as the apical and lower parts of twigs and the main stem.
The miscellaneous fraction contained twigs, fruits and flowers.
Stevens (1987) suggests that lianas impact host canopies by constricting growing twigs and branches and reducing fecundity.
Six erect twigs were selected from naturally occurring plants growing in three contrasting light environments.
Diameters of branches and twigs were measured as traversed by a randomly positioned 2-m-length straight-line transect marked out with string.