Johnny Appleseed
/ˌdʒɒni ˈæplsiːd/
/ˌdʒɑːni ˈæplsiːd/
- (1774-1845) the popular name for John Chapman, an American who planted apple seeds for 40 years in the Ohio River valley. He began planting in 1806, and his work made him an American legend. He had long hair and travelled around in torn clothes and without shoes.
约翰尼·阿普斯(Johnny Appleseed):(1774-1845)约翰·查普曼(John Chapman)的通称,美国人在俄亥俄州河谷地区种植苹果种子40年。他于1806年开始种植,他的工作使他成为美国的传奇人物。他有一头长发,穿着破烂的衣服,没有鞋子四处走动。