tree 英 [tri:]   美 [tri]

tree

tree  英 [tri:] 美 [tri]

n. 树; 

进行时:treeing  过去式:treed  过去分词:treed  第三人称单数:trees  名词复数:trees 

an oak tree 橡树
plant a tree 植树

  • A tree is a large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves. If you have an apple tree in your backyard, you'll have apples in the fall — and a nice shady place to sit in the summer.
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  • n. 树;
  • 1. an oak tree

    橡树

  • 2. plant a tree

    植树

  • 3. He leaned against the tree.

    他倚在那棵树上。

  • 4. to chop/cut down a tree

    伐╱砍倒一棵树

  • tree (n.) Old English treo, treow "tree" (also "timber, wood, beam, log, stake"), from Proto-Germanic *trewam (source also of Old Frisian tre, Old Saxon trio, Old Norse tre, Gothic triu "tree"), from PIE *drew-o-, suffixed variant form of root *deru- "be firm, solid, steadfast," with specialized senses "wood, tree" and derivatives referring to objects made of wood.
  • tree (v.) "to chase up a tree," 1700, from tree (n.). Meaning "take a tree-like form" is from 1884. Related: Treed; treeing.
tree / triː ; NAmE triː / noun a tall plant that can live a long time. Treeshave a thick central wooden trunkfrom which branches grow, usually with leaves on them. 树;树木;乔木 an oak tree 橡树 to plant a tree 植树 to chop/cut down a tree 伐╱砍倒一棵树 They followed a path through the trees. 他们沿着林间小路走着。 collocationsat life compare bush  (1 ) , shrub see also bay tree , Christmas tree , family tree , gum tree , plane tree IDIOM be out of your ˈtree ( informal) to be behaving in a crazy or stupid way, perhaps because of drugs or alcohol (药物或酒精等引起的)发疯,发傻 more at apple , bark v. , forest , grow , top n. , wood tree trees treed treeing tree / triː ; NAmE triː /
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