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grove

/grohv/US // groʊv //UK // (ɡrəʊv) //

小树林,树林,丛林,森林

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small wood or forested area, usually with no undergrowth: a grove of pines.
    • : a small orchard or stand of fruit-bearing trees, especially citrus trees: a grove of lemon trees.

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Examples

  • There’s a new method to find peak fall colors, and it could help you decide whether or not to trek to your favorite grove of trees.

  • When you notice something interesting—an interpretive sign, a cool beetle, a grove where the light hits just so—check it out.

  • Camp in a tropical grove of fruit trees just a ten-minute drive from Everglades National Park’s south entrance.

  • Camp in a grove of walnut trees just 25 minutes from downtown Kansas City.

  • In a huge field or grove, however, it would be too time-consuming and costly to apply the patches by hand.

  • Excerpted from Havel: A Life by Nichael Zantovsky; used with the permission of the publisher, Grove Atlantic, Inc.

  • With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.

  • Frein was lodged in a holding cell at Blooming Grove barracks.

  • The chef grew up in Cedar Grove, New Jersey where family life was “busy and the food terrible.”

  • Lloyd Grove chats with the man in charge about his cohorts, competitors and companions.

  • The building, a mosque-like structure of considerable size, was situated in the midst of a grove of mango trees.

  • She locks the door behind them, and throws the key among the nettles that grew in a thick grove at her right.

  • There is another cocoanut grove on the farm, beside the one where Alila gets the tuba.

  • A little way beyond the poplar-grove Piegan drew rein, and held up one hand.

  • Once—twice, the chorus of that old English Royalist song rose up out of the grove.