tree / tri /

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tree2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
  2. any of various shrubs, bushes, and plants, as the banana, resembling a tree in form and size.
  3. something resembling a tree in shape, as a clothes tree or a crosstree.
v. 有主动词 verb

treed, tree·ing.

  1. to drive into or up a tree, as a pursued animal or person.
  2. Informal. to put into a difficult position.
  3. to stretch or shape on a tree, as a boot.
  4. to furnish with a tree.

tree 近义词

n. 名词 noun

large plant enclosed in bark and shedding leaves

更多tree例句

  1. These trees grow right along the coastline, their long, stilt-like roots stretching down into the water.
  2. That’s nearly two-thirds of the state’s 33 million acres of forests and trees, and six times the area that has burned so far this year.
  3. Untie the rock, work the cord down the length of the branch until it’s at least five feet from the tree, and then tie one end to your food sack.
  4. Instead, Reed Hastings thinks of it as a tree — but not in the way you might think.
  5. The phones in the trees contain the Flex app and are synched with other phones belonging to the drivers.
  6. Plenty of Jewish kids today grow up with a Christmas tree next to their menorah.
  7. His most recommended plant was tree ivy—its juices sprayed up the nostrils.
  8. Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons.
  9. If you Google “Muslim Christmas tree star” you will see a list of right-wing websites wetting their pants over this.
  10. Civilians left flowers as well as a tiny frosted Christmas tree that had two red ornaments.
  11. This tiny person spent little or none of his time in the tree-tops, but chose to stay near the ground.
  12. Each tiny tree was a plume of leaves; the rows stretched out to the hilltop, and over.
  13. Wide and straight, well made and tree-lined throughout, it supplied the two great arteries of Indian life.
  14. I saw every crook in the fence, every rut in the road, every bush and tree long before we came to it.
  15. It was supposed by many on its discovery to grow like the engraving given—in form resembling a tree or shrub rather than an herb.