tree 的 2 个定义
- 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.
 - any of various shrubs, bushes, and plants, as the banana, resembling a tree in form and size.
 - something resembling a tree in shape, as a clothes tree or a crosstree.
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treed, tree·ing.
- to drive into or up a tree, as a pursued animal or person.
 - Informal. to put into a difficult position.
 - to stretch or shape on a tree, as a boot.
 - to furnish with a tree.
 
tree 近义词
large plant enclosed in bark and shedding leaves
更多tree例句
- These trees grow right along the coastline, their long, stilt-like roots stretching down into the water.
 - 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.
 - 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.
 - Instead, Reed Hastings thinks of it as a tree — but not in the way you might think.
 - The phones in the trees contain the Flex app and are synched with other phones belonging to the drivers.
 - Plenty of Jewish kids today grow up with a Christmas tree next to their menorah.
 - His most recommended plant was tree ivy—its juices sprayed up the nostrils.
 - Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons.
 - If you Google “Muslim Christmas tree star” you will see a list of right-wing websites wetting their pants over this.
 - Civilians left flowers as well as a tiny frosted Christmas tree that had two red ornaments.
 - This tiny person spent little or none of his time in the tree-tops, but chose to stay near the ground.
 - Each tiny tree was a plume of leaves; the rows stretched out to the hilltop, and over.
 - Wide and straight, well made and tree-lined throughout, it supplied the two great arteries of Indian life.
 - I saw every crook in the fence, every rut in the road, every bush and tree long before we came to it.
 - 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.