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birch
- IPA[bəːtʃ]
英式
- a slender hardy tree which has thin peeling bark and bears catkins. Birch trees grow chiefly in northern temperate regions and yield hard, pale, fine-grained timber.;the hard fine-grained pale wood of birch trees.
- beat (someone) with a bundle of birch twigs as a formal punishment
noun: birch, plural noun: birches
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名詞
- 1. a slender hardy tree which has thin peeling bark and bears catkins. Birch trees grow chiefly in northern temperate regions and yield hard, pale, fine-grained timber.
- ▪ the hard fine-grained pale wood of birch trees.
- 2. historical a formal punishment in which a person is flogged with a bundle of birch twigs there were calls to bring back the birch
動詞
- 1. historical beat (someone) with a bundle of birch twigs as a formal punishment the school would attempt to birch them into submission
- a European birch with silver-gray bark, common on poorer soils to the northern limit of tree ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Eurasian birch with silver-grey bark, common on poorer soils to the northern limit of tree ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a North American birch with peeling white bark.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a North American birch with peeling reddish-brown or orange bark.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a birch tree with white bark, especially the paper birch or the European silver birch.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a North American birch with large leaves and peeling white bark.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for sweet birch
Oxford American Dictionary
- a North American birch with peeling reddish-brown or orange bark.
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- IPA[bərCH]
美式
- a slender, fast-growing tree that has thin bark (often peeling) and bears catkins. Birch trees ...
- beat (someone) with a bundle of birch twigs as a formal punishment: the school would attempt to birch them into submission
Oxford American Dictionary