搜尋結果
tree
- IPA[trē]
美式
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground;(in general use) any bush, shrub, or herbaceous plant with a tall erect stem, e.g. a banana plant
- force (a hunted animal) to take refuge in a tree;force (someone) into a difficult situation
noun: tree, plural noun: trees
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground we came to a small clearing in the trees he points out an eagle perched in a tree
- ▪ (in general use) any bush, shrub, or herbaceous plant with a tall erect stem, e.g. a banana plant we move through groves of coconut and banana trees
- 2. a wooden structure or part of a structure Bill made the wooden trees upon which the saddle was built
- ▪ archaic, literary the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified he suffered and died on the tree
- ▪ archaic a gallows or gibbet during the procession to the fatal tree at Tyburn he seemed much affected
- 3. a thing that has a branching structure resembling that of a tree our inward trees of nerves and blood vessels
- ▪ a diagram with a structure of branching connecting lines, representing different processes and relationships these organisms mostly occupy spaces at the base of evolutionary trees make a tree diagram of all possible positions that can develop from the starting position
動詞
- 1. force (a hunted animal) to take refuge in a tree their dogs crossed over onto private property and treed a raccoon
- ▪ force (someone) into a difficult situation I realized that my anxiety about this situation has me completely treed