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Tree

Tree

(n)
UK
triː
US
triː
Definition: 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.
Meaning: Cây
Common
How to use "Tree" vocabulary in sentence (example)

As a matter of fact, anyone who dared go to the park wearing Nikes or Puma ran the risk of getting their shoes snatched and hung on the park's "tree of shame" where countless pairs of off brand sneakers could be found.

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They have castles, beach huts, mobile homes, and more than two thousand tree houses currently listed on the site!

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More deaths occur when strong winds cause tree limbs to fall, debris to become projectiles and small boats in open water to capsize.

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The yellow to red coloring of cheese is done through the addition of annatto (tropical tree seeds).

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In Scandinavia, some eagles have built nests so heavy that they have broken the tree.

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If you see a peacock flying into a tree, don't be alarmed.

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It takes the whole of one year's crop from one tree to make half a kilo of cocoa.

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