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Trees

Trees

(n)
UK
ˈsɪk.ə.mɔːr
US
ˈsɪk.ə.mɔːr
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 cối, nhiều cây
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How to use "Trees" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Snakes live on the ground, in trees, and in water.

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Giraffes eat leaves from tall trees and sometimes fruit, which they can reach because of their long legs and long necks.

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The first cacao trees were found in the Amazon River basin and the Venezuelan and Colombian Andes.

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A world record was set in 2016 for planting almost 50 million trees in 24 hours in India.

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In 1882, candy canes were first hung on Christmas trees.

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Giraffes have long necks to reach leaves in tall trees.

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Their long necks help them reach leaves high up in trees, especially acacia trees, which are their favorite.

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