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tree
(trē)n.
1.
a. A perennial woody plant having a main trunk and usually a distinct crown.
b. A plant or shrub resembling a tree in form or size.
2.
a. Something that resembles a tree in form, especially a diagram or arrangement that has branches showing relationships of hierarchy or lineage.
b. Computers A structure for organizing or classifying data in which every item can be traced to a single origin through a unique path.
3.
a. A wooden beam, post, stake, or bar used as part of a framework or structure.
b. A saddletree.
4. Archaic
a. A gallows.
b. The cross on which Jesus was crucified.
tr.v. treed, tree·ing, trees
Idiom: 1. To force up a tree: Dogs treed the raccoon.
2. Informal To force into a difficult position; corner: the reporters finally treed the mayor.
3. To supply or cover with trees: a hillside that is treed with oaks.
up a tree Informal
In a situation of great difficulty or perplexity; helpless.
tree′less adj.
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tree
(triː)n
1. (Plants) any large woody perennial plant with a distinct trunk giving rise to branches or leaves at some distance from the ground.
2. (Plants) any plant that resembles this but has a trunk not made of wood, such as a palm tree
3. a wooden post, bar, etc
5. (Chemistry) chem a treelike crystal growth; dendrite
6.
a. a branching diagrammatic representation of something, such as the grammatical structure of a sentence
b. (as modifier): a tree diagram.
7. an archaic word for gallows
8. (Theology) archaic the cross on which Christ was crucified
9. at the top of the tree in the highest position of a profession, etc
10. up a tree informal US and Canadian in a difficult situation; trapped or stumped
vb (tr) , trees, treeing or treed
11. (Hunting) to drive or force up a tree
12. (Clothing & Fashion) to shape or stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree
[Old English trēo; related to Old Frisian, Old Norse trē, Old Saxon trio, Gothic triu, Greek doru wood, drus tree]
ˈtreeless adj
ˈtreelessness n
ˈtreeˌlike adj
Tree
(triː)n
(Biography) Sir Herbert Beerbohm. 1853–1917, English actor and theatre manager; half-brother of Sir Max Beerbohm. He was noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare
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tree
(tri)n., v. treed, tree•ing. n.
1. a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usu. developing branches at some distance from the ground.
2. any of various shrubs, bushes, and plants, as the banana, resembling a tree in form and size.
3. something resembling a tree in shape, as a clothes tree.
4. Also called tree′ di`agram. a diagram, as in linguistics or mathematics, in which lines branch out from a central point or stem without forming any closed loops.
5. family tree.
6. a pole, post, beam, bar, handle, or the like, as one forming part of some structure.
7. shoetree.
8. saddletree.
9. a treelike group of crystals, as one forming in an electrolytic cell.
10. a computer data structure organized like a tree whose nodes store data elements and whose branches represent pointers to other nodes in the tree.
11. Christmas tree.
12. a gallows or gibbet.
13. the cross on which Christ was crucified.
v.t. 14. to drive into or up a tree, as one pursued.
15. to put into a difficult position; corner.
16. to stretch or shape on a tree, as a boot.
Idioms: up a tree, in a difficult or embarrassing situation.
[before 900; Middle English; Old English trēo(w), c. Old Frisian, Old Norse trē, Old Saxon treo tree, Gothic triu stick; akin to Greek drŷs oak, Skt, Avestan dru wood]
tree′less, adj.
Tree
(tri)n.
Sir Herbert Beerbohm, (Herbert Beerbohm), 1853–1917, English actor and theater manager.
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tree
(trē) A perennial plant typically having a single woody stem, and usually branches and leaves.
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tree
- Part of a large Indo-European group based on deru/doru-, "oak."See also related terms for oak.
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tree
Past participle: treed
Gerund: treeing
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Noun | 1. | tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms yellowwood tree, yellowwood - any of various trees having yellowish wood or yielding a yellow extract negro pepper, Xylopia aethiopica, Guinea pepper - tropical west African evergreen tree bearing pungent aromatic seeds used as a condiment and in folk medicine anise tree - any of several evergreen shrubs and small trees of the genus Illicium Drimys winteri, winter's bark tree, winter's bark - South American evergreen tree yielding winter's bark and a light soft wood similar to basswood zebrawood tree, zebrawood - any of various trees or shrubs having mottled or striped wood acacia - any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia Adenanthera pavonina, Barbados pride, coralwood, coral-wood, peacock flower fence, red sandalwood - East Indian tree with racemes of yellow-white flowers; cultivated as an ornamental conacaste, Enterolobium cyclocarpa, elephant's ear - tropical South American tree having a wide-spreading crown of bipinnate leaves and coiled ear-shaped fruits; grown for shade and ornament as well as valuable timber inga - any tree or shrub of the genus Inga having pinnate leaves and showy usually white flowers; cultivated as ornamentals ice-cream bean, Inga edulis - ornamental evergreen tree with masses of white flowers; tropical and subtropical America guama, Inga laurina - tropical tree of Central America and West Indies and Puerto Rico having spikes of white flowers; used as shade for coffee plantations lead tree, Leucaena glauca, Leucaena leucocephala, white popinac - low scrubby tree of tropical and subtropical North America having white flowers tinged with yellow resembling mimosa and long flattened pods Lysiloma bahamensis, Lysiloma latisiliqua, wild tamarind - a tree of the West Indies and Florida and Mexico; resembles tamarind and has long flat pods nitta tree - any of several Old World tropical trees of the genus Parkia having heads of red or yellow flowers followed by pods usually containing edible seeds and pulp camachile, huamachil, manila tamarind, Pithecellobium dulce, wild tamarind - common thorny tropical American tree having terminal racemes of yellow flowers followed by sickle-shaped or circinate edible pods and yielding good timber and a yellow dye and mucilaginous gum Alstonia scholaris, devil tree, dita, dita bark - evergreen tree of eastern Asia and Philippines having large leathery leaves and small green-white flowers in compact cymes; bark formerly used medicinally conessi, Holarrhena antidysenterica, Holarrhena pubescens, ivory tree, kurchee, kurchi - tropical Asian tree with hard white wood and bark formerly used as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhea Meryta sinclairii, puka - small roundheaded New Zealand tree having large resinous leaves and panicles of green-white flowers Pisonia aculeata, cockspur - small spiny West Indian tree screw pine, pandanus - any of various Old World tropical palmlike trees having huge prop roots and edible conelike fruits and leaves like pineapple leaves Hoheria populnea, houhere, lacebark, ribbonwood - small tree or shrub of New Zealand having a profusion of axillary clusters of honey-scented paper-white flowers and whose bark is used for cordage Plagianthus betulinus, Plagianthus regius, ribbon tree, ribbonwood - deciduous New Zealand tree whose inner bark yields a strong fiber that resembles flax and is called New Zealand cotton tulipwood tree - any of various trees yielding variously colored woods similar to true tulipwood Bombax ceiba, Bombax malabarica, red silk-cotton tree, simal - East Indian silk cotton tree yielding fibers inferior to kapok Montezuma - evergreen tree with large leathery leaves and large pink to orange flowers; considered a link plant between families Bombacaceae and Sterculiaceae Pseudobombax ellipticum, shaving-brush tree - tree of Mexico to Guatemala having densely hairy flowers with long narrow petals clustered at ends of branches before leaves appear |
2. | tree - a figure that branches from a single root; "genealogical tree" plane figure, two-dimensional figure - a two-dimensional shape cladogram - a tree diagram used to illustrate phylogenetic relationships stemma - a tree diagram showing a reconstruction of the transmission of manuscripts of a literary work | |
3. | Tree - English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917) | |
Verb | 1. | tree - force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape channelise, channelize, guide, maneuver, steer, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, head, direct - direct the course; determine the direction of travelling |
2. | tree - plant with trees; "this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer" | |
3. | tree - chase an animal up a tree; "the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it"; "her dog likes to tree squirrels" dog, give chase, go after, chase, tail, chase after, trail, track, tag - go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit" | |
4. | tree - stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree |
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tree
nounQuotations
"The tree is known by its fruit" Bible: St. Matthew
"I think that I shall never see"
"A poem lovely as a tree" [Joyce Kilmer Trees]
"Of all the trees that grow so fair,"
"Old England to adorn,"
"Greater are none beneath the Sun,"
"Than Oak, and Ash, and Thorn" [Rudyard Kipling Puck of Pook's Hill]
"The tree is known by its fruit" Bible: St. Matthew
"I think that I shall never see"
"A poem lovely as a tree" [Joyce Kilmer Trees]
"Of all the trees that grow so fair,"
"Old England to adorn,"
"Greater are none beneath the Sun,"
"Than Oak, and Ash, and Thorn" [Rudyard Kipling Puck of Pook's Hill]
Trees
acacia, akee, alder, almond, aloe, apple, apricot, ash, aspen, balsa, banana, banyan, baobab, bay, beech, birch, bonsai, box, brazil, bunya, butternut, cacao, carob, cashew, cassia, cedar, cedar of Lebanon, cherry, chestnut, cinnamon, citrus, coco, coconut, coolabah, cork oak, cypress, date palm, deal, dogwood, Douglas fir, ebony, elder, elm, eucalyptus or eucalypt, fig, fir, grapefruit, ground ash, ground oak, guava, gum, gympie, hawthorn, hazel, hemlock, hickory, holly, hornbeam, horse chestnut, ilex, ironwood, jacaranda, Judas tree, juniper, karri, kauri, laburnum, larch, laurel, lemon, lilac, lime, lind, linden, lotus, macrocarpa, magnolia, mahogany, mango, mangrove, maple, melaleuca, mimosa, monkey puzzle or Chile pine, mountain ash, mulberry, nutmeg, oak, olive, orange, osier, palm, papaya, paperbark, pawpaw or papaw, peach, pear, persimmon, pine, plane, plum, pomegranate, poplar, pussy willow, quince, raffia, redwood, rosewood, rowan, sandalwood, sassafras, Scots fir, Scots pine, sequoia, silver birch, spruce, stringy-bark, sycamore, tamarind, teak, walnut, weeping willow, white ash, whitebeam, willow, witch, witch elm, yew, ylang-ylang, yuccaCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
شَجَرَةشَجَرَه
дърво
strom
træ
arbo
puu
puu
drvo
fa
pohon
tré
ツリーリスト木
나무
arbor
medismedžio viršūnėkamienasmaksimalus medžio aukštis
koks
arborecopacpom
strom
drevožlica
träd
แผนภาพต้นไม้ต้นไม้
дерево
cây
tree
[triː]A. N
1. (Bot) → árbol m
tree of knowledge → árbol m de la ciencia
to be at the top of the tree (Brit) → estar en la cumbre de su carrera profesional
to be out of one's tree (= crazy) → estar como una cabra, estar como una moto; (on drugs, alcohol) → estar colocadísimo, haberse puesto como una moto
to be up a tree (= in a fix) → estar en un aprieto; (= mad) → estar chalado, estar como una cabra or regadera
to be barking up the wrong tree → tomar el rábano por las hojas
we can't see the wood or > the forest for the trees (US) → los árboles no dejan ver el bosque
see also family
tree of knowledge → árbol m de la ciencia
to be at the top of the tree (Brit) → estar en la cumbre de su carrera profesional
to be out of one's tree (= crazy) → estar como una cabra, estar como una moto; (on drugs, alcohol) → estar colocadísimo, haberse puesto como una moto
to be up a tree (= in a fix) → estar en un aprieto; (= mad) → estar chalado, estar como una cabra or regadera
to be barking up the wrong tree → tomar el rábano por las hojas
we can't see the wood or > the forest for the trees (US) → los árboles no dejan ver el bosque
see also family
2. (for shoes) → horma f
3. [of saddle] → arzón m
B. VT [+ animal] → hacer refugiarse en un árbol
C. CPD tree creeper N → trepatroncos mf inv
tree frog N → rana f de San Antonio, rana f arbórea
tree house N → casita f en un árbol
tree hugger N (esp US) (hum) → fanático/a m/f del medioambiente
tree planting N → plantación f de árboles
tree surgeon N → arboricultor(a) m/f
tree trunk N → tronco m (de árbol)
tree frog N → rana f de San Antonio, rana f arbórea
tree house N → casita f en un árbol
tree hugger N (esp US) (hum) → fanático/a m/f del medioambiente
tree planting N → plantación f de árboles
tree surgeon N → arboricultor(a) m/f
tree trunk N → tronco m (de árbol)
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
tree
n
→ Baum m; an oak tree → eine Eiche; a cherry tree → ein Kirschbaum m; rose tree → Rosenstämmchen nt; tree of knowledge → Baum m → der Erkenntnis; tree of life → Baum m → des Lebens; money doesn’t/good teachers don’t grow on trees → das Geld fällt/gute Lehrer fallen nicht vom Himmel; to be up a tree (inf) → in der Patsche or Tinte or Klemme sitzen (inf); he’s at the top of the tree (fig inf) → er ist ganz oben (an der Spitze); he’s out of his tree (inf) (= drunk) → er ist total zu (inf); (= crazy) → er tickt nicht richtig (inf)
(= family tree) → Stammbaum m
(Rel, = cross) → Kreuz nt
tree
in cpds → Baum-;tree-covered
adj → baumbestanden
tree fern
n → Baumfarn m
tree frog
n → Laub- or Baumfrosch m
tree house
n → Baumhaus nt
tree hugger
n (esp US hum inf) → Umweltapostel m (hum inf), → Umweltfreak m (hum inf)
treeless
adj → baumlos
tree line
tree ring
n (Bot) → Jahresring m
tree structure
n (Comput) → Baumstruktur f
tree surgeon
n → Baumchirurg(in) m(f)
tree trunk
n → Baumstamm m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
tree
[triː] na. (Bot) → albero (fig) to be at the top of the tree → essere all'apice
b. (also shoetree) → tendiscarpe m inv
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
tree
(triː) noun the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches. We have three apple trees growing in our garden.
ˈtreetop noun the top of a tree. the birds in the treetops.
ˈtree-trunk noun the trunk of a tree.
ˈtree line noun the height above which trees cannot grow.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
tree
→ شَجَرَة strom træ Baum δέντρο árbol puu arbre drvo albero 木 나무 boom tre drzewo árvore дерево träd ต้นไม้ ağaç cây 树Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
tree
1. n. árbol;
2. estructura anatómica semejante a un árbol.
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