acorn 英 [ˈeɪkɔ:n]   美 [ˈeɪkɔrn]

acorn

acorn  英 [ˈeɪkɔ:n] 美 [ˈeɪkɔrn]

n. [植] 橡子;[林] 橡实 

名词复数:acorns 

acorn candies! 橡子糖果!

  • The nut, or fruit, that grows on oak trees is called an acorn. Chicken Little thought the sky was falling when an acorn fell on his head. Don't make that same mistake.
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  • n. [植] 橡子;[林] 橡实
  • 1. acorn candies!

    橡子糖果!

  • acorn (n.) Old English æcern "nut, mast of trees, acorn," a common Germanic word (cognates: Old Norse akarn, Dutch aker, Low German ecker "acorn," German Ecker, Gothic akran "fruit"), originally the mast of any forest tree. It is by most sources said to be related (via notion of "fruit of the open or unenclosed land") to the source of Old English æcer "open land," Gothic akrs "field," Old French aigrun "fruits and vegetables" (from Frankish or some other Germanic source); see acre.
acorn / ˈeɪkɔːn ; NAmE ˈeɪkɔːrn / noun the small brown nut of the oaktree, that grows in a base shaped like a cup 橡子;橡实 IDIOMsee oak acorn acorns acorn / ˈeɪkɔːn ; NAmE ˈeɪkɔːrn /
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