hickory
hickory — 名詞
1. A type of tree native mainly to the eastern United States and parts of eastern A
山胡桃
北美與東亞的堅果樹,木質堅硬
A type of tree native mainly to the eastern United States and parts of eastern Asia, producing sweet nuts that people can eat and a very hard, tough wood. The word is also used for the wood obtained from this tree, which is valued for making furniture, tool handles, and for smoking meat.
The hickory in our backyard dropped dozens of nuts last fall.
我們後院的那棵山胡桃樹去年秋天掉了幾十顆堅果。
countable: a single hickory tree
Lara's kitchen cabinets are made of solid hickory.
Lara 的廚房櫥櫃是用實心山胡桃木做的。
uncountable: hickory as material
The chef used hickory chips to smoke the ribs for six hours.
廚師用山胡桃木屑熏烤豬肋排長達六小時。
For the tool handles, Otis prefers hickory over oak because it absorbs shock better.
做工具把手時,Otis 偏愛山胡桃木勝過橡木,因為它更能吸收震動。
Niran collected hickory nuts from beneath the tree to make a pie.
Niran 在樹下撿了山胡桃果實來做派。
- softwood
wood from coniferous trees (e.g. pine, fir), which is lighter and less dense than hickory
文法句型
a + hickory (countable — a single tree)
some + hickory (uncountable — the material)
用法筆記
Hickory is countable when it refers to a single tree (a hickory / two hickories), but uncountable when it refers to the wood material (some hickory / a piece of hickory).