oak
oak — 名詞
1. a tall, long-living tree found across Europe, North America, and other cooler re
橡樹;橡木
高大長壽的樹,或其堅硬木材
a tall, long-living tree found across Europe, North America, and other cooler regions, which grows small seeds called acorns; also the strong, heavy wood from this tree, often used to build floors, doors, and furniture.
A huge oak stood in the middle of Grandma Iris's back garden.
艾瑞絲奶奶家後院的正中央有一棵巨大的橡樹。
countable: 'a/an + oak' refers to the tree
Squirrels were busy gathering acorns under the old oaks in the park.
公園裡幾棵老橡樹下,松鼠忙著撿橡實。
plural 'oaks' for several trees
The kitchen table at the farmhouse was made of solid oak.
那座農舍廚房裡的桌子,是用實心橡木做的。
Mr. Pham polished the oak floor until it shone in the sunlight.
范先生把橡木地板擦得在陽光下閃閃發亮。
Lightning struck the tallest oak on the hill during last night's storm.
昨晚的暴風雨中,閃電擊中了山丘上最高的那棵橡樹。
文法句型
an oak (tree)
made of oak
用法筆記
Countable when you mean the tree (an oak, two oaks); uncountable when you mean the wood (a chair made of oak, NOT 'made of an oak'). 'Oak tree' and plain 'oak' both work for the tree; English speakers often add 'tree' to avoid confusion with the wood.