Acorns Meaning in English
word · lemma: acorn
ˈeɪkɔɹnz
AY-kornz
ˈeɪkɔːnz
AY-kawnz
释义
Acorns are the small, hard, oval-shaped nuts that grow on oak trees. They are the seeds that can become new oak trees and are food for many animals like squirrels and deer.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in nature, science, and children's contexts; typically plural. Common with 'oak tree', 'squirrels', 'forage for acorns'. Not edible for humans without special preparation.
Spanish: bellotasPortuguese (BR): bolotasPortuguese (PT): bolotasChinese (Simplified): 橡子Chinese (Traditional): 橡實Hindi: बलूतArabic: بلوطBengali: শালকাঠিRussian: жёлудиJapanese: どんぐりVietnamese: quả sồiKorean: 도토리Turkish: meşe palamuduUrdu: بلوطIndonesian: biji pohon ek
例句
Squirrels eat acorns in the park.
basic
Oak trees drop acorns every autumn.
basic
We found many acorns on the ground.
basic
The children collected acorns to make crafts.
natural
Did you know that some animals store acorns for winter?
natural
Last fall, the path was covered in crunchy acorns.
natural