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Treed Meaning in English

word · lemma: tree

ˈtɹi
TREE
tɹˈiːd
TREED

释义

“Treed” means forced or chased up a tree to escape danger, often used for animals, or sometimes describes someone trapped or cornered.

用法与细微差别

Usually used in passive or past tense, especially for animals chased by predators or dogs ('The cat was treed'). Less common for people, but can mean someone is trapped with no escape. Formal or descriptive, not everyday speech.

例句

The cat was treed by the dog.

basic

The squirrel was treed to escape the fox.

basic

She felt treed with no way out.

basic

The hunters treed the bear during the chase.

natural

After hearing the loud noise, the raccoon quickly treed itself.

natural

We had him treed—there was nowhere for him to run.

natural