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(EN) oak spangle; oak-apple; oak-button; oak-gall; oak-wart; spangle -
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nounBaum, der* * *[tri:](the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches: We have three apple trees growing in our garden.) der Baum- academic.ru/76451/treetop">treetop- tree-trunk
- tree line* * *[tri:]I. n Baum mto climb [up] a \tree auf einen Baum kletternmoney doesn't grow on \trees Geld wächst nicht an Bäumen1. (of animals) Baum-, Laub-\tree toad Laubfrosch m3. COMPUT\tree [structure] Baum m, Baumstruktur f\tree and branch network system Baumnetzsystem nt\tree selection sort Auswahlsortierverfahren nt▪ to \tree an animal ein Tier auf einen Baum jagen* * *[triː]1. n1) Baum mrose tree — Rosenstämmchen nt
tree of knowledge — Baum m der Erkenntnis
tree of life — Baum m des Lebens
money doesn't/good teachers don't grow on trees — das Geld fällt/gute Lehrer fallen nicht vom Himmel
to be up a tree (inf) — in der Patsche or Tinte or Klemme sitzen (inf)
he's at the top of the tree (fig inf) — er ist ganz oben (an der Spitze)
2) (= family tree) Stammbaum m4) (REL: cross) Kreuz nt2. vtauf einen Baum jagen or treiben* * *tree [triː]A stree of knowledge (of good and evil) BIBEL Baum der Erkenntnis (von Gut und Böse);tree of heaven BOT Götterbaum;a) BIBEL Baum des Lebens,2. (Rosen- etc) Strauch m, (Bananen- etc) Staude f3. a) Holzpflock mb) (Holz)Pfosten m5. CHEM Kristallbaum m6. (Schuh-, Stiefel) Leisten mB v/t1. auf einen Baum treiben oder jagen2. einen Schuh, Stiefel auf einen Leisten spannen3. US umg jemanden in die Enge treiben* * *nounBaum, dernot grow on trees — (fig.) nicht [einfach] vom Himmel fallen
* * *n.Baum ¨-e m.
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Oak apple — Oak Oak ([=o]k), n. [OE. oke, ok, ak, AS. [=a]c; akin to D. eik, G. eiche, OHG. eih, Icel. eik, Sw. ek, Dan. eeg.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) Any tree or shrub of the genus {Quercus}. The oaks have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oak apple — oak ,apple noun count a lump on an oak tree caused by young insects … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
oak apple — ► NOUN ▪ a spongy spherical gall which forms on oak trees, caused by wasp larvae … English terms dictionary
oak apple — n. an applelike gall on oak trees … English World dictionary
Oak apple — An oak apple on a tree in Worcestershire, England Oak apple is the common name for a large, round, vaguely apple like gall commonly found on many species of oak. Oak apples range in size from 2 5cm. Oak apples are caused by chemicals injected by… … Wikipedia
oak apple — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms oak apple : singular oak apple plural oak apples a lump on an oak tree caused by young insects … English dictionary
Oak Apple Day — An oak apple in Worcestershire, England Also called Royal Oak Day Shick Shack Day Oak and Nettle Day Type Historical Date … Wikipedia
Oak-apple Day — noun 29 May, the anniversary of the Restoration in 1660, when country boys used to wear oak apples in commemoration of Charles II hiding in the branches of an oak (the Royal Oak) from Cromwell s troopers after the Battle of Worcester • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
oak apple — oak′ ap ple n. ppa any of various rounded galls produced on oaks. Also called oak′ gall • Etymology: 1400–50 … From formal English to slang
oak apple — noun oak gall Syn: oak gall … Wiktionary
oak apple — noun Date: 15th century a large round gall produced on oak leaves and twigs by a gall wasp (especially Amphibolips confluenta) … New Collegiate Dictionary