- [countable, uncountable] (also oak tree [countable])
a large tree that produces small nuts called acorns. Oaks are common in northern countries and can live to be hundreds of years old. 栎树;橡树 The forest is famous for its ancient oak trees. 这片森林以其古老的橡树而闻名。 a gnarled old oak tree 多节瘤的老栎树 forests of oak and pine 长有松树和栎树的森林 The oaks were planted in the 16th century. 橡树种植于16世纪。
- [uncountable]
the hard wood of the oak tree 栎木;橡木
Word OriginOld English āc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch eik and German Eiche.
Idioms
great/tall oaks from little acorns grow
- (saying)
something large and successful often begins in a very small way Topics Successc2参天橡树长自小小橡实;合抱之树,生于毫末