trees
n. 樹( tree的名詞複數 ); 喬木; 樹狀圖; 世系圖
A tree is a tall plant that has a hard trunk, branches, and leaves.
I planted those apple trees.
我栽了那些蘋果樹。
...a variety of shrubs and trees.
各種灌木和喬木
If you say that someone is barking up the wrong tree, you mean that they are following the wrong course of action because their beliefs or ideas about something are incorrect.
Scientists in Switzerland realised that most other researchers had been barking up the wrong tree.
瑞士科學家意識到其他研究者大多研究方向不對頭。
If someone can't see the wood for the trees in British English, or can't see the forest for the trees in American English, they are very involved in the details of something and so they do not notice what is important about the thing as a whole.
The wind was bouncing the branches of the big oak trees.
一棵棵高大橡樹的枝條隨風搖擺。
High winds have knocked down trees and power lines.
大風颳倒了樹木和電線。
There was a drift of smoke above the trees.
樹林上空飄浮著一股煙。
The avenues lined with jacaranda trees burst into a carnival of purple.
大街的兩旁種著藍花楹,綻放的花朵匯成一片紫色的海洋。
They've torn down wooden fences and broken branches off trees.
他們拆掉了木柵欄,並砍去了一些樹枝。