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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
leaf
leaf [leaf leaves] noun, verb BrE [liːf] NAmE [liːf] noun (pl. leavesBrE [liːvz] ; NAmE [liːvz] ) 1. countable a flat green part of a plant, growing from a ↑stem or branch or from the root •lettuce/cabbage/oak leaves • The trees are just coming into leaf. •the dead leaves of autumn/the fall see also ↑bay leaf, ↑fig leaf 2. -leaf, -leafed, -leaved (in adjectives)having leaves of the type or number mentioned •a four-leaf clover •a broad-leaved plant 3. countable a sheet of paper, especially a page in a book • She carefully turned the leaves of the precious volume. see also ↑flyleaf, ↑loose-leaf, ↑overleaf 4. uncountable metal, especially gold or silver, in the form of very thin sheets •gold leaf 5. countable a part of a table that can be lifted up or pulled into position in order to make the table bigger Syn: ↑emulate, see turn over a new leaf at ↑new Word Origin: Old English lēaf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch loof and German Laub. Collocations: The living world Animals animals mate/breed/reproduce/feed (on sth) fish/amphibians swim/spawn (= lay eggs) birds fly/migrate/nest/sing insects crawl/fly/bite/sting insects/bees/locusts swarm bees collect/gather nectar/pollen spiders spin/weave a web snakes/lizards shed their skins bears/hedgehogs/frogs hibernate insect larvae grow/develop/pupate an egg/a chick/a larva hatches attract/find/choose a mate produce/release eggs/sperm lay/fertilize/incubate/hatch eggs inhabit a forest/a reef/the coast mark/enter/defend (a) territory stalk/hunt/capture/catch/kill prey Plants and fungi trees/plants grow/bloom/blossom/flower a seed germinates/sprouts leaves/buds/roots/shoots appear/develop/form flower buds swell/open a fungus grows/spreads/colonizes sth pollinate/fertilize a flower/plant produce/release/spread/disperse pollen/seeds/spores produce/bear fruit develop/grow/form roots/shoots/leaves provide/supply/absorb/extract/release nutrients perform/increase/reduce photosynthesis Bacteria and viruses bacteria/microbes/viruses grow/spread/multiply bacteria/microbes live/thrive in/on sth bacteria/microbes/viruses evolve/colonize sth/cause disease bacteria break sth down/convert sth (into sth) a virus enters/invades sth/the body a virus mutates/evolves/replicates (itself) be infected with/contaminated with/exposed to a new strain of a virus/drug-resistant bacteria contain/carry/harbour (especially US) harbor bacteria/a virus kill/destroy/eliminate harmful/deadly bacteria Example Bank: •Deciduous trees shed their leaves in autumn. •He picked a leaf from the basil plant and started to chew it. •In the spring the plant began to put out new leaves. •It was spring and the trees were coming into leaf. •Spring arrived and the first green leaves began to appear. •Stop trying to read tea leaves. •The boys helped by raking the leaves in the yard. •The corn was already ripening and the trees in full leaf. •The ground was thick with dead leaves. •The leaves rustled in the light breeze. •The summer was over and the leaves were beginning to turn. •This plant has beautifully variegated leaves. •Throw the tea leaves on the flower bed. •broad leaf plants •dry leaves blowing in the wind •the leaf litter on the forest floor Idiom: ↑take a leaf out of somebody's book Derived: ↑leaf through something verb Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English lēaf, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch loof and German Laub.
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