acorn的意思和读音

acorn

: [ˈeɪˌkɔrn] : [ˈeɪkɔː(r)n]

n.

acorns  

acornn.

1.the small brown nut of the oak tree, that grows in a base shaped like a cup

n.1.,,

n.1.the nut of an oak tree, shaped like a small egg with a cover like a cup at one end

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1.'I heard that in the North my nickname is Acorn Head, ' he said, believing it to be a reference to his short hair.”,

2.He is not the acorn man, and he does not have a golden crown like the kind a king wears, or the pointy hat of a wizard.

3.Plant your squash in the next layer of your choice of any variety or mixed varieties (butter nut, acorn, pumpkin or zucchini ).绿西)。

4.Uh. . . was that bad? Hey, John. . . Obama was a lawyer for ACORN and has strong ties to this scuzzy little operation.嗯…ACORN

5.Human beings are not like an acorn which has no choice.

6.Before Acorn was founded our land was an old homestead that was owned by relatives of our present day neighbors.

7.So far, no one has been arrested, but ACORN faces similar allegations in at least ten states.ACORN

8.eating dandelions, playing Jump The Daisies, Run Through The Clover and Find The Acorn all day long.

9.Even ACORN, the organization that claims to help the poor by, among other means, promoting a "living wage, " learned this first hand.使(ACORN),

10.An acorn cannot decide whether to become a giant tree or to become food for the squirrels.