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Oak Large Small 牛津8 Bre /əʊk/Name /Oʊk/ Noun  Word Origin

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1 [countable, uncountable](alsoˈoak 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 olda gnarled old oak tree forests of oak and pine see also poison oak2 [uncountable] the hard wood of the oak treeoak beams This table is made of solid oak.great/tall ˌoaks from little acorns ˈgrow (saying)something large and successful often begins in a very small way

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