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гребешок
arbre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. tree [Brit triː, Am tri] N

tree
the tree of life

II. tree [Brit triː, Am tri] VB trans Am lit

tree animal
tree fig person

III. tree [Brit triː, Am tri]

to be out of one's tree inf
to be up a tree Am

pear [Brit pɛː, Am pɛr] N

1. pear (fruit):

Phrases:

pear, a. pear tree

spindle tree N

spindle tree

fruit tree N

fruit tree

cherry tree N

cherry tree

Christmas tree N

tree-hugger N inf, pej

tree-hugger
écolo inf

umbrella tree N

tulip tree N

tulip tree

coffee tree N

coffee tree

clothes tree N Am

clothes tree

in the PONS Dictionary

I. tree [tri:] N

tree

II. tree [tri:] VB trans

to tree an animal

nut tree N

nut tree
nut tree of hazel

tree house N

tree house

lemon tree N

lemon tree

tree trunk N

tree trunk

tree-lined ADJ

tree-lined

rubber tree N

rubber tree

Christmas tree N

tree surgeon N

tree surgeon
arboriculteur(-trice) m (f)

orange tree N

orange tree
in the PONS Dictionary

I. tree [tri] N

tree

II. tree [tri] VB trans

to tree an animal

orange tree N

orange tree

Christmas tree N

family tree N

family tree

tree house N

tree house

tree frog N

tree frog

apple tree N

apple tree

gum tree N

gum tree

shoe tree N

shoe tree

rubber tree N

rubber tree
Present
Itree
youtree
he/she/ittrees
wetree
youtree
theytree
Past
Itreed
youtreed
he/she/ittreed
wetreed
youtreed
theytreed
Present Perfect
Ihavetreed
youhavetreed
he/she/ithastreed
wehavetreed
youhavetreed
theyhavetreed
Past Perfect
Ihadtreed
youhadtreed
he/she/ithadtreed
wehadtreed
youhadtreed
theyhadtreed

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Education, skiing tourism, and Christmas tree farming are among this area's most prominent industries, although agriculture and raising livestock also remain important.
en.wikipedia.org
If the tree pick-up point is within 10 km of the drop-off point, it will cost $25.
www.metronews.ca
In this case the vehicle was being driven at high speed through a roundabout and crashed through a wall and into a tree.
en.wikipedia.org
I pointed to a nest above us in a gum tree.
www.abc.net.au
The tree is not used commercially because it rarely grows to merchantable size.
en.wikipedia.org