sequoia
sequoia — noun
- sequoiasingular
- sequoiasplural
1. a huge redwood from California that stays green throughout the year and can grow
a huge redwood from California that stays green throughout the year and can grow taller than a thirty-storey building.
Theo stopped the car to photograph the giant sequoia beside the road.
collocation: giant sequoia
Visitors looked up as the sequoias rose above the misty valley trail.
plural: sequoias in a grove or forest
A fallen sequoia blocked the hiking path after the winter storm.
Sofia bought a guidebook about the sequoias in California's mountain parks.
Rangers fenced off the young sequoia to protect its roots from visitors.
文法句型
a sequoia
grove of sequoias
用法筆記
Usually countable. It often appears with words about size or protected landscapes, such as giant sequoia, ancient sequoia, or sequoia grove, and many speakers strongly associate it with California.