Examples of using Acorns in English and their translations into Chinese
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We want kids to expand their vocabularies and know that acorns are, indeed, acorns. .
In 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 the whole Transcend team spent the day at Acorns Childrens' Hospice in Birmingham.
As a team we were inspired and hope to keep supporting Acorns in years to come.
Their diets consist of about two-thirds bamboo, but they also eat mushrooms, roots, acorns, lichen and grasses.
Amazingly the tree has managed to survive in this condition and each Summer produces a full and health crop of leaves and acorns.
In the early 1900s, you could find"pepper" made of sawdust or"coffee" containing ground acorns.
Before long, you will have curvy grass walls, charming grass tent-beds and armour made from fallen acorns.
With this free screensaver, you will have a friendly squirrel surrounded by a lot of acorns, to fall in the head.
When he had selected one hundred perfect acorns he stopped and went to bed.
When he had thus selected one hundred perfect acorns he stopped and we went to bed.
They probably used the mountain for gathering acorns and hunting black-tailed deer and small birds, animals which are still abundant there.
When he had 100 perfect acorns he stopped and we went to bed.
All acorns are edible, whether they come from red or white oaks, and they vary in size and shape depending on the tree species.
Acorns and materials are used to build camps for the rescued animals to live.
Once he had lying one hundred perfect acorns in front of him, he stopped and we went to bed.
When he finally had in front of him 100 perfect acorns, he stopped and we went to bed.
There are at least 8 steps to become a fully activated user, so Acorns created this checklist to see exactly what's left to do.
When he had before him one hundred perfect acorns, he stopped, and we went off to bed.
The English used to carry dried acorns during the war with Normandy, to protect themselves against the brutalities that awaited them.
Sure, we may come across a squirrel that has had a few too many acorns, but that's about it.