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Martin    音标拼音: [m'ɑrtən] [m'ɑrtɪn]
n. 马丁,岩燕

马丁,岩燕

Martin
n 1: French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397)
[synonym: {Martin}, {St. Martin}]
2: United States actor and comedian (born in 1945) [synonym:
{Martin}, {Steve Martin}]
3: United States actress (1913-1990) [synonym: {Martin}, {Mary
Martin}]
4: United States singer (1917-1995) [synonym: {Martin}, {Dean
Martin}, {Dino Paul Crocetti}]
5: any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail
and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmas

Martin \Mar"tin\, n. (Stone Working) [Etymol. uncertain.]
A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding.
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Martin \Mar"tin\, n. [F. martin, from the proper name Martin.
Cf. {Martlet}.] (Zool.)
One of several species of swallows, usually having the tail
less deeply forked than the tail of the common swallows.
[Written also {marten}.]
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Note: The American {purple martin}, or {bee martin} ({Progne
subis} or {Progne purpurea}), and the European {house
martin}, or {window martin} ({Hirundo urbica} or
{Chelidon urbica}), are the best known species.
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{Bank martin}.
(a) The bank swallow. See under {Bank}.
(b) The fairy martin. See under {Fairy}.

{Bee martin}.
(a) The purple martin.
(b) The kingbird.

{Sand martin}, the bank swallow.
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Tree \Tree\ (tr[=e]), n. [OE. tree, tre, treo, AS. tre['o],
tre['o]w, tree, wood; akin to OFries. tr[=e], OS. treo, trio,
Icel. tr[=e], Dan. trae, Sw. tr[aum], tr[aum]d, Goth. triu,
Russ. drevo, W. derw an oak, Ir. darag, darog, Gr. dry^s a
tree, oak, do`ry a beam, spear shaft, spear, Skr. dru tree,
wood, d[=a]ru wood. [root]63, 241. Cf. {Dryad}, {Germander},
{Tar}, n., {Trough}.]
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1. (Bot.) Any perennial woody plant of considerable size
(usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single
trunk.
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Note: The kind of tree referred to, in any particular case,
is often indicated by a modifying word; as forest tree,
fruit tree, palm tree, apple tree, pear tree, etc.
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2. Something constructed in the form of, or considered as
resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and
branches; as, a genealogical tree.
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3. A piece of timber, or something commonly made of timber;
-- used in composition, as in axletree, boottree,
chesstree, crosstree, whiffletree, and the like.
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4. A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.
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[Jesus] whom they slew and hanged on a tree. --Acts
x. 39.
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5. Wood; timber. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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In a great house ben not only vessels of gold and of
silver but also of tree and of earth. --Wyclif (2
Tim. ii. 20).
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6. (Chem.) A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent
forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution.
See {Lead tree}, under {Lead}.
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{Tree bear} (Zool.), the raccoon. [Local, U. S.]

{Tree beetle} (Zool.) any one of numerous species of beetles
which feed on the leaves of trees and shrubs, as the May
beetles, the rose beetle, the rose chafer, and the
goldsmith beetle.

{Tree bug} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
hemipterous insects which live upon, and suck the sap of,
trees and shrubs. They belong to {Arma}, {Pentatoma},
{Rhaphigaster}, and allied genera.

{Tree cat} (Zool.), the common paradoxure ({Paradoxurus
musang}).

{Tree clover} (Bot.), a tall kind of melilot ({Melilotus
alba}). See {Melilot}.

{Tree crab} (Zool.), the purse crab. See under {Purse}.

{Tree creeper} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
arboreal creepers belonging to {Certhia}, {Climacteris},
and allied genera. See {Creeper}, 3.

{Tree cricket} (Zool.), a nearly white arboreal American
cricket ({Ecanthus niv[oe]us}) which is noted for its loud
stridulation; -- called also {white cricket}.

{Tree crow} (Zool.), any one of several species of Old World
crows belonging to {Crypsirhina} and allied genera,
intermediate between the true crows and the jays. The tail
is long, and the bill is curved and without a tooth.

{Tree dove} (Zool.) any one of several species of East Indian
and Asiatic doves belonging to {Macropygia} and allied
genera. They have long and broad tails, are chiefly
arboreal in their habits, and feed mainly on fruit.

{Tree duck} (Zool.), any one of several species of ducks
belonging to {Dendrocygna} and allied genera. These ducks
have a long and slender neck and a long hind toe. They are
arboreal in their habits, and are found in the tropical
parts of America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.

{Tree fern} (Bot.), an arborescent fern having a straight
trunk, sometimes twenty or twenty-five feet high, or even
higher, and bearing a cluster of fronds at the top. Most
of the existing species are tropical.

{Tree fish} (Zool.), a California market fish ({Sebastichthys
serriceps}).

{Tree frog}. (Zool.)
(a) Same as {Tree toad}.
(b) Any one of numerous species of Old World frogs
belonging to {Chiromantis}, {Rhacophorus}, and allied
genera of the family {Ranidae}. Their toes are
furnished with suckers for adhesion. The flying frog
(see under {Flying}) is an example.

{Tree goose} (Zool.), the bernicle goose.

{Tree hopper} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of small
leaping hemipterous insects which live chiefly on the
branches and twigs of trees, and injure them by sucking
the sap. Many of them are very odd in shape, the prothorax
being often prolonged upward or forward in the form of a
spine or crest.

{Tree jobber} (Zool.), a woodpecker. [Obs.]

{Tree kangaroo}. (Zool.) See {Kangaroo}.

{Tree lark} (Zool.), the tree pipit. [Prov. Eng.]

{Tree lizard} (Zool.), any one of a group of Old World
arboreal lizards (formerly grouped as the {Dendrosauria})
comprising the chameleons; also applied to various lizards
belonging to the families {Agamidae} or {Iguanidae},
especially those of the genus {Urosaurus}, such as the
{lined tree lizard} ({Urosaurus ornatus}) of the
southwestern U.S.

{Tree lobster}. (Zool.) Same as {Tree crab}, above.

{Tree louse} (Zool.), any aphid; a plant louse.

{Tree moss}. (Bot.)
(a) Any moss or lichen growing on trees.
(b) Any species of moss in the form of a miniature tree.


{Tree mouse} (Zool.), any one of several species of African
mice of the subfamily {Dendromyinae}. They have long claws
and habitually live in trees.

{Tree nymph}, a wood nymph. See {Dryad}.

{Tree of a saddle}, a saddle frame.

{Tree of heaven} (Bot.), an ornamental tree ({Ailantus
glandulosus}) having long, handsome pinnate leaves, and
greenish flowers of a disagreeable odor.

{Tree of life} (Bot.), a tree of the genus Thuja; arbor
vitae.

{Tree onion} (Bot.), a species of garlic ({Allium
proliferum}) which produces bulbs in place of flowers, or
among its flowers.

{Tree oyster} (Zool.), a small American oyster ({Ostrea
folium}) which adheres to the roots of the mangrove tree;
-- called also {raccoon oyster}.

{Tree pie} (Zool.), any species of Asiatic birds of the genus
{Dendrocitta}. The tree pies are allied to the magpie.

{Tree pigeon} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
longwinged arboreal pigeons native of Asia, Africa, and
Australia, and belonging to {Megaloprepia}, {Carpophaga},
and allied genera.

{Tree pipit}. (Zool.) See under {Pipit}.

{Tree porcupine} (Zool.), any one of several species of
Central and South American arboreal porcupines belonging
to the genera {Chaetomys} and {Sphingurus}. They have an
elongated and somewhat prehensile tail, only four toes on
the hind feet, and a body covered with short spines mixed
with bristles. One South American species ({Sphingurus
villosus}) is called also {couiy}; another ({Sphingurus
prehensilis}) is called also {c[oe]ndou}.

{Tree rat} (Zool.), any one of several species of large
ratlike West Indian rodents belonging to the genera
{Capromys} and {Plagiodon}. They are allied to the
porcupines.

{Tree serpent} (Zool.), a tree snake.

{Tree shrike} (Zool.), a bush shrike.

{Tree snake} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of snakes
of the genus {Dendrophis}. They live chiefly among the
branches of trees, and are not venomous.

{Tree sorrel} (Bot.), a kind of sorrel ({Rumex Lunaria})
which attains the stature of a small tree, and bears
greenish flowers. It is found in the Canary Islands and
Tenerife.

{Tree sparrow} (Zool.) any one of several species of small
arboreal sparrows, especially the American tree sparrow
({Spizella monticola}), and the common European species
({Passer montanus}).

{Tree swallow} (Zool.), any one of several species of
swallows of the genus {Hylochelidon} which lay their eggs
in holes in dead trees. They inhabit Australia and
adjacent regions. Called also {martin} in Australia.

{Tree swift} (Zool.), any one of several species of swifts of
the genus {Dendrochelidon} which inhabit the East Indies
and Southern Asia.

{Tree tiger} (Zool.), a leopard.

{Tree toad} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
amphibians belonging to {Hyla} and allied genera of the
family {Hylidae}. They are related to the common frogs and
toads, but have the tips of the toes expanded into suckers
by means of which they cling to the bark and leaves of
trees. Only one species ({Hyla arborea}) is found in
Europe, but numerous species occur in America and
Australia. The common tree toad of the Northern United
States ({Hyla versicolor}) is noted for the facility with
which it changes its colors. Called also {tree frog}. See
also {Piping frog}, under {Piping}, and {Cricket frog},
under {Cricket}.

{Tree warbler} (Zool.), any one of several species of
arboreal warblers belonging to {Phylloscopus} and allied
genera.

{Tree wool} (Bot.), a fine fiber obtained from the leaves of
pine trees.
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Martin, ND -- U.S. city in North Dakota
Population (2000): 96
Housing Units (2000): 48
Land area (2000): 0.087694 sq. miles (0.227127 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.087694 sq. miles (0.227127 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51060
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 47.826776 N, 100.114868 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 58758
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, ND
Martin


Martin, GA -- U.S. town in Georgia
Population (2000): 311
Housing Units (2000): 153
Land area (2000): 1.496823 sq. miles (3.876754 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.496823 sq. miles (3.876754 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50008
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.486662 N, 83.185656 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 30557
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, GA
Martin


Martin, SD -- U.S. city in South Dakota
Population (2000): 1106
Housing Units (2000): 480
Land area (2000): 0.913683 sq. miles (2.366427 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.913683 sq. miles (2.366427 sq. km)
FIPS code: 41100
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 43.174923 N, 101.734287 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, SD
Martin


Martin, KY -- U.S. city in Kentucky
Population (2000): 633
Housing Units (2000): 339
Land area (2000): 0.466301 sq. miles (1.207715 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.466301 sq. miles (1.207715 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50286
Located within: Kentucky (KY), FIPS 21
Location: 37.567791 N, 82.759465 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, KY
Martin


Martin, TN -- U.S. city in Tennessee
Population (2000): 10515
Housing Units (2000): 4106
Land area (2000): 12.386567 sq. miles (32.081059 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.037985 sq. miles (0.098381 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 12.424552 sq. miles (32.179440 sq. km)
FIPS code: 46240
Located within: Tennessee (TN), FIPS 47
Location: 36.341836 N, 88.851647 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 38237
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, TN
Martin


Martin, LA -- U.S. village in Louisiana
Population (2000): 625
Housing Units (2000): 249
Land area (2000): 11.573826 sq. miles (29.976071 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.035609 sq. miles (0.092226 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 11.609435 sq. miles (30.068297 sq. km)
FIPS code: 48925
Located within: Louisiana (LA), FIPS 22
Location: 32.099290 N, 93.218495 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, LA
Martin


Martin, MI -- U.S. village in Michigan
Population (2000): 435
Housing Units (2000): 181
Land area (2000): 0.874770 sq. miles (2.265644 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.874770 sq. miles (2.265644 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51980
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 42.537162 N, 85.637496 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 49070
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Martin, MI
Martin


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