Noun
/ˈʌmˌbrɛlə triː/
The term "umbrella-tree" refers to a type of tree that has a broad, umbrella-like canopy. Commonly, it can describe specific species such as the Schefflera or Brassaia actinophylla, known for their large leaves that spread out from a central trunk, resembling an umbrella.
It is used primarily in botanical contexts and can appear in both spoken and written English, though it may lean slightly toward written contexts due to its specificity. The term is not widely used in casual conversation.
Дерево-«зонтик» в нашем дворе обеспечивает большую тень в жаркие летние дни.
Many tropical gardens feature the exotic umbrella-tree for its striking appearance and cooling properties.
Многие тропические сады имеют экзотическое дерево-«зонтик» за его яркий внешний вид и охлаждающие свойства.
The umbrella-tree is often associated with lush, humid climates, making it a favorite among landscape designers.
The term "umbrella" is often used in idiomatic expressions to denote something that provides protection or encompasses various elements under a single category. While "umbrella-tree" itself is not frequently part of idiomatic expressions, we can explore idioms with "umbrella."
Организация предоставляет поддержку всем инициативам под зонтиком защиты окружающей среды.
Umbrella term
"Sports" is an umbrella term that includes basketball, soccer, and many other activities.
«Спорт» - это общее понятие, которое включает в себя баскетбол, футбол и многие другие виды деятельности.
Umbrella organization
The umbrella organization coordinates efforts among various nonprofit groups to maximize impact.
The word "umbrella" comes from the Italian word "ombrello," which is derived from the Latin "umbra," meaning "shade or shadow." The term "tree" is from Old English "treow," which has Germanic origins. Thus, "umbrella-tree" combines the concepts of shade or covering with the biological structure of a tree.
Synonyms:
- Shade tree
- Canopy tree
Antonyms:
- Exposed plant
- Bare tree