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leaf
/ˈlif/
葉,樹葉,花瓣,頁(vi.)生葉,翻書頁(vt.)翻…的頁
From:
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leaf
/ˈlɪf/
名詞
(複
leaves
)葉,扉門,門扇,葉片,箔,活門,節流門,薄征,頁
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
leaf
樹結構端節點
From:
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leaf
葉
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Leaf
n.
;
pl
.
Leaves
1.
Bot.
A
colored
,
usually
green
,
expansion
growing
from
the
side
of
a
stem
or
rootstock
,
in
which
the
sap
for
the
use
of
the
plant
is
elaborated
under
the
influence
of
light
;
one
of
the
parts
of
a
plant
which
collectively
constitute
its
foliage
.
Note:
☞
Such
leaves
usually
consist
of
a
blade
,
or
lamina
,
supported
upon
a
leafstalk
or
petiole
,
which
,
continued
through
the
blade
as
the
midrib
,
gives
off
woody
ribs
and
veins
that
support
the
cellular
texture
.
The
petiole
has
usually
some
sort
of
an
appendage
on
each
side
of
its
base
,
which
is
called
the
stipule
.
The
green
parenchyma
of
the
leaf
is
covered
with
a
thin
epiderm
pierced
with
closable
microscopic
openings
,
known
as
stomata
.
2.
Bot.
A
special
organ
of
vegetation
in
the
form
of
a
lateral
outgrowth
from
the
stem
,
whether
appearing
as
a
part
of
the
foliage
,
or
as
a
cotyledon
,
a
scale
,
a
bract
,
a
spine
,
or
a
tendril
.
Note:
☞
In
this
view
every
part
of
a
plant
,
except
the
root
and
the
stem
,
is
either
a
leaf
,
or
is
composed
of
leaves
more
or
less
modified
and
transformed
.
3.
Something
which
is
like
a
leaf
in
being
wide
and
thin
and
having
a
flat
surface
,
or
in
being
attached
to
a
larger
body
by
one
edge
or
end
;
as
:
(a)
A
part
of
a
book
or
folded
sheet
containing
two
pages
upon
its
opposite
sides
.
(b)
A
side
,
division
,
or
part
,
that
slides
or
is
hinged
,
as
of
window
shutters
,
folding
doors
,
etc
.
(c)
The
movable
side
of
a
table
.
(d)
A
very
thin
plate
;
as
,
gold
leaf
.
(e)
A
portion
of
fat
lying
in
a
separate
fold
or
layer
.
(f)
One
of
the
teeth
of
a
pinion
,
especially
when
small
.
Leaf beetle
Zool.
,
any
beetle
which
feeds
upon
leaves
;
esp
.,
any
species
of
the
family
Chrysomelid
æ,
as
the
potato
beetle
and
helmet
beetle
.
Leaf bridge
,
a
draw-bridge
having
a
platform
or
leaf
which
swings
vertically
on
hinges
.
Leaf bud
Bot.
,
a
bud
which
develops
into
leaves
or
a
leafy
branch
.
Leaf butterfly
Zool.
,
any
butterfly
which
,
in
the
form
and
colors
of
its
wings
,
resembles
the
leaves
of
plants
upon
which
it
rests
;
esp
.,
butterflies
of
the
genus
Kallima
,
found
in
Southern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies
.
Leaf crumpler
Zool.
,
a
small
moth
(
Phycis indigenella
),
the
larva
of
which
feeds
upon
leaves
of
the
apple
tree
,
and
forms
its
nest
by
crumpling
and
fastening
leaves
together
in
clusters
.
Leaf fat
,
the
fat
which
lies
in
leaves
or
layers
within
the
body
of
an
animal
.
Leaf flea
Zool.
,
a
jumping
plant
louse
of
the
family
Psyllid
æ.
Leaf frog
Zool.
,
any
tree
frog
of
the
genus
Phyllomedusa
.
Leaf green
.
Bot.
See
Chlorophyll
.
Leaf hopper
Zool.
,
any
small
jumping
hemipterous
insect
of
the
genus
Tettigonia
,
and
allied
genera
.
They
live
upon
the
leaves
and
twigs
of
plants
.
See
Live hopper
.
Leaf insect
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
genera
and
species
of
orthopterous
insects
,
esp
.
of
the
genus
Phyllium
,
in
which
the
wings
,
and
sometimes
the
legs
,
resemble
leaves
in
color
and
form
.
They
are
common
in
Southern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies
.
Leaf lard
,
lard
from
leaf
fat
.
See
under
Lard
.
Leaf louse
Zool.
,
an
aphid
.
Leaf metal
,
metal
in
thin
leaves
,
as
gold
,
silver
,
or
tin
.
Leaf miner
Zool.
,
any
one
of
various
small
lepidopterous
and
dipterous
insects
,
which
,
in
the
larval
stages
,
burrow
in
and
eat
the
parenchyma
of
leaves
;
as
,
the
pear-tree
leaf miner
(
Lithocolletis geminatella
).
Leaf notcher
Zool.
,
a
pale
bluish
green
beetle
(
Artipus Floridanus
),
which
,
in
Florida
,
eats
the
edges
of
the
leaves
of
orange
trees
.
Leaf roller
Zool.
,
See
leaf roller
in
the
vocabulary
.
Leaf scar
Bot.
,
the
cicatrix
on
a
stem
whence
a
leaf
has
fallen
.
Leaf sewer
Zool.
,
a
tortricid
moth
,
whose
caterpillar
makes
a
nest
by
rolling
up
a
leaf
and
fastening
the
edges
together
with
silk
,
as
if
sewn
;
esp
.,
Phoxopteris nubeculana
,
which
feeds
upon
the
apple
tree
.
Leaf sight
,
a
hinged
sight
on
a
firearm
,
which
can
be
raised
or
folded
down
.
Leaf trace
Bot.
,
one
or
more
fibrovascular
bundles
,
which
may
be
traced
down
an
endogenous
stem
from
the
base
of
a
leaf
.
Leaf tier
Zool.
,
a
tortricid
moth
whose
larva
makes
a
nest
by
fastening
the
edges
of
a
leaf
together
with
silk
;
esp
.,
Teras cinderella
,
found
on
the
apple
tree
.
Leaf valve
,
a
valve
which
moves
on
a
hinge
.
Leaf wasp
Zool.
,
a
sawfly
.
To turn over a new leaf
,
to
make
a
radical
change
for
the
better
in
one's
way
of
living
or
doing
. [
Colloq
.]
They
were
both
determined
to turn over a new leaf
.
--
Richardson
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Leaf
,
Leaf out
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Leafed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Leafing
.]
To
shoot
out
leaves
;
to
produce
leaves
;
to
leave
;
as
,
the
trees
leaf
in
May
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
leaf
n
1:
the
main
organ
of
photosynthesis
and
transpiration
in
higher
plants
[
syn
:
leafage
,
foliage
]
2:
a
sheet
of
any
written
or
printed
material
(
especially
in
a
manuscript
or
book
) [
syn
:
folio
]
3:
hinged
or
detachable
flat
section
(
as
of
a
table
or
door
)
v
1:
look
through
a
book
or
other
written
material
; "
He
thumbed
through
the
report
"; "
She
leafed
through
the
volume
"
[
syn
:
flick
,
flip
,
thumb
,
riffle
,
riff
]
2:
turn
over
pages
; "
leaf
through
a
book
"; "
leaf
a
manuscript
"
3:
produce
leaves
,
of
plants
[
also
:
leaves
(
pl
)]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Leaf
of
a
tree
.
The
olive-leaf
mentioned
Gen
. 8:11.
The
barren
fig-tree
had
nothing
but
leaves
(
Matt
. 21:19;
Mark
11:13).
The
oak-leaf
is
mentioned
Isa
. 1:30; 6:13.
There
are
numerous
allusions
to
leaves
,
their
flourishing
,
their
decay
,
and
their
restoration
(
Lev
. 26:36;
Isa
. 34:4;
Jer
. 8:13;
Dan
. 4:12, 14,
21;
Mark
11:13; 13:28).
The
fresh
leaf
is
a
symbol
of
prosperity
(
Ps
. 1:3;
Jer
. 17:8;
Ezek
. 47:12);
the
faded
,
of
decay
(
Job
13:25;
Isa
. 1:30; 64:6;
Jer
. 8:13).
Leaf
of
a
door
(1
Kings
6:34),
the
valve
of
a
folding
door
.
Leaf
of
a
book
(
Jer
. 36:23),
perhaps
a
fold
of
a
roll
.
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