英[əʊt]美[oʊt]
adjective(形容词)
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adjective(形容词)
小知识
An oat is a cereal grain, the seed of a plant that grows like a tall grass in fields. Your dad might love to bake with oats.
You're most likely to see the noun oat in its plural form — oats. Oats are grown for both animal feed and human consumption. If you ever eat oatmeal for breakfast, you know what an oat looks like, at least in its rolled, flake-like form. The Old English root is ate, “grain of the wild oat plant.” The source of this word isn't known for sure, though it may come from the Old Norse eitill, “nodule” or “single grain.”
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来自古英语ate,燕麦粒,野燕麦。