A1 noun Neutral

sapling

/ˈsæp.lɪŋ/

A sapling is a very young tree with a thin trunk. It is the stage of growth after a seed sprouts but before it becomes a large, mature tree.

Beispiele

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1

We planted a small sapling in our backyard yesterday.

We put a young tree into the ground at our house.

2

The city council donated a sapling to the local primary school.

The local government gave a young tree to the school.

3

Look at this tiny sapling; it's going to be a giant oak one day!

Check out this very small tree; it will grow very big later.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sapling
Adjektiv
sapling-like
Verwandt
sap
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'sap' (liquid) inside the tree that is 'ling'ering (staying) while it waits to grow tall.

Schnelles Quiz

We need to water the new _____ every day so it grows into a big tree.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sapling

Beispiele

1

We planted a small sapling in our backyard yesterday.

everyday

We put a young tree into the ground at our house.

2

The city council donated a sapling to the local primary school.

formal

The local government gave a young tree to the school.

3

Look at this tiny sapling; it's going to be a giant oak one day!

informal

Check out this very small tree; it will grow very big later.

4

Researchers measured the growth rate of each sapling in the protected area.

academic

Scientists checked how fast every young tree grew in the park.

5

The company sponsored the planting of one sapling for every product sold.

business

The business paid to plant a young tree for each item people bought.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sapling
Adjektiv
sapling-like
Verwandt
sap

Häufige Kollokationen

plant a sapling to put a young tree in the ground
sturdy sapling a strong young tree
oak sapling a young oak tree
protect a sapling to keep a young tree safe
water the sapling to give a young tree water

Häufige Phrasen

a tender sapling

a very young and fragile tree

bend like a sapling

to be flexible like a young tree

nurture a sapling

to take care of a young tree

Wird oft verwechselt mit

sapling vs seedling

A seedling is a very tiny plant just grown from a seed, while a sapling is larger and specifically a young tree.

sapling vs shrub

A shrub is a bush that stays small, whereas a sapling is a young version of a plant that will grow into a tall tree.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'sapling' when you want to emphasize that a tree is young, thin, and still growing. It is often used in the context of gardening, forestry, or environmental protection.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often call it a 'baby tree' or 'small tree', which is understandable, but 'sapling' is the more precise term for a tree at this specific stage.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'sap' (liquid) inside the tree that is 'ling'ering (staying) while it waits to grow tall.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the word 'sap' (the juice of a plant) combined with the suffix '-ling' which means young or small.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: one sapling, two saplings Commonly follows verbs like 'plant', 'grow', or 'water'
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Kultureller Kontext

In many cultures, planting a sapling is a symbol of hope, new beginnings, and environmental responsibility.

Schnelles Quiz

We need to water the new _____ every day so it grows into a big tree.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sapling

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