A1 noun Neutral

foliage

/ˈfoʊliɪdʒ/

Foliage refers to the leaves of a plant or tree, considered as a group. It is often used to describe the overall appearance and mass of greenery in a landscape or forest.

Ejemplos

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1

The park is beautiful in the summer when all the foliage is bright green.

The park is beautiful in the summer when all the foliage is bright green.

2

The developer promised to preserve the natural foliage during the construction process.

The developer promised to preserve the natural foliage during the construction process.

3

Check out that crazy thick foliage by the old shed.

Check out that crazy thick foliage by the old shed.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
foliage
Adjetivo
foliaged
Relacionado
leaf
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Truco para recordar

Foliage starts with 'F' like Forest and contains 'L' like Leaves.

Quiz rápido

The hikers could not see the path because the ___ was so thick.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

The park is beautiful in the summer when all the foliage is bright green.

everyday

The park is beautiful in the summer when all the foliage is bright green.

2

The developer promised to preserve the natural foliage during the construction process.

formal

The developer promised to preserve the natural foliage during the construction process.

3

Check out that crazy thick foliage by the old shed.

informal

Check out that crazy thick foliage by the old shed.

4

Chlorophyll levels within the foliage were measured to determine the health of the ecosystem.

academic

Chlorophyll levels within the foliage were measured to determine the health of the ecosystem.

5

Our landscaping company specializes in maintaining tropical foliage for luxury hotels.

business

Our landscaping company specializes in maintaining tropical foliage for luxury hotels.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
foliage
Adjetivo
foliaged
Relacionado
leaf

Colocaciones comunes

dense foliage dense foliage
autumn foliage autumn foliage
lush foliage lush foliage
tropical foliage tropical foliage
evergreen foliage evergreen foliage

Frases Comunes

fall foliage

fall foliage

thick foliage

thick foliage

vibrant foliage

vibrant foliage

Se confunde a menudo con

foliage vs leaf

A leaf is a single unit, while foliage is a collective noun for all the leaves on a plant.

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Notas de uso

Foliage is usually an uncountable noun. It is often used in descriptive writing or when talking about gardening and nature tourism.

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Errores comunes

Do not use 'foliages' as a plural; treat it like 'water' or 'furniture'. Also, avoid pronouncing it as 'fo-lage' (three syllables are preferred: fo-li-age).

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Truco para recordar

Foliage starts with 'F' like Forest and contains 'L' like Leaves.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Middle French word 'feuillage', which comes from 'feuille', meaning leaf.

Patrones gramaticales

uncountable noun singular verb agreement preceded by adjectives like 'dense' or 'lush'
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Contexto cultural

In the United States, 'foliage tours' are very popular in New England during the autumn when leaves change color.

Quiz rápido

The hikers could not see the path because the ___ was so thick.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Más palabras de nature

rainforest

A1

A thick forest in a tropical area that receives a large amount of rain throughout the year. It is a dense habitat known for having many different types of plants and animals.

tundra

A1

A large, flat area of land in very cold parts of the world, such as the Arctic. In this area, the ground is frozen and there are no trees, only small plants like moss.

wetland

A1

A wetland is an area of land that is always wet or covered with shallow water. It is a very important place where many different plants and animals, like birds and frogs, live.

coral reef

A1

A coral reef is a large underwater structure made from the skeletons of small sea animals called corals. They are usually found in warm, shallow parts of the ocean and provide a home for many types of fish.

vegetation

A1

Vegetation refers to all the plants and trees that grow in a particular area. It is used to describe the green cover of the earth, like forests or grass.

canopy

A1

A canopy is a cover that hangs over something, like a bed or a seat, to provide shade or protection. In nature, it is the top layer of a forest where the branches and leaves of tall trees meet to form a roof.

photosynthesis

A1

Photosynthesis is the natural process that green plants use to make their own food. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy and release oxygen into the air.

pollination

A1

Pollination is the process of moving pollen from one flower to another to help plants make seeds and fruit. This is usually done by insects like bees or by the wind.

seedling

A1

A seedling is a very young plant that has just started to grow from a seed. It usually has a small green stem and its first few tiny leaves.

sapling

A1

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.

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