2[countableC] (also olive tree)HBP a tree that produces olives, grown especially in Mediterranean countries 橄榄树
an olive grove
一片橄榄树林
3.DCBCC[uncountableU] (also olive green) a deepyellowish green colour 橄榄绿
4.olive skin/complexionDCBCCskincolour that is typical of people from countries such as Greece, Italy, or Turkey 橄榄色的皮肤/肤色
Examples from the Corpus
olive skin/complexion• She had a long oval face and an olive complexion.• Her skin complemented her hair; she had an olive complexion which shone like burnishedgold.• Her eyes were dark and luminous and her faintly olive skin normally carried a dusting of colour, high on her cheekbones.• Of course, I thought, she has olive skin.• His olive skin seemed to glint in the soft light of the hallway; the flatbehind him was almost totally dark.• A thickmop of black hair over a man-boy's smootholive complexion.• The sooty eyes, the olive skin, the coarse black mop of the moustache gave little clue as to his origins.• They were well-groomed, clean-shaven young men with olive complexions.
5.extend/offer/hold out etc an olive branch (to somebody)ARGUEto do or say something in order to show that you want to end an argument with someone(向某人)伸出橄榄枝〔表示愿意和解〕
olive grove• His island, she mused, as she drove through almond and olive groves.• In minutes you can leave the sea for chestnut trees and olive groves.• These men also have olive groves and cold-press their own virgin oil.• And what about the olive grove at Spello?• Out among the olive groves and white-washed villages, or in the streets and galleries, you realise how little has changed.• Below the olive groves, sloping fields produce lushvines and the valleys are full of sunflowers, tomatoes and maize.• On a rocky unmade track through the olive groves, we might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblicallandscape.• Situated on the easternshore of the lake with a backdrop of terracedvineyards, olive groves and cypress trees.