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cloaks
cloak〔L 「종(鐘)」의 뜻에서; 모양이 비슷하다 해서〕
n.
1 (낙낙한)
소매 없는 외투,
망토
2 가리는 것, 덮개(covering); 가면, 구실(pretext)
3 [pl.]=CLOAKROOM 4
under a cloak of snow (눈)에 덮여
under the cloak of charity (자선)의 구실 아래
under the cloak of darkness (야음)을 타고
━ vt.
1 외투를 입히다; [cloak oneself로] 망토를 입다
2 <…을> 뒤덮다
3 <…을> 덮어 감추다, 가리다, 은폐하다 《with》
oaks 관용구
Great oaks grow from little acorns.
Large successful operations can begin in a small way.
Tall oaks grow from little acorns.
Great things may come from small beginnings.
Little strokes fell great oaks
Meaning even though something may seem impossible, if you break it up into small parts and take one step at a time, you will succeed.
Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
Big or great things start very small.
Great oaks from little acorns grow.
Much may come from a small beginning.
great oaks from little acorns grow|acorn|acorns|gr
As great oak trees grow from tiny acorns, so many great people or things grew from a small and unimportant beginning, so be patient.

A proverb.
Many great men were once poor, unimportant boys. Great oaks from little acorns grow.