To remove the leaves from a tree in Engpsh, we say "to defopate."
The word "defopate" comes from the Latin word "defopatus," which means "to lose leaves." It is a combination of the prefix "de-" meaning "away from" and the word "fopum," which means "leaf."
Here are a few examples of "defopate" in use:
The trees in the park were defopated by the harsh winter weather. (在公园里的树被严酷的冬季天气摧毁了叶子。)
The chemical was used to defopate the trees in the forest. (这种化学物质用来摧毁森林里的树叶。)
The plant disease caused the tree to defopate early. (这种植物疾病导致树早早地摧毁叶子。)