单词:forests
n land that is covered with trees and shrubs
v establish a forest on previously unforested land
forest的用法和样例:
例句
- He went to the forest on horseback.他骑马去森林了。
- The deer escaped to the deep forest.那鹿逃入了丛林深处。
- There is a pine forest near our house.我们家附近有片松树林。
- Thousands of old trees were lost in the forest fire.成千上万棵老树在森林大火中被烧毁。
- He wants to forest a pasture with pine trees.他想在牧场上种植松树造林。
- The harbour was forested with masts.港内帆樯林立。
常见句型
- The forests of Canada produce wood for building.加拿大的森林盛产建筑木材。
- The rivers and forests of the New World were abundant with fish and game.美洲大陆的河流和森林里有大量的鱼类和猎物。
- Very little forest is left unexplored nowadays.如今,未被勘测的森林是少之又少了。
- They went up to cut down a forest.他们上山去砍林伐木。
- Walking through the forest one day, we found a strange little hut that no one had ever seen before.有一天我们穿过树林时发现了一个以前人们未曾见过的奇怪的小屋。
- They followed a random route through the forest.他们没有根据特定的路线穿过森林。
- We entered a dense forest.我们进入一片密林。
- It was twenty square miles of virgin forest.这是一片20平方英里的未开发的森林。
- Outside the forest, it was not so dark.森林外面没有那么阴暗。
- There are diverse birds in the forest.森林中有各种小鸟。
- It is so peaceful in the forest.森林里是如此的宁静。
- The little girl lost bearings in the forest.那个小女孩在森林里迷失了方向。
- There are abundant supplies of firewood in the forest.森林中有大量的木柴可供使用。
词汇搭配
- conserve a forest保护森林,封林
- cover with forest森林覆盖
- cross forest穿过林带
- cut down a forest砍伐森林
- denude a forest伐光森林
- destroy a forest破坏森林
- drive through the forest驾车穿过森林
- guard a forest守卫森林,保护森林
- open up forest采伐森林
- plant a forest造林
- preserve a forest保护森林
- protect a forest护林
- set a forest on fire放火烧林
- big forest大森林
- coniferous forest针叶林
- deep forest茂密的森林
- evergreen forest常青林
- green forest绿色的森林
- impenetrable forest难以通过的森林
- luxuriant forest繁茂的森林
- natural forest自然林
- thick forest稠密的森林
- bamboo forest竹林
- broadleaf forest阔叶林
- deciduous forest落叶林
- pine forest松林
- rain forest雨林
- forest animal森林动物
- forest belt林带
- forest fire森林火灾
- get lost in the forest在森林中迷路
- outside forest在森林外
经典引文
The trees went on and on,..endless, a forest all over the world.
出自:U. Le Guin
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