forests
常見(jiàn)例句
- The forests of Canada produce wood for building.
加拿大的森林盛產(chǎn)建筑木材。 - The rivers and forests of the New World were abundant with fish and game.
美洲大陸的河流和森林里有大量的魚(yú)類和獵物。 - Very little forest is left unexplored nowadays.
如今,未被勘測(cè)的森林是少之又少了。 - They went up to cut down a forest.
他們上山去砍林伐木。 - Walking through the forest one day, we found a strange little hut that no one had ever seen before.
有一天我們穿過(guò)樹(shù)林時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)以前人們未曾見(jiàn)過(guò)的奇怪的小屋。 - They followed a random route through the forest.
他們沒(méi)有根據(jù)特定的路線穿過(guò)森林。 - We entered a dense forest.
我們進(jìn)入一片密林。 - It was twenty square miles of virgin forest.
這是一片20平方英里的未開(kāi)發(fā)的森林。 - Outside the forest, it was not so dark.
森林外面沒(méi)有那么陰暗。 - There are diverse birds in the forest.
森林中有各種小鳥(niǎo)。 - It is so peaceful in the forest.
森林里是如此的寧?kù)o。 - The little girl lost bearings in the forest.
那個(gè)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。 - The guide stopped us going into the ancient forests.
向?qū)r住我們,不讓我們進(jìn)入原始森林。 - Before we could build we had to fire bricks and carry timber from the forests.
在我們建房前我們必須燒制磚塊,從森林中采伐木材。 - They move around the forests - you see them one day and the next day you go back to talk to them and they are not there.
他們?cè)谏种兴奶幜鲃?dòng) - 某一天你在某個(gè)地方看到他們,但第二天當(dāng)你回到那個(gè)地方想與他們交談時(shí),他們已沒(méi)有了蹤影。 - The wide flat grasslands seemed strange to men who had lived among the hills and forests of the east.
- They were wandering in the forests and he was in despair, having lost everything.
他們?cè)谏掷锪骼?那勒陷入絕望,他失去了一切
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - They have also provided forests for use by local communities and native peoples and for the protection of biological diversity.
- Now customers want to watch over coal mines, construction sites, private yachts, neighborhood bars, even forests.
FORBES: Spotting Evil - President GEORGE W. BUSH: We need to make our forests healthy by using some common sense.
NPR: Study: Salvage Logging Boosts Forest-Fire Threat - Covington adds that the Oregon findings may not be applicable to forests in other regions.
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