woodsman如何读

英:[ˈwʊdzmən]

美:[ˈwʊdzmən]

woodsman是什么意思

  • n.住在森林中的人;详知森林者;樵夫

woodsman自然拼读

woods·man

wUdz mn

woodsman变形

复数:woodsmen

woodsman词根

词根:woodsy

adj.

woodsy 森林的;树林多的;树林中的

woodsman英英释义

  • n.
    • someone who lives in the woods
    • makes things out of wood

woodsman词源中文解释

1680年代,来自 woods(见 wood(n.))和 man(n.)。更早的词是 woodman(15世纪早期)。

woodsman词源英文解释

The first known use of woodsman was in 1688

woodsman儿童词典英英释义

woof1 of 3noun

the threads that cross the warp in a woven fabric

a woven fabric or its texture

woof2 of 3verb

to make the sound of a woof

woof3 of 3noun

a deep harsh sound made by a dog

wooverb

to try to gain the love of : court

to seek to gain or bring about

political candidates wooing public support

woodyadjective

having or covered with trees

a woody piece of land

of or containing wood or wood fibers

woody plant tissue

characteristic of or similar to wood

a woody texture

woodworkingnoun

the act, process, or occupation of working with wood

woodworkingnoun

the act, process, or occupation of working with wood

woodworknoun

work made of woodespecially: interior fittings (as window frames or stairways) of wood

woodwindnoun

one of a group of musical instruments including flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and sometimes saxophones compare brass instrument, percussion instrument, stringed instrument

plural the woodwind instruments of a band or orchestra

woodwindnoun

one of a group of musical instruments including flutes, clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and sometimes saxophones compare brass instrument, percussion instrument, stringed instrument

plural the woodwind instruments of a band or orchestra

woodsyadjective

of, relating to, or suggestive of woods

a woodsy smell

woodsmannoun

a person who visits or works in the woodsespecially: one skilled in woodcraft

woodsman 例句

1 Long before anyone else Telemakhos caught sight of the grey woodsman coming from the door, and called him over with a quick jerk of his head.

2 She thought again of the woodsman, and what he might have told her, and hoped there were as many woodsmen here as wolves.

3 I showed him how to make a living working for himself as a fur trapper, prospector, carpenter, woodsman, horses, etc.

4 The first floor great room is decorated with dried grains; saws hang like artwork on the walls, as does a wolfskin fur coat, as if some century-old woodsman hung it up and forgot it.

5 It’s costumes all the way down: trad, woodsman, cowboy, sailor, biker, banker, goth ninja.

6 French Canadian woodsmen in the 1600s believed that the trees quaked in fear because the cross on which Jesus was crucified was made of aspen.

7 She peeked out again and the woodsman’s posture had changed.

8 And then the horse let out a noise and the woodsman relaxed his grip on the ax and lifted the reins.

9 Taking place deep in the heart of red-state America, the hourlong special follows a squad of self-appointed Bigfoot hunters, made up of war veterans, ex-lawmen and "hardcore woodsmen," into the forests of rural Louisiana.

10 It needed to recruit several master woodsmen to act as guides.

11 For 21 years, the excursions have been led by the same woodsman.

12 In woods where the woodsmen told lies, maybe it was the wolves who told the truth.

13 Where the hell did woodsman come from?

那个樵夫到底是从哪儿冒出来的!

14 He decided that if he were a real woodsman, he would slice off a steak and grill it over a wood fire.

15 Part one of Inscryption locks you in a cabin with a vicious woodsman who will only release you if you beat him in a succession of card games.

16 Where the hell did the woodsman come from?

那个樵夫到底是从哪儿冒出来的!

17 They ranged from thimble-size angels to spinning pyramids as tall as I am, to nutcrackers, Santas, woodsmen and more.

18 A woodsman, boatman, or guide employed by a fur company to transport goods and supplies between remote stations in Canada or the U. S. Northwest.

林居人,伐木人,向导,船夫皮毛公司雇佣的伐木工人、船夫或向导,他们在加拿大或美国西北部偏远驿站间运送货物或补给。

19 Instead, he sat on a fallen tree and ate a Snickers bar and knew that he really wasn’t a real woodsman.

20 Audubon saw himself as a woodsman, as well as a naturalist, and he used strikingly bellicose language to describe his travels and research.

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