英:[ˈwʊdlənd]
美:[ˈwʊdlənd, -ˌlænd]
英:[ˈwʊdlənd]
美:[ˈwʊdlənd, -ˌlænd]
wood·land
wUd lnd
复数:woodlands
woodlander (n.)
词根:wooded
adj.wooded 树木繁茂的;森林多的
woodsy 森林的;树林多的;树林中的
v.wooded 植林于(wood的过去式)
noun
land covered with woody vegetation : timberland, forest
geographical name
city in western California northwest of Sacramento population 55,468
adjective
growing, living, or existing in woodland
of, relating to, or being woodland
古英语 wudulond; 参见 wood(n.)+ land(n.)。作为形容词自14世纪中叶起使用。
疏林
The first known use of woodland was before the 12th century
woodshednoun
a shed for storing wood and especially firewood
woodpilenoun
a pile of wood and especially firewood
woodpeckernoun
any of numerous brightly marked birds with strong claws and stiff tail feathers used in climbing or resting on tree trunks, a long flexible tongue, and a very hard bill used to drill into trees to get insects for food and to dig out holes for nesting
woodmannoun
woodsman
woodlotnoun
an area of trees kept usually to meet fuel and lumber needs
woodland1 of 2noun
land covered with trees and shrubs : forest
woodland2 of 2adjective
growing, living, or occurring in woodland
a woodland bird
of, relating to, or made up of woodland
woodland areas
woodland1 of 2noun
land covered with trees and shrubs : forest
woodland2 of 2adjective
growing, living, or occurring in woodland
a woodland bird
of, relating to, or made up of woodland
woodland areas
woodland1 of 2noun
land covered with trees and shrubs : forest
woodland2 of 2adjective
growing, living, or occurring in woodland
a woodland bird
of, relating to, or made up of woodland
woodland areas
1 Religion: Bauiaurs revere Ehlonna, deity of the woodlands , more than most of other deities.
宗教: 绝大多数半人羊信仰森林女神艾罗娜.
2 A fox trying to catch a rabbit usually creeps upwind under cover—perhaps through a patch of woodland to the edge.
3 Lying round Bree-hill and the villages was a small country of fields and tamed woodland only a few miles broad.
4 a fringe of woodland
一条林带
5 The next day he walked the great woodlands, calling Sounder’s name.
6 Park Central for the vast steppe of Acacia woodland.
公园中部为大片金合欢林地草原.
7 “And he’s got a satyr’s senses and woodland magic. Can you play a tracker’s song yet, Grover?”
8 When the first Europeans arrived in the New World, there were perhaps 950 million acres of woodland in what would become the lower forty-eight states.
9 The barren icy wasteland slowly warmed to become thick woodland.
冰雪覆盖的荒原逐渐暖和起来,变成了浓密的林地.
10 There was woodland nearby and they could vanish into it, keeping more or less together, and simply continue on their way.
11 He found that he was lying, well wrapped, under tall grey-skinned trees in a quiet corner of the woodlands on the west bank of the Great River, Anduin.
12 One of them, which was named Foxwood, was a large, neglected, old-fashioned farm, much overgrown by woodland, with all its pastures worn out and its hedges in a disgraceful condition.
13 Abbot Mortimer lay in the cloister gardens surrounded by his mice and woodland friends.
14 Mice do not speak Lapine, but there is a very simple, limited lingua franca of the hedgerow and woodland.
15 And as the number of migrants grows and the first mists of green appear in the woodlands, thousands of people listen for the first dawn chorus of the robins throbbing in the early morning light.
16 The place was soon crawling with woodland creatures curious to hear more about the garden project.
17 The Fallohides were fairer of skin and also of hair, and they were taller and slimmer than the others; they were lovers of trees and of woodlands.
18 The use right for other forests, trees and other woodlands stipulated by the State Council.
国务院规定的其他森林 、 林木和其他林地使用权.
19 Their homelands at the time covered a significant portion of the Northeast woodlands.
20 Before much longer Redwall would require the skills and knowledge of all its woodland allies.
1 森林地
2 林地的
4 林栖的