woodlot英 ['wʊdˌlɒt] 美 ['wʊdˌlɒt]
n.植林地(尤指附属林场地);小林地;树群;
英英释义
Woodlot
- A woodlot is a term used in North America to refer to a segment of a woodland or forest capable of small-scale production of forest products such as wood fuel, sap for maple syrup, sawlogs, as well as recreational uses like bird watching, bushwalking, and wildflower appreciation. In Britain a woodlot would be called a wood, woodland or coppice.
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双语例句
用作名词(n.)- If there are no depletion counters on Hickory Woodlot, sacrifice it.
若山胡桃植林地上没有消耗指示物,则牺牲之。
权威例句
The role of habitat barriers in woodlot recolonization by small mammalsSurvival of Some Common Passerines in a Pennsylvania WoodlotInfluence of Resource Abundance on Use of Tree-Fall Gaps by Birds in an Isolated WoodlotTrading Off Environmental Sustainability for Empowerment and Income: Woodlot Devolution in Northern EthiopiaForaging Ecology of Avian Frugivores and Some Consequences for Seed Dispersal in an Illinois WoodlotNutrient use efficiency and biomass production of tree species for rotational woodlot systems in semi-arid Morogoro, TanzaniaTemporal Variability in Home Ranges of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias striatus) in a Southeastern Ontario WoodlotPost-settlement history of human land-use and vegetation dynamics of a Tsuga canadensis (hemlock) woodlot in central New England.Competition and Spacing in Plant Communities: Differential Mortality of White Pine (Pinus strobus L.) in a New England WoodlotComparison of biomass production, tree allometry and nutrient use efficiency of multipurpose trees grown in woodlot and silvopastora...