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balsa

/bawl-suh, bahl-/US // ˈbɔl sə, ˈbɑl- //UK // (ˈbɔːlsə) //

胶合板,桦木,轻木,桦树

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tropical American tree, Ochroma pyramidale, of the bombax family, yielding an exceedingly light wood used for life preservers, rafts, toy airplanes, etc.
    • : a raft made of balsa wood.
    • : any life raft.

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Examples

  • A super fast-growing balsa tree, in contrast, won’t live past 40.

  • Well,” Vidal replied, “if you count balsa as one of the woods.

  • "But I do believe the 10th anniversary is the balsa-wood anniversary," retorts Tolan.

  • He made a landing on a sand-spit that struck off from an outward curve of the bank, and dragged the balsa out of the water.

  • In a few minutes the balsa lodged against the shore in the still water of a little cove.

  • At this time also, the master of the small bark came off in a balsa.

  • The first time was when, during my passage of the lake on a balsa, one of my companions had the misfortune to fall into the water.

  • On this coast we again meet with wooden canoes, although the balsa, or tule raft, is also in use.