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firewood

/fahyuhr-wood/US // ˈfaɪərˌwʊd //

柴火,木柴,木料,木头

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wood suitable for fuel.

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Examples

  • In remote villages, Melinda and I met women and girls who spent hours every day collecting firewood so they could cook over an open flame in their homes.

  • The club that maintains the area also stocks the trailside warming huts with firewood.

  • Shvalov watched YouTube videos to learn how to drill a well, erect a house and cut and dry his own firewood.

  • Thanks to smart engineering, it sets up in a minute and is about the size of large firewood log when stored in its bag.

  • We had a house in New Hampshire, and my job was to cut up the firewood.

  • A small outdoor television satellite dish sticks out of tall grass alongside a few piles of firewood.

  • If you have firewood in the state, you have to have the source documentation.

  • They make a 0.75 cubic foot bag of firewood blazing with a Hotsticks logo.

  • Firewood is tracked down to “source documentation,” which producers must provide to purchasers.

  • “Untreated,” in this case, refers to firewood that has not been heat-treated.

  • "I follow you perfectly," said Maloney, looking as if he would much rather be chopping firewood elsewhere and singing.

  • On top of the stones lay the most wonderful collection of firewood that you can imagine, all ready to light.

  • After that, I always brought plenty of firewood to Nimmie Amee and we became very friendly.

  • Nagpintul siya sa mga sugnud, He is cutting the firewood into lengths.

  • Jacob and the boys went out to get firewood, and dragged it home through the snow.