forest 的 2 个定义
- a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; woodland.
 - the trees on such a tract: to cut down a forest.
 - a tract of wooded grounds in England formerly belonging to the sovereign and set apart for game.
 - a thick cluster of vertical objects: a forest of church spires.
 
- to supply or cover with trees; convert into a forest.
 
forest 近义词
area with a large number of trees
更多forest例句
- During the country’s dry season in 2019, nearly 4 million acres of peatland and tropical forest were burned.
 - It can also mean using saws and machines to cut and thin the forests.
 - Then, over the past few decades, the forests of Sarawak faced threats unlike any before.
 - Severe wildfires across the American West may already be altering the future of forests there.
 - Once it’s in wild boar in the forests there, it can be very difficult to control.
 - He first rose to prominence as a lawyer in Queens, who settled a boiling racial dispute over public housing in Forest Hills.
 - “It fundamentally changes the architecture of forest canopies,” says Watson.
 - The birds poop all over the forest, and thanks to the viscin, the mistletoe seeds in said poop stick to branches.
 - Instead, most of the suffering species ate insects on the forest floor.
 - From the looks of it, mistletoe is a keystone species and plays a crucial role in that forest ecosystem.
 - However, they were not seen to venture far into the surrounding deciduous forest.
 - He swims every day in the river; he fishes from his bamboo raft; he hunts in the forest with his father.
 - And the covering of Juda shall be discovered, and thou shalt see in that day the armoury of the house of the forest.
 - After this it wound along on ridges and in ravines till it reached the heart of a great pine forest, where stood a saw-mill.
 - They started in the early morning and rode out over the plains till they came to the edge of a large forest.