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hedgerow

/hej-roh/US // ˈhɛdʒˌroʊ //UK // (ˈhɛdʒˌrəʊ) //

绿篱,灌木丛,灌木篱笆,篱笆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a row of bushes or trees forming a hedge.

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Examples

  • At night, the team knocked dozens of species from roadside hedgerows or swept up larvae from grasses, catching nearly 2,500 caterpillars.

  • This might include planting hedgerows or bushes to create more varied landscapes.

  • This gave the Germans time to stabilize and dig in on the “hedgerow front” before St. Lô.

  • He must soon, he thought, be getting near the opening at the Stone-pits: he should find it out by the break in the hedgerow.

  • Then searching in and out the hedgerow for favourite seeds, and singing, singing all the while, verily a 'song without an end.'

  • The pond by the hedgerow was sealed with ice, and he suffered much from the lack of his customary food.

  • Soon the haze lifted, leaving the dew thick on the grass by the ditch, and on the moss and the ivy in the hedgerow bank.

  • Disappointed, the fox turned towards the uplands and crossed the hedgerow into the nearest stubble.