Skip to main content

jarrah

/jar-uh/US // ˈdʒær ə //UK // (ˈdʒærə) //

桢楠,锯齿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hardwood tree, Eucalyptus marginata, of western Australia.
    • : the heavy, often attractively grained wood of this tree.

Examples

  • Sheikh Jarrah elicits hope,” Zvi Benninga says toward the end of My Neighborhood, “but it is set in a reality that scares me.

  • I left Damascus gate as well, and took the light rail towards the predominantly Arab Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

  • Jarrah had a girlfriend he apparently loved - the only close human tie among the 9/11 conspirators.

  • Jarrah was driving with a driver's license issued to a false address.

  • Local police had no way to determine that, nor to know that Jarrah's name appeared on a CIA watch list.

  • Fig. 94 is a section of flooring which is generally made of hardwood, such as maple, oak, or jarrah.

  • The rival of the red gum as a timber tree is the jarrah, an eucalypt peculiar to Western Australia, where it grows in forests.

  • Specimens of Jarrah wood seen by the writer were dark, suggesting black walnut, those of Karri were red, resembling mahogany.

  • This tree does not occur in such numbers as the Jarrah, its field of growth being limited.

  • Its timber resembles that of the Jarrah, but cannot be wrought so easily, though for purposes of street-paving it is superior.