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kauri

/kou-ree/US // ˈkaʊ ri //UK // (ˈkaʊrɪ) //

高丽,高丽人,高丽族

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kau·ris.

    • : Also kauri pine . a tall, coniferous tree, Agathis australis, of New Zealand, yielding a valuable timber and a resin.
    • : the wood of this tree.
    • : any of various other trees of the genus Agathis.
    • : kauri resin.

Examples

  • The country’s swampy bogs preserve the relics of kauri trees dating as far back as the Laschamps excursion.

  • Named after the Maori forest god, the largest living kauri has stretched to 167 feet in height in its 1200-plus years.

  • He could not find an individual so enterprising as to venture to deal in a cargo of Kauri gum after his fashion.

  • The sides were made out of one wide plank of Kauri pine without a join.

  • As she was to call at New Zealand to get some kauri spars, five Maoris went with her, working their passage over.

  • The British slept that night without tents round fires of kauri gum, but next morning all was astir for the attack.

  • Besides flax, it was found that New Zealand produced most excellent timber--the kauri pine.