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logger

/law-ger, log-er/US // ˈlɔ gər, ˈlɒg ər //UK // (ˈlɒɡə) //

记录仪,记录器,记录员,记录者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose work is logging; lumberjack.
    • : a tractor used in logging.
    • : a machine for loading logs.

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Examples

  • She heard about Buddhist monks in Thailand who had ordained trees as monks because loggers revered the monks, so the trees were protected.

  • Her family of loggers selectively cut trees and dragged them out with horses, leaving plenty still standing.

  • Her first book blends memoir — the story of her upbringing in Canada as a descendant of loggers — with fascinating research about how forests are much like human communities, alive with messages, warnings and protective tips shared among neighbors.

  • Bolsonaro said Thursday that he would eliminate illegal deforestation by 2030, even though illegal loggers and farmers have felt encouraged by him and have become a significant base of support for the Brazilian president.

  • In December, Portland-based Stimson Lumber sent loggers for many of the remaining trees, despite protests from residents who have fought to protect their drinking water from industrial logging.

  • Because she has no family in Canada, Gilbert, a retired logger, says the Red Cross will be housing him for the near future.

  • One of Hollister's men was a lean, saturnine logger, past fifty, whose life had been spent in the woods of the Pacific Coast.

  • In the growing dawn, Hollister and the logger went down through woods thick with smoke.

  • "The boy is going to be a great logger some day," he would declare with fatherly pride.

  • Three or four of you great logger-headed fellows, Come and carry him away.

  • That, however, was not the only time I found text and illustrations at logger-heads.