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lumberjack

/luhm-ber-jak/US // ˈlʌm bərˌdʒæk //UK // (ˈlʌmbəˌdʒæk) //

伐木工人,伐木者,伐木工,伐木人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who works at lumbering; logger.
    • : lumber jacket.
    • : Canadian. the gray jay.

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Examples

  • With the best beard products, your vibe will transform from a scary mountain hermit to an executive lumberjack.

  • Many bento boxes are on the smaller side, which is great for kids or snacking, but not ideal for lugging around hearty lumberjack lunches.

  • Aside from the popular lumberjack scheme, consider other colors.

  • Born in the mid-spring of 1920 in Kaarina, Finland, young Touko Laaksonen was raised in a community of lumberjacks and farmers.

  • After a few years of stubble, the lumberjack whiskers returned, now dyed black.

  • Duffy was already a lumberjack Sports World Champion by the time he was cast on the show.

  • What is he saying to this one, being split by an enthusiastic lumberjack during his official trip to Norway?

  • A world-champion lumberjack, MTV reality star, one of 11 children, and father of six, Duffy is a papa grizzly.

  • Duffy is also a championship lumberjack athlete and had stints as a commentator on ESPN.

  • Teddy said good-by to his new friends, and went back on the wagon, meaning to learn the ways of a lumberjack.

  • And so it happened that just as the four were turning in that night, a lumberjack pushed open the door.

  • The man of title, the Bachelor of Arts, the bootblack, the lumberjack and the millionaire's son meet on common ground.

  • One shouldn't look for drawing-room manners in a lumberjack.

  • "That's where my lumberjack training comes in handy," grinned Seaton.