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lumberyard

/luhm-ber-yahrd/US // ˈlʌm bərˌyɑrd //UK // (ˈlʌmbəˌjɑːd) //

木材厂,木材加工厂,木材场,伐木场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a yard where lumber is stored for sale.

Examples

  • Other options include reclaimed and Forest Stewardship Council–certified wood from a local lumberyard or a modular bamboo conversion kit from a company like Adventure Wagon that’s compatible with Mercedes Sprinter and Ford Transit vans.

  • My childhood jobs were detassling seed corn and working at a lumberyard.

  • Later he drinks in working-class bars and works in a Hasidic-owned lumberyard.

  • I heard him say he had a place in the Bobbsey lumberyard, but I never thought I'd meet you.

  • I saw several salesmen and laborers in the lumberyard, but there was no one in the counting-room.

  • From the window there was an unobstructed view of a lumberyard, beyond which frowned the blackened walls of a factory.

  • I think you had better go and see him, if you can leave the lumberyard, Dick.

  • Three miles below the city was the Island on which many voters were working in a saw-mill and lumberyard.