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pinewood

/pahyn-wood/US // ˈpaɪnˌwʊd //

松木,松林,松树,松材线

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the wood of a pine.
    • : Often pinewoods. a forest consisting chiefly of pines.

Examples

  • Bodies are buried in a biodegradable container like a pinewood or wicker casket, or a cotton or silk shroud.

  • Andrew Lincoln: I did enjoy being at Pinewood studios for the final Heathrow sequence.

  • The first time I photographed Elizabeth Taylor was at Pinewood Studios in London on the set of Cleopatra in 1960.

  • The mountain town of Bocognano lies below the road, and the scent of burning pinewood told that the peasants were astir.

  • Little rafts of pinewood floated on its surface like tiny splinters, the men who steered them not appearing larger than ants.

  • The den where I am now writing is warmed by a cheerful pinewood blaze, a luxury after the angeiti in one's tent.

  • Finally, on the fifth patio four torches of resinous pinewood, each a yard high, were placed at the four cardinal points.

  • He stopped outside of the house, and the host came out with a torch of pinewood to see who it was.