saplings / ˈsæp lɪŋ /

小树苗树苗苗木幼苗

saplings 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a young tree.
  2. a young person.

saplings 近义词

n. 名词 noun

small tree

saplings 的近义词 4

更多saplings例句

  1. The saplings, Durmuş said, died due to a combination of insufficient water and because they were planted at the wrong time of year, and not by experts.
  2. Mother trees shoot life-giving nutrients in underground networks of mycorrhizal fungi to saplings circling their crowns.
  3. A mother tree can even recognize its own saplings and direct more carbon, nutrients, and water to them if needed, but will also support other neighbor trees in distress.
  4. I planted some native tree saplings, and I use the river to water them, so I’m worried that they’re not going to survive.
  5. These ambitious tree-planting efforts are usually announced with much fanfare but are not as straightforward as planting a few saplings and calling it a day.
  6. Obama planted a sapling in the garden of the presidential residence and even quoted a story from the Jewish Talmud.
  7. The latter had succeeded in getting the sapling free of the snow, and were dragging it to the ice on the lake-shore.
  8. He pointed to the shore, where a long sapling lay partly uncovered in the snow.
  9. Before sunrise I had a fire burning and the kettle of mush slung on a green sapling for further cooking.
  10. Straight and slim as a sapling Child Stig dances up, In each hand holding a fair silver cup.
  11. Hugh had for many years been watching over the growth of a young blackthorn sapling.