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Definition of forester in English:

forester

noun ˈfɒrɪstəˈfɔrəstər
  • 1A person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees.

    林务员,林务官

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the participation of a professional forester indicating which trees to fell, thinning cuts could simultaneously provide another arena for discussing and testing different selection criteria.
    • Last week, our foresters and contractors planted 12,700 pine seedlings on land burned by the Blodgett Canyon Fire in 2000.
    • In 1994, Global ReLeaf helped local foresters in central Minnesota plant 13,000 white pine seedlings.
    • As well as the visual elements, there is much that links the garden to its surroundings and to the family: the elm bench, for instance, was made from a tree on the estate by Jim Thompson, the head forester.
    • The gardeners wanted to plant a tree to commemorate my time as head gardener there, and the senior forester had said I might choose any tree I liked from the tree nursery.
    • A vintage train is helping foresters faced with a conservation dilemma to thin trees.
    • Therefore anyone who is interested in planting should now apply through an approved forester or a forestry company.
    • The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police.
    • He wanted a workforce to build Siberia and chose country people because they were foresters and lumberers with the skills to do the work he wanted.
    • It has at one end of it, foresters that are logging forests, another group that is burning forests, and a very, very small group that try and preserve wildlife.
    • He said ants are highly valued by German foresters for eating insects which attack trees.
    • By the 1940s, foresters and loggers had improved their institutional and technological capacities so that they could respond more quickly to sudden demand than had been possible during WWI.
    • As the century ended, the Forest Service and foresters, while still the guardians of the nation's arboreal heritage, increasingly shared that role with an informed and articulate public.
    • Whether or not locals are actually degrading the forest through browsing and fuelwood collection or foresters are actually dismantling the forest through bribery and tree harvesting are not the most immediate questions.
    • These trees were introduced from abroad by foresters for fast-growing commercial plantations.
    • Timber lobbyists and foresters say thin out some national forests as a means of fireproofing them and preventing more superfires; that means cutting trees - lots of them.
    • But the foresters missed the trees and hit their fellow foresters, and the game was born.
    • The following day, the Batsford forester returned to cut down the tree.
    • Without trained foresters to mark the trees that should be cut, oversee the cutting, and develop plans to protect forests from fires and pilfering, sustained yield and preservation were impossible.
    • Bulgaria's forests are taken care of by 3500 foresters and improving forest security, along with restoring destroyed woodlands, has been identified as the top priorities of the Government.
  • 2archaic A person or animal living in a forest.

    〈主古〉森林居民;森林动物

  • 3A small day-flying moth with metallic green forewings and a greenish-bronze body.

    林务官蛾,斑蛾

    Genus Adscita, family Zygaenidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the corn ripens and promises another fruitful harvest, so the foresters and their nymphs go off to consummate their love and, presumably, to eventually produce a harvest of their own.
  • 4Australian The eastern grey kangaroo.

    〈澳〉林袋鼠,灰袋鼠。见GREY KANGAROO

    See grey kangaroo
  • 5British A member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society.

    〈英〉(古林务员)兄弟会成员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last year 38-year-old Katrina Kent made her debut in the London Marathon and raised more than £1, 300 for The Foresters ' Fund for Children.
    • David Green quotes from the rules of the Ancient Order Of Foresters.
    • Barman Charlie Tutty, of the Foresters, said: ‘It's quite funny seeing them.’

Origin

Middle English: from Old French forestier, from forest (see forest).

Rhymes

chorister

Definition of forester in US English:

forester

nounˈfɔrəstərˈfôrəstər
  • 1A person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees.

    林务员,林务官

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A vintage train is helping foresters faced with a conservation dilemma to thin trees.
    • Without trained foresters to mark the trees that should be cut, oversee the cutting, and develop plans to protect forests from fires and pilfering, sustained yield and preservation were impossible.
    • It has at one end of it, foresters that are logging forests, another group that is burning forests, and a very, very small group that try and preserve wildlife.
    • Whether or not locals are actually degrading the forest through browsing and fuelwood collection or foresters are actually dismantling the forest through bribery and tree harvesting are not the most immediate questions.
    • The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police.
    • Last week, our foresters and contractors planted 12,700 pine seedlings on land burned by the Blodgett Canyon Fire in 2000.
    • The gardeners wanted to plant a tree to commemorate my time as head gardener there, and the senior forester had said I might choose any tree I liked from the tree nursery.
    • The following day, the Batsford forester returned to cut down the tree.
    • As the century ended, the Forest Service and foresters, while still the guardians of the nation's arboreal heritage, increasingly shared that role with an informed and articulate public.
    • These trees were introduced from abroad by foresters for fast-growing commercial plantations.
    • Bulgaria's forests are taken care of by 3500 foresters and improving forest security, along with restoring destroyed woodlands, has been identified as the top priorities of the Government.
    • In 1994, Global ReLeaf helped local foresters in central Minnesota plant 13,000 white pine seedlings.
    • He wanted a workforce to build Siberia and chose country people because they were foresters and lumberers with the skills to do the work he wanted.
    • As well as the visual elements, there is much that links the garden to its surroundings and to the family: the elm bench, for instance, was made from a tree on the estate by Jim Thompson, the head forester.
    • With the participation of a professional forester indicating which trees to fell, thinning cuts could simultaneously provide another arena for discussing and testing different selection criteria.
    • He said ants are highly valued by German foresters for eating insects which attack trees.
    • Therefore anyone who is interested in planting should now apply through an approved forester or a forestry company.
    • But the foresters missed the trees and hit their fellow foresters, and the game was born.
    • By the 1940s, foresters and loggers had improved their institutional and technological capacities so that they could respond more quickly to sudden demand than had been possible during WWI.
    • Timber lobbyists and foresters say thin out some national forests as a means of fireproofing them and preventing more superfires; that means cutting trees - lots of them.
  • 2archaic A person or animal living in a forest.

    〈主古〉森林居民;森林动物

  • 3A small black day-flying moth with two white or yellow spots on each wing.

    Family Agaristidae: several genera and species, including the eight-spotted forester (Alypia octomaculata), common throughout the northeastern US

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the corn ripens and promises another fruitful harvest, so the foresters and their nymphs go off to consummate their love and, presumably, to eventually produce a harvest of their own.
  • 4Australian The eastern gray kangaroo.

    〈澳〉林袋鼠,灰袋鼠。见GREY KANGAROO

    See gray kangaroo

Origin

Middle English: from Old French forestier, from forest (see forest).

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