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词汇 forestry
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Definition of forestry in English:

forestry

noun ˈfɒrɪstriˈfɔrəstri
mass noun
  • 1The science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.

    林学;林业,造林术

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Irrigation, the norm in the production of most crops, is never used in forestry.
    • He was educated privately in the classics and went on to study medicine and forestry.
    • The most common method of harvesting in forestry is clearcutting, in which entire stands of trees are cut down at the same time.
    • Cattle grazing, forestry and mining are three of the major activities here.
    • As he points out, good forestry is part of the solution to nonpoint source pollution.
    • With this move from conflict to collaboration have come shifts in the language of forestry itself.
    • Perhaps national forestry could set the example for the private sector in Europe and its colonies.
    • German scientific forestry was couched in a rhetoric of development and modernization.
    • Among these are many that have changed the face of Canadian forestry.
    • We need to recruit, and fresh perspectives and talents from outside traditional forestry can only help.
    • Having a mechanic in the family is an advantage, but forestry is definitely in the blood of the Hodgson family.
    • Maintaining balance is never as easy as it looks, particularly in forestry.
    • Support measures for forestry extend from planting to downstream processing.
    • The debate over this separation spurred the introduction of forestry in Sweden.
    • It almost requires a background in botany, forestry, or ecology to follow some of the passages.
    • The project would also tell the world that forestry in Canada was embracing environmentally sound practices.
    • He is the author of numerous books and articles on forestry and historical geography.
    • While he is working to prolong the current supply, he knows the future of the company lies in intensive forestry.
    • We here in British Columbia know that forestry is the lifeblood of our province's economy.
    • There he earned a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Biology, and a minor in forestry.
    Synonyms
    forest management, forest planting, forest cultivation, tree growing, forestation, afforestation, agroforestry
    woodcraft, woodsmanship
    technical arboriculture, silviculture, dendrology
    1. 1.1 Country covered by forests.
      林地
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Beyond that, I also said that assets such as forestry and fish are now being steered and managed by Maori governance.
      • It has already contributed carbon credits through increased forestry and reduced livestock numbers.
      • From the forest came the aura of flames, the roar of forestry engulfed in fire and the crackle of burning leaves.
      • Starting at noon, the walkers took to the nine-mile trek through the local snow covered forestry.
      • The mystery fire was sparked close to O'Keeffe's shop and it quickly spread to hundreds of acres of forestry in the area.

Rhymes

agroforestry, floristry

Definition of forestry in US English:

forestry

nounˈfôrəstrēˈfɔrəstri
  • The science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.

    林学;林业,造林术

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With this move from conflict to collaboration have come shifts in the language of forestry itself.
    • He is the author of numerous books and articles on forestry and historical geography.
    • Having a mechanic in the family is an advantage, but forestry is definitely in the blood of the Hodgson family.
    • We need to recruit, and fresh perspectives and talents from outside traditional forestry can only help.
    • There he earned a Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Biology, and a minor in forestry.
    • The most common method of harvesting in forestry is clearcutting, in which entire stands of trees are cut down at the same time.
    • Irrigation, the norm in the production of most crops, is never used in forestry.
    • He was educated privately in the classics and went on to study medicine and forestry.
    • Perhaps national forestry could set the example for the private sector in Europe and its colonies.
    • The debate over this separation spurred the introduction of forestry in Sweden.
    • Support measures for forestry extend from planting to downstream processing.
    • Cattle grazing, forestry and mining are three of the major activities here.
    • Among these are many that have changed the face of Canadian forestry.
    • The project would also tell the world that forestry in Canada was embracing environmentally sound practices.
    • While he is working to prolong the current supply, he knows the future of the company lies in intensive forestry.
    • Maintaining balance is never as easy as it looks, particularly in forestry.
    • It almost requires a background in botany, forestry, or ecology to follow some of the passages.
    • We here in British Columbia know that forestry is the lifeblood of our province's economy.
    • German scientific forestry was couched in a rhetoric of development and modernization.
    • As he points out, good forestry is part of the solution to nonpoint source pollution.
    Synonyms
    forest management, forest planting, forest cultivation, tree growing, forestation, afforestation, agroforestry
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