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词汇 timberland
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Definition of timberland in English:

timberland

nounˈtɪmbəlandˈtɪmbərˌlænd
mass nounalso timberlandsNorth American
  • Land covered with forest suitable or managed for timber.

    〈北美〉用材林地

    thousands of acres of timberland
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I own a home and several rental properties in Houston and some timberland in Polk County.
    • In 1933, in the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands.
    • More than 15 million acres of timberland in 30 states contain black walnut.
    • Some are urging government agencies to acquire timberlands and manage them to maintain working forests.
    • Meanwhile, commercial and residential developers, and managers of timberlands, were removing the bluebird's existing nest sites.
    • They do everything from logging the trees on their extensive timberland to lining the caskets with white muslin.
    • How did such an imperiled reptile thrive on a parcel long managed as commercial timberland?
    • He has closed 32 paper and wood mills, cut 3,050 jobs, and sold off 4% of the company's timberland.
    • The boreal forest is a 600-mile-wide band of timberland stretching from approximately 300 miles north of the U.S. border to the treeline in the Arctic, and spanning the breadth of the country.
    • Approximately 90 percent of the United States' industrial timberlands are SFI certified.
    • As private timberlands reached their maximum output, timber companies turned to the national forests to supply the market demand.
    • Before settling down on our new homestead, we are spending the winter in the timberlands of northern Maine.
    • However, few studies have dealt with changes in timberland by ownership and forest type.
    • As of June 2001, it had sold nearly $2 billion worth of businesses and $500 million in timberland.
    • Those bonds are backed by the value of the company's timberland.
    • Participants manage more than 90 percent of private timberland in the United States.
    • Grazing farms and timberlands amounted to almost eight thousand more acres.
    • Past methods of harvesting, particularly high-grading, in which only the valuable trees are removed, have left poor-quality timberlands across much of the country.
    • There's lots of national forest and private timberland around and no large communities close by.
    • Much of the land in the still-wild northern half of Maine is timberland owned by paper companies, but it has come under increasing development pressure.

Definition of timberland in US English:

timberland

nounˈtɪmbərˌlændˈtimbərˌland
also timberlandsNorth American
  • Land covered with forest suitable or managed for timber.

    〈北美〉用材林地

    thousands of acres of timberland
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Grazing farms and timberlands amounted to almost eight thousand more acres.
    • More than 15 million acres of timberland in 30 states contain black walnut.
    • In 1933, in the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands.
    • As of June 2001, it had sold nearly $2 billion worth of businesses and $500 million in timberland.
    • Those bonds are backed by the value of the company's timberland.
    • They do everything from logging the trees on their extensive timberland to lining the caskets with white muslin.
    • However, few studies have dealt with changes in timberland by ownership and forest type.
    • Participants manage more than 90 percent of private timberland in the United States.
    • Some are urging government agencies to acquire timberlands and manage them to maintain working forests.
    • As private timberlands reached their maximum output, timber companies turned to the national forests to supply the market demand.
    • There's lots of national forest and private timberland around and no large communities close by.
    • Past methods of harvesting, particularly high-grading, in which only the valuable trees are removed, have left poor-quality timberlands across much of the country.
    • How did such an imperiled reptile thrive on a parcel long managed as commercial timberland?
    • Meanwhile, commercial and residential developers, and managers of timberlands, were removing the bluebird's existing nest sites.
    • Approximately 90 percent of the United States' industrial timberlands are SFI certified.
    • The boreal forest is a 600-mile-wide band of timberland stretching from approximately 300 miles north of the U.S. border to the treeline in the Arctic, and spanning the breadth of the country.
    • He has closed 32 paper and wood mills, cut 3,050 jobs, and sold off 4% of the company's timberland.
    • Before settling down on our new homestead, we are spending the winter in the timberlands of northern Maine.
    • Much of the land in the still-wild northern half of Maine is timberland owned by paper companies, but it has come under increasing development pressure.
    • But I own a home and several rental properties in Houston and some timberland in Polk County.
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