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词汇 tree surgeon
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Definition of tree surgeon in English:

tree surgeon

noun
  • A person who prunes and treats old or damaged trees in order to preserve them.

    树木修补(或整形)专家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting.
    • We have taken advice from a tree surgeon and some of the trees need a little bit of work doing to them which is very expensive.
    • He had worked for 14 years as a tree surgeon before he was forced to quit three years ago because he suffered a nervous breakdown following the death of his father.
    • A tree surgeon who punched a fellow golfer in a row over a wayward shot has been ordered to pay £250 compensation and made the subject of a community rehabilitation order.
    • Had rotten branches been found, I am convinced that such a lovely tree merited the attention of a tree surgeon rather than felling it.
    • To help pay for his education, he worked as a tree surgeon, but soon discovered that the Stourhead estate was looking for a gardener/arborist.
    • Her husband, Tony, 45, a tree surgeon, said the family were now considering taking out a loan to meet the £1,900 cost of a private operation.
    • I used to cut trees down for a living, like a tree surgeon.
    • A distraction burglar used his detailed knowledge of the business affairs of a local tree surgeon to gain entry to a home in Durrington and keep the householder talking while an accomplice searched for valuables.
    • It makes sense to have trees within striking distance of your home inspected regularly by a qualified tree surgeon.
    • It's always a good idea to seek the advice of a professional tree surgeon - a qualified expert who understands the individual needs of large trees.
    • Mature trees have been attended to by a tree surgeon at a cost of more than a £1, 000, graves have been either replanted with low lying shrubs or lined and re-pebbled, and 6,000 spring bulbs have been planted.
    • But I spoke to the tree surgeon who was cutting them down and he said he thought there was nothing wrong with them.
    • Daniel, a tree surgeon, was rushed to Rochdale Infirmary and almost immediately transferred to the micro-surgery unit at Wythenshawe Hospital, where doctors fear his injuries are so severe they may have to amputate another finger.
    • He started in forestry and then became a tree surgeon before moving into countryside management.
    • After several speed-dating sessions, Pam, a 47-year-old divorcee, ended up happily wrapped around a tree surgeon six years her junior.
    • He said that when the council received a complaint regarding a dangerous tree it employed the service of a tree surgeon and then acted on the report.
    • Alternatively, he might advise that you should obtain your own report from a tree surgeon, who might be able to recommend a mutually acceptable compromise.
    • In America it's common practice for a tree surgeon to visit a property on a regular basis to keep trees at a size that ensures good light levels.
    • In fact a tree surgeon told me it was looking dead.

Derivatives

  • tree surgery

  • noun
    mass noun
    • The pruning and treating of old or damaged trees in order to preserve them.

      树木修补(或整形)专家

      chainsaws are the most widely used power tools in tree surgery
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as modifier a tree surgery business
      • In King and Stockwell the defendants told an old lady that they worked for a reputable firm of tree surgeons, that tree surgery was needed in order to avoid damage to the foundations of her house, and that it would cost some £500.
      • There is little likelihood that their roots will damage pavements, or that their branches will foul overhead cables and, if they need pruning or tree surgery, they are easily worked on.
      • The tree surgery should be managed in such a way as to keep canopy balance.

Definition of tree surgeon in US English:

tree surgeon

nountri ˈsərdʒəntrē ˈsərjən
  • A person who prunes and treats old or damaged trees in order to preserve them.

    树木修补(或整形)专家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had worked for 14 years as a tree surgeon before he was forced to quit three years ago because he suffered a nervous breakdown following the death of his father.
    • Her husband, Tony, 45, a tree surgeon, said the family were now considering taking out a loan to meet the £1,900 cost of a private operation.
    • Alternatively, he might advise that you should obtain your own report from a tree surgeon, who might be able to recommend a mutually acceptable compromise.
    • But I spoke to the tree surgeon who was cutting them down and he said he thought there was nothing wrong with them.
    • Mature trees have been attended to by a tree surgeon at a cost of more than a £1, 000, graves have been either replanted with low lying shrubs or lined and re-pebbled, and 6,000 spring bulbs have been planted.
    • A tree surgeon who punched a fellow golfer in a row over a wayward shot has been ordered to pay £250 compensation and made the subject of a community rehabilitation order.
    • To help pay for his education, he worked as a tree surgeon, but soon discovered that the Stourhead estate was looking for a gardener/arborist.
    • It's always a good idea to seek the advice of a professional tree surgeon - a qualified expert who understands the individual needs of large trees.
    • Had rotten branches been found, I am convinced that such a lovely tree merited the attention of a tree surgeon rather than felling it.
    • After several speed-dating sessions, Pam, a 47-year-old divorcee, ended up happily wrapped around a tree surgeon six years her junior.
    • Daniel, a tree surgeon, was rushed to Rochdale Infirmary and almost immediately transferred to the micro-surgery unit at Wythenshawe Hospital, where doctors fear his injuries are so severe they may have to amputate another finger.
    • In fact a tree surgeon told me it was looking dead.
    • In America it's common practice for a tree surgeon to visit a property on a regular basis to keep trees at a size that ensures good light levels.
    • A distraction burglar used his detailed knowledge of the business affairs of a local tree surgeon to gain entry to a home in Durrington and keep the householder talking while an accomplice searched for valuables.
    • He said that when the council received a complaint regarding a dangerous tree it employed the service of a tree surgeon and then acted on the report.
    • He started in forestry and then became a tree surgeon before moving into countryside management.
    • I used to cut trees down for a living, like a tree surgeon.
    • Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting.
    • It makes sense to have trees within striking distance of your home inspected regularly by a qualified tree surgeon.
    • We have taken advice from a tree surgeon and some of the trees need a little bit of work doing to them which is very expensive.
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