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词汇 broadleaf
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Definition of broadleaf in English:

broadleaf

adjectiveˈbrɔːdliːfˈbrɔdˌlif
  • another term for broadleaved
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Banada Abbey is surrounded by approximately 53 acres, 24 of which are covered with a combination of spruce and pine forestry, with 12 acres decorated with various broadleaf varieties.
    • The couple said they thought the chosen site, a clearing in an acre of ancient broadleaf woodland, was a very serene, calm place, which was well suited for the visits of grieving relatives.
    • Ted Horgan of Coillte told delegates that broadleaf woodlands have many non-wood benefits but there is no commercial basis for growing them in Ireland.
    • They range from mature broadleaf forests, which are considered ideal settings for medieval Robin Hood-type productions, to coniferous woodlands which can pass for North American settings.
    • During the summer months, if broadleaf plantations are not reaching their potential, it is possible to take a foliar sample and send it for analysis.
    • Ammopiptanthus Cheng f. is the only genus of evergreen broadleaf shrubs in the north-western desert of China.
    • In addition these areas will have more than 10% broadleaf species.
    • At the moment there is very little broadleaf woodland in the park.
    • It usually took three difficult days to get there, since the mountain itself was so covered with thick vegetation consisting of huge broadleaf hardwoods and undergrowth that one had to fight through the plants to get to the house.
    • Thanks to the establishment of these reserves, Hunan boasts the biggest original evergreen broadleaf forest ecosystem in Asia.
    • Evergreens, especially broadleaf evergreens, need to be well watered and mulched before winter because the leaves will continue to lose moisture throughout the winter.
    • The same is true for many flowering broadleaf evergreens.
    • This would provide just under half a million acres of new broadleaf forests by 2030.
    • Areas planted will have a minimum of ten per cent of open areas and more than ten per cent broadleaf species.
    • Webb et al. and Reich et al. found that broadleaf stands have a higher annual photosynthetic efficiency than evergreen needle-leaf stands.
    • Almost all of the forests are located on old native broadleaf woodland sites and six of them are within National Heritage Areas.
    • Just 14 acres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees.
    • The garden rooms are defined by tall hedges of broadleaf evergreens that provide a backdrop for large pots planted with flowers.
    • All megapode species, except the Malleefowl, live in tropical humid broadleaf forests.
    • All young broadleaf sites should be adequately fenced with rabbit wire to prevent damage from rabbits and hares.
nounˈbrɔːdliːfˈbrɔdˌlif
  • A tree or plant with wide flat leaves.

    阔叶树;阔叶植物

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Conifers tend to grow up straight, while broadleaves are more inclined to fork or produce multiple leaders stems.
    • As a fan of broadleaves, Joe planted a mixture of Ash, Sycamore, Oak and Beech with a little Larch and Mountain Ash.
    • The first water-based DNA herbicide, Prowl H2O provides contact and residual control of annual grasses and broadleaves such as waterhemp, kochia and lambsquarters.
    • We also took into consideration the vision of the Lough Gill Management Plan by restocking the area with native broadleaves.
    • This not only lowers yield, it creates a terrible weed problem as grasses and broadleaves infest the killed strips.
    • Second, work on most species of trees, especially broadleaves, is best done in winter when the leaves are off and the tree is dormant.
    • This offers grants of up to £1,350 per hectare for planting broadleaves and £700 per hectare for planting conifers.
    • The employment creation potential of broadleaves exceeds that of conifers given the greater range of end use applications that can be serviced by hardwoods.
    • Following this intensive study carried out over a number of years it was discovered that Carlow boasts the tallest broadleaf in Ireland.
    • Most broadleaves can be controlled, but sandbur can be a serious competitor.
    • The trees were stately, an opulent mix of mature broadleaf and conifer marching alongside the water in an unruly column stretching to the end of Hillside Drive and beyond.
    • There will also be a visit to a third site where the management of broadleaves, amongst other issues will be discussed.
    • The same rates should control annual broadleaves (velvetleaf, lambs-quarters, pigweeds, mustards) less than 6 inches tall.
    • Very often people express a preference for planting broadleaves.
    • Under the scheme the area has been enhanced through the planting of native broadleaves and the restoration of hedgerows.
    • Many farmers notice a shift in weed species as they progress into no-till, most likely an increase in annual grasses and perennial broadleaves.
    • All six herbicides do a good job of controlling broadleaves like pennycress and mustard.
    • 'It would be best to replant with a native broadleaf, such as an English oak,’ said Mr Harley.
    • It's a pity to plant broadleaves if you don't put the bit of work into ensuring that you will have a quality crop.
    • Better quality land, when planted with broadleaves, attracts a higher premium.

Definition of broadleaf in US English:

broadleaf

adjectiveˈbrôdˌlēfˈbrɔdˌlif
  • another term for broadleaved
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Areas planted will have a minimum of ten per cent of open areas and more than ten per cent broadleaf species.
    • All megapode species, except the Malleefowl, live in tropical humid broadleaf forests.
    • Evergreens, especially broadleaf evergreens, need to be well watered and mulched before winter because the leaves will continue to lose moisture throughout the winter.
    • Thanks to the establishment of these reserves, Hunan boasts the biggest original evergreen broadleaf forest ecosystem in Asia.
    • At the moment there is very little broadleaf woodland in the park.
    • Webb et al. and Reich et al. found that broadleaf stands have a higher annual photosynthetic efficiency than evergreen needle-leaf stands.
    • It usually took three difficult days to get there, since the mountain itself was so covered with thick vegetation consisting of huge broadleaf hardwoods and undergrowth that one had to fight through the plants to get to the house.
    • They range from mature broadleaf forests, which are considered ideal settings for medieval Robin Hood-type productions, to coniferous woodlands which can pass for North American settings.
    • Ammopiptanthus Cheng f. is the only genus of evergreen broadleaf shrubs in the north-western desert of China.
    • In addition these areas will have more than 10% broadleaf species.
    • The garden rooms are defined by tall hedges of broadleaf evergreens that provide a backdrop for large pots planted with flowers.
    • This would provide just under half a million acres of new broadleaf forests by 2030.
    • The couple said they thought the chosen site, a clearing in an acre of ancient broadleaf woodland, was a very serene, calm place, which was well suited for the visits of grieving relatives.
    • All young broadleaf sites should be adequately fenced with rabbit wire to prevent damage from rabbits and hares.
    • Just 14 acres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees.
    • During the summer months, if broadleaf plantations are not reaching their potential, it is possible to take a foliar sample and send it for analysis.
    • Ted Horgan of Coillte told delegates that broadleaf woodlands have many non-wood benefits but there is no commercial basis for growing them in Ireland.
    • The same is true for many flowering broadleaf evergreens.
    • Almost all of the forests are located on old native broadleaf woodland sites and six of them are within National Heritage Areas.
    • Banada Abbey is surrounded by approximately 53 acres, 24 of which are covered with a combination of spruce and pine forestry, with 12 acres decorated with various broadleaf varieties.
nounˈbrôdˌlēfˈbrɔdˌlif
  • A tree or plant with wide flat leaves.

    阔叶树;阔叶植物

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a fan of broadleaves, Joe planted a mixture of Ash, Sycamore, Oak and Beech with a little Larch and Mountain Ash.
    • We also took into consideration the vision of the Lough Gill Management Plan by restocking the area with native broadleaves.
    • Following this intensive study carried out over a number of years it was discovered that Carlow boasts the tallest broadleaf in Ireland.
    • Second, work on most species of trees, especially broadleaves, is best done in winter when the leaves are off and the tree is dormant.
    • The same rates should control annual broadleaves (velvetleaf, lambs-quarters, pigweeds, mustards) less than 6 inches tall.
    • It's a pity to plant broadleaves if you don't put the bit of work into ensuring that you will have a quality crop.
    • The first water-based DNA herbicide, Prowl H2O provides contact and residual control of annual grasses and broadleaves such as waterhemp, kochia and lambsquarters.
    • Many farmers notice a shift in weed species as they progress into no-till, most likely an increase in annual grasses and perennial broadleaves.
    • This offers grants of up to £1,350 per hectare for planting broadleaves and £700 per hectare for planting conifers.
    • This not only lowers yield, it creates a terrible weed problem as grasses and broadleaves infest the killed strips.
    • Under the scheme the area has been enhanced through the planting of native broadleaves and the restoration of hedgerows.
    • Better quality land, when planted with broadleaves, attracts a higher premium.
    • The trees were stately, an opulent mix of mature broadleaf and conifer marching alongside the water in an unruly column stretching to the end of Hillside Drive and beyond.
    • All six herbicides do a good job of controlling broadleaves like pennycress and mustard.
    • 'It would be best to replant with a native broadleaf, such as an English oak,’ said Mr Harley.
    • The employment creation potential of broadleaves exceeds that of conifers given the greater range of end use applications that can be serviced by hardwoods.
    • Very often people express a preference for planting broadleaves.
    • Most broadleaves can be controlled, but sandbur can be a serious competitor.
    • There will also be a visit to a third site where the management of broadleaves, amongst other issues will be discussed.
    • Conifers tend to grow up straight, while broadleaves are more inclined to fork or produce multiple leaders stems.
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