〈北美〉 (无人烟的)密林。
[count noun](常作
〈非正式〉 遥远的未知地。
n. 密林;遥远的未知地
A tall timber tree (Eucalyptus globulus) of Australia, having smooth, bluish deciduous bark, and lance-shaped aromatic leaves.
一种澳大利亚的高大木材树木(蓝桉桉属),有光滑、蓝色的树皮,树叶呈柳叶状,有香味。
A few miles away, in land managed by Weyerhaeuser, a timber producer, thick stands of trees laboriously planted by hand immediately after the eruption rise 70 feet tall.
在几公里以外一块由木材厂家惠好公司管理着的土地上,在火山爆发后他们立即通过手工栽种了大量大约70英尺高的树。
T3 is currently the largest completed mass timber building in the U. S. With changing building codes throughout North America, tall wood buildings will become more common.
T3是在美国流行的最大的用大量木头完成的建筑。随着整个北美建筑规范的改变,高层的木质建筑将变得越来越常见。
Tall larch of western North America have pale green sharply pointed leaves and oblong cones; an important timber tree.
北美西部高大的落叶松属植物,浅绿色尖角树叶,椭圆形球果;重要的木材。
〈北美〉 (无人烟的)密林。
[count noun](常作
〈非正式〉 遥远的未知地。