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单词

lumber

读音
ˈlʌmbər
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英式
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释义

v. 笨重地行动,缓慢地移动;(非正式)拖累;伐木;乱堆;逢场作戏地结识(可能成为性伴侣);迫使担负(职责等);烦扰 n. 木材; 废旧家具,废物,无用的杂物;方材被看作可能成为性伴侣的人 [ 第三人称单数 lumbers 现在分词 lumbering 过去式 lumbered 过去分词 lumbered ]

例句

Let's bring in a truck-load of lumber and start building tomorrow.
咱们运一车木材来,明天就开始建吧。
The lumber and paper mills in Port Angeles also block access to upstream spawning beds.
安吉利斯港的木材和造纸厂也封锁了通往上游产卵场的通道。
Parliament used British tax money to pay modest incentives to Americans producing such items as silk, iron, dyes, hemp, and lumber.
国会利用英国的税收资金,给予生产丝绸、铁、染料、大麻和木材等产品的美国人适度的鼓励。

强化记忆

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She was instead put to work with her father, Ben Ross,who taught her how to lumber.Lumbering increased Minty’s physical strength
fix crumbling infrastructure and green our economy,then we'll need concrete, steel and lumber.We'll need construction workers, architects and engineers.
making it easier to heat and cool buildings with less energy waste.Despite these advantages, CLT requires vastly more lumberthan traditional wooden construction.
The heavy machineryand the work trucks filled with lumber and steel.Now picture the construction crew
a wooden building over six stories tall.Traditional boards of lumber were fairly strong against forcesparallel to the wood’s fiber growth.
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