forest
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英式
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth;an area, typically owned by the sovereign and partly wooded, kept for hunting and having its own laws.
noun: forest, plural noun: forests
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- 1. a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth a pine forest a large tract of forest
- ▪ historical an area, typically owned by the sovereign and partly wooded, kept for hunting and having its own laws.
- ▪ denoting an area that was formerly a royal forest Waltham Forest
- 2. a large number or dense mass of vertical or tangled objects a forest of high-rise apartments
- covered with forest: a forested hillside
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- covered with forest: a forested area
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- forest consisting of tall trees.
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- a forest that has existed since ancient times or that has remained relatively undisturbed by ... the loss of primary forests, despite their incalculable value and irreplaceability, is both shocking and tragic there is little primary forest left and most of the land is farmed
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- an extensive area of wild forest reserved for the hunting of deer: a remote deer forest the eastern part of the island is largely deer forest
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- an area of heath and woodland in southern Hampshire. It has been reserved as Crown property ...
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- a person in charge of patrolling and maintaining an area of forest and enforcing regulations: the forest rangers take regular guided walks
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- a large, destructive fire that spreads over a forest or area of woodland: a helicopter had been engaged in extinguishing a huge forest fire
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- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth: a pine forest much of Europe was covered with forest
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