词汇 | pine |
释义 | pine noun uk /paɪn/ us /paɪn/ B2[ C or U ](alsopine tree) an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of the world: 松树 a plantation of pines人工松林 a pine forest松林 See also pine cone pine needle pine nut Australian pine bristlecone pine Eastern white pine lodgepole pine longleaf pine Norfolk Island pine Norfolk pine pitch pine ponderosa pine Scotch pine Scots pine screwpine scrub pine Virginia pine white pine Dorian Kerido/EyeEm/ EyeEm/GettyImages [ U ] the wood of pine trees, usually pale in colour: 松木 pine furniture松木家具 Pine is a softwood.松木是一种软木。 See also pine tar Related word piny Fabian Krause/EyeEm/Getty Images /GettyImages the pine [ S ]US in team sports, the bench(= a long seat for two or more people) on which players sit when they are not playing in a game: The coach told him he'd find himself on the pine if he didn't start hustling and playing better. After making a sloppy error, he rode the pine (= did not play) for the next two games. There were vast expanses of sand and pine. Pine trees are not native to this part of the world. The campsite is set in the middle of a pine forest.宿营地设在松树林的中央。 I love the smell of pine trees. Types of evergreen & coniferous tree araucaria arborvitae arbutus areca Atlantic white cedar eastern hemlock Eastern white pine eucalyptus ficus fir mallee monkey puzzle mountain laurel Norfolk Island pine Norway spruce scrub pine sequoia silver fir Sitka spruce strawberry tree You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of wood Chairs & seats Competing in sport pine verb[ I ] uk /paɪn/ us /paɪn/ (also pine away) to be sad and upset for a long time, especially after the death of a loved person: (尤指因深爱的人死去而)形容枯槁,憔悴 His owner left, and the dog just pined. His wife was killed in an accident in 1904 and he pined away and died six months later. Synonym languish Becoming and making less strong abate abatement adulterant adulterate adulterated be fading away/fastidiom downtoner dull ease emasculation enervate enervating hedge melt relieve tone something down totter tottering turn to jellyidiom undimmed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Expressing and showing feelings Phrasal verbpine for something/someone pine | American Dictionarypine noun[ C/U ] us/pɑɪn/ pinenoun[C/U] (TREE)an evergreen tree that has thin leaves like needles and that grows in cool northern regions, or the wood of these trees pine verb[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] us/pɑɪn/ pineverb[I always + adv/prep] (DESIRE)to strongly desire esp. something that is difficult or impossible to obtain: Bradley pined for his wife, who was far away. Examples of pinepine The lantern offers the only views out of the main body of the church, to the sky and the pines which sway unheard. The number of sampled trees is lowest at the start of each chronology, as older fire-scarred pines are less common. At the equinox, they create a more diffuse light slightly later in the morning, because the sunlight is caught in mists and the surrounding pines. Furthermore, the populations on pines were separated into two main groups. Even the pines were not excluded from stale air. As in two pines, performed instrumental material is sampled and transformed in real time. To facilitate dating, only living pines were sampled as these have a known 'bark' date. Available data suggest that seeds of most pines germinate readily following their release from cones. Furthermore, a geographical separation in populations sampled from pines was observed since they were located in two distinct clusters. By the late eighteen hundreds a pump room has been built, secreted amid the restful towering pines. Many are uplifted by the scent of pines. A second model that included - as the first hierarchical level - the phylogenetic relationships between these pines was built. As germination of most of these pines occurs in post-fire environments, many features related to wildfire disturbance have also been evaluated. Just then, high above, a breeze blew through the cluttered pines, and the treetops crashed ominously into each other. Dead and alive pines, some up to 4000 years old, were used to create a master chronology stretching back 6700 years. See all examples of pine These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withpinepineThese are words often used in combination with pine. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bristlecone pine The bristleconepine population on this mountain is divided into at least two distinct sub-populations, one of which is accessible by a popular interpretive trail. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. loblolly pine Detection of a major gene for resistance to fusiform rust disease in loblollypine by genomic mapping. lodgepole pine Those populations sourced from lodgepolepine did not differ in fecundity according to which larval food had been eaten. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with pine |
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