词汇 | tree-line |
释义 | tree line noun uk /ˈtriː ˌlaɪn/ us /ˈtriː ˌlaɪn/ [ S or U ](alsotreeline, tree-line) in an area of high ground or in the extreme north or south of the world, the point above or past which trees do not grow : above the tree lineWith bad weather forecast, Forest Service officials closed hiking trails above the tree line. below the tree lineThe pilot set the helicopter down in a clearing just below the tree line. above tree lineTheir biggest mistake was using a summer tent above treeline. Synonym timberline [ C ](alsotreeline) a line of trees: 一行树 The wounded elk was found in the tree line near the hunters. It was a flat landscape with tree lines that sometimes provided cover for enemy ambushes. The expedition spent most of its time north of the tree-line. This type of jacket is best for those who live in the wet Northwest or spend lots of time above treeline. Environmentalists say mountain bikes should not be allowed above treeline in the area. Having the tree-line in the distance actually makes it easier to fly because you have a reference point. They stopped in a farmer's field surrounded by treelines and hedgerows on all sides. Trees - general words arboreal barky black walnut bosky burl burr deciduous dendro- dendrophile emergent evergreen leafless old growth palmy sapling shade tree state tree treetop walnut weeping You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Geography - general words Forestry |
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