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单词 Lumbermen
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Lumbermen

原声例句
美国小学英语6

The canal men and lumbermen answered him until they became impatient.

运河工人和木材工人回答他的问题,然后被问题弄得不耐烦。

著名历史人物传记

The lumberman fell backwards into the wagon as the panicked horses dashed wildly away.

当受惊的马狂奔而去时,伐木工人向后倒进了马车。

为奴十二年

There are lumberwomen as well as lumbermen in the forests of the South.

南方的森林里既有伐木工人,也有伐木工人。

加州的群山(上)

But the regular lumbermen, with their saw-mills, have been, less generally destructive thus far than the shingle-makers.

但是,到目前为止, 拥有锯木厂的普通伐木工的破坏性普遍不如瓦片制造商。

加州的群山(上)

Unfortunately it is greatly prized by the lumbermen, and in accessible places is always the first tree in the woods to feel their steel.

不幸的是,伐木工人非常珍视它, 在容易接近的地方, 它总是树林中第一棵感受到钢铁的树。

飘(原版)

Other lumbermen could only fume inwardly and state heatedly, in the bosoms of their families, that they wished to God Mrs. Kennedy was a man for just about five minutes.

其他做木村生意的人只能在暗里发火,跟家人一起时激动地声称,但愿上帝保佑能让肯尼迪太太变成男人,哪怕五分钟也好。

加州的群山(上)

Most of the Fresno group are doomed to feed the mills recently erected near them, and a company of lumbermen are now cutting the magnificent forest on King's River.

大多数弗雷斯诺族人注定要为他们附近新建的磨坊提供食物,而一群伐木工人正在砍伐国王河上壮丽的森林。

优山美地

It is from this tree, called Red Fir by the lumbermen, that mountaineers cut boughs to sleep on when they are so fortunate as to be within its limit.

正是从这棵被伐木工人称为红杉的树上,当登山者幸运地在它的极限之内时,他们砍下树枝睡觉。

加州的群山(上)

Indians burn off the underbrush in certain localities to facilitate deer-hunting, mountaineers and lumbermen carelessly allow their camp-fires to run; but the fires of the sheepmen, or muttoneers , form more than ninety per cent.

印第安人在某些地方烧掉灌木丛以方便猎鹿, 登山者和伐木工人粗心地让营火燃烧; 但是牧羊人, 或说羊人的火, 占了百分之九十以上。

英语百科

Lumberjack

Lumberjacks in Germany, 1946
A Maine logging camp in 1906.
Felling axe
Lumberjacks near Bellingham, Washington in c. 1910

Lumberjacks are workers in the logging industry who perform the initial harvesting and transport of trees for ultimate processing into forest products. The term usually refers to a bygone era (before 1945 in the United States) when hand tools were used in harvesting trees. Because of its historical ties, the term lumberjack has become ingrained in popular culture through folklore, mass media and spectator sports. The actual work was difficult, dangerous, intermittent, low-paying, and primitive in living conditions, but the men built a traditional culture that celebrated strength, masculinity, confrontation with danger, and resistance to modernization.

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