brushwood
/ˈbrʌʃwʊd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbrʌʃwʊd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrəsh-ˌwu̇d/ (ame, mw)
brushwood — 名詞
1. thin twigs and short branches from bushes or trees, usually lying loose or cut t
柴枝
成堆可燃燒的細枝枯枝
thin twigs and short branches from bushes or trees, usually lying loose or cut together and often burned as fuel
Arjun piled dry brushwood beside the stove before the storm arrived.
暴風雨來前,Arjun 把乾柴枝堆在火爐旁。
collocation: dry brushwood
After pruning the hedge, Sivan tied the brushwood with old rope.
修完樹籬後,Sivan 用舊繩子把柴枝綁起來。
typical use: tied for clearing
The campers used brushwood to keep the breakfast fire burning.
露營的人用柴枝讓早餐的火一直燒著。
A tractor pushed the brushwood into a heap near the orchard.
拖拉機把柴枝推成一堆,堆在果園旁。
Workers cleared brushwood from the ditch before the rainy season.
工人在雨季前先把溝邊的柴枝清掉。
文法句型
gather brushwood
burn brushwood
a pile of brushwood
用法筆記
Usually refers to loose cut or fallen material on the ground, especially when people gather, burn, or clear it away. For living bushes and small trees growing thickly across an area, sense 2 is more natural.
常見錯誤
2. a tightly packed area of bushes and small trees, often hard to move through
灌木叢
長滿小樹灌木的密叢
a tightly packed area of bushes and small trees, often hard to move through
Luca forced his bike through brushwood at the edge of the field.
Luca 硬是把腳踏車推過田邊的灌木叢。
pattern: through brushwood
A fox vanished into the brushwood before Chidi reached the gate.
Chidi 走到柵門前,狐狸就鑽進灌木叢裡不見了。
pattern: into the brushwood
Surveyors marked a path across the brushwood behind the old mill.
測量員在舊磨坊後方的灌木叢中標出一條路線。
After weeks of rain, thick brushwood covered the hillside trail.
連下幾週雨後,濃密的灌木叢蓋住了山坡小徑。
Élise heard water running somewhere beyond the brushwood.
Élise 聽見灌木叢另一頭某處有流水聲。
- thicket
is a close match and often suggests a difficult patch to get through
- undergrowth
can include lower plants under taller trees, not only shrubs
- scrub
often refers to rough low vegetation across a wider area
文法句型
through the brushwood
into the brushwood
a stretch of brushwood
用法筆記
This sense describes growing vegetation covering a piece of land, not cut branches ready to burn. If the meaning is a loose mass collected for fuel or clearing, use sense 1 instead.