forester
forester — 名詞
- forestersingular
- forestersplural
1. A person whose job is to manage a forest — watching over the trees, deciding whe
林務員
受訓管理森林資源的專業人員
A person whose job is to manage a forest — watching over the trees, deciding where to plant saplings, and planning which older trees to harvest.
Amir trained for three years to become a qualified forester.
Amir 受訓三年才成為合格的林務員。
collocation: qualified forester
The forester told Yuna that these pine trees were ready to harvest.
林務員告訴 Yuna,這片松樹已經可以採收了。
Clara's grandfather worked as a forester in the Black Forest for forty years.
Clara 的祖父在黑森林當了四十年的林務員。
A good forester knows when to cut old trees and when to let them grow.
好的林務員知道何時該砍老樹、何時該讓它們繼續生長。
Hassan watched the forester mark the oldest pines for the winter harvest.
Hassan 看著林務員在樹齡最老的松樹上做記號,準備冬季採收。
- forest ranger
focuses more on patrolling, enforcing rules, and helping visitors rather than managing timber resources
- arborist
specializes in the health of individual trees, especially in cities and gardens, rather than whole forests
- woodsman
more old-fashioned term; suggests someone living or working in the woods, not necessarily a trained professional