logging
/ˈlɒɡɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɔːɡɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
logging — 名詞
1. the work of felling trees in a forest and preparing the wood to be sold or used
伐木業
砍伐樹木以取得木材的行業
the work of felling trees in a forest and preparing the wood to be sold or used in building and manufacturing
Adina works in logging and spends most days in the forest.
Adina 從事伐木業,大部分時間都在森林裡度過。
The logging industry supplies wood that is used to build homes and make paper.
伐木業供應木材,用來建造房屋和製造紙張。
collocation: logging industry
After finishing high school, João found a job with a logging company in Oregon.
高中畢業後,João 在奧勒岡州的一家伐木公司找到了工作。
Imani's work in logging involves deciding which areas of the forest can be cut.
Imani 在伐木業的工作是決定森林中哪些區域可以砍伐。
There is a logging camp near the river where the workers stay during the week.
河邊有一個伐木營地,工人們在週間都住在那裡。
- timber industry
focuses on the business and commercial side rather than the physical activity
- forestry
broader field that includes planting, managing, and protecting forests, not just cutting
- lumber industry
more common in American English; emphasises the processing stage rather than the tree-felling itself
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — do not say 'a logging' or 'loggings'. 'Logging' refers to the industry as a whole, not to cutting down a single tree. The related countable noun 'log' means a piece of cut wood.