treeless
/ˈtriːləs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtriːləs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtrēlə̇s/ (ame, mw)
treeless — 形容詞
- treelesspositive
- more treelesscomparative
- most treelesssuperlative
1. describes an area of land that has no trees growing on it
無樹的
沒有樹木的
describes an area of land that has no trees growing on it
The treeless hills around the town were covered in short grass and wildflowers.
小鎮周圍的無樹山丘上長滿了矮草和野花。
treeless + hill/land — typical collocation for areas of land
After the wildfire, the once-forested slope became a treeless wasteland of ash.
野火過後,曾經長滿樹木的山坡變成了一片灰燼遍地的無樹荒原。
predicative: became treeless
Diya's family built their farm on a treeless plain where the wind never stopped.
Diya 一家人選擇在風吹個不停的無樹平原上建造農場。
The high mountain plateau is treeless because the cold winds keep any trees from growing.
這片高山高原沒有樹木,因為寒冷的風讓樹木無法生長。
Farmers often choose treeless fields for planting large crops like wheat and corn.
農民們經常選擇無樹的田地來種植小麥和玉米等大面積作物。
- bare
more general — can refer to any lack of covering (vegetation, snow, furniture), not specifically trees
- barren
stronger — suggests the land cannot support plant life at all, often about poor soil rather than just absence of trees
- desolate
adds emotional tone of emptiness and sadness; describes how a place feels rather than just its lack of trees
文法句型
treeless + noun (attributive)
be + treeless (predicative)
用法筆記
Typically describes natural landscapes and geographical features (plains, hillsides, plateaus, islands) rather than man-made environments.