wooded
/ˈwʊdɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwʊdɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwu̇-dəd/ (ame, mw)
wooded — 形容詞
- woodedpositive
- more woodedcomparative
- most woodedsuperlative
1. describes land where many trees grow naturally, creating a thick cover over the
樹木繁茂的
長滿樹木的
describes land where many trees grow naturally, creating a thick cover over the ground
The hikers followed a wooded path up the mountain for two hours.
健行者沿著一條樹林茂密的小徑走了兩個小時上山。
collocation: wooded path / wooded area / wooded hills
Nkechi's new house sits in a wooded area near the lake.
Nkechi 的新房子坐落在湖邊一個樹木繁茂的區域。
collocation: wooded area (most common noun partner)
Wild deer are often seen in the wooded hills behind the village.
村莊後面的樹木茂密的山丘上經常可以看到野鹿。
The fire spread quickly through the dry wooded landscape.
大火迅速蔓延過乾燥的樹林地帶。
Reuben bought a small cabin in a wooded valley far from the city.
Reuben 在遠離城市的一個樹木繁茂的山谷裡買了一間小木屋。
- forested
suggests a larger area with very dense tree growth, closer to a forest than open woodland
- tree-covered
more literal and less common; describes the physical state without implying natural growth
- woodland
used as an adjective (e.g. 'woodland area'); can also be a noun, making phrasing less direct
用法筆記
Typically used to describe larger stretches of land such as hills, valleys, slopes, or regions, rather than small gardens or individual yards.