🪓deforestation (砍伐森林)

noun
ˌdiː.fɒr.ɪˈsteɪ.ʃən
森林砍伐 (senlin kanfa)

含义

The action of clearing a wide area of trees; the permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other uses.
The action of clearing a wide area of trees; the destruction of forests by removing or burning trees.
The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
含义翻译
清除大片树木的行为;为了让土地可用于其他用途而进行的森林永久性破坏。
Qingchu dapian shumu de xingwei; weile rang tudi ke yong yu qita yongtu er jinxing de senlin yongjiu xing pohuai.

例句

Deforestation accelerates the loss of biodiversity.

森林砍伐加速了生物多样性的丧失。
Senlin kanfa jiasu le shengwu duoyangxing de sangshi.

Deforestation accelerates climate change.

森林砍伐加速了气候变化。
Senlin kanfa jiasule qihou bianhua.

Excessive deforestation leads to habitat loss.

过度的森林砍伐导致栖息地的丧失。
Guo du de sen lin kan fa dao zhi qi xi di de sang shi.

同义词

logging, land clearance, forest destruction, tree cutting, woodland removal, timber harvesting, forest clearance, deforesting, land clearing
条目 1
logging, land clearance, forest destruction, tree cutting, woodland removal, timber harvesting
条目 2
forest clearance, logging
条目 3
tree cutting, deforesting, land clearing

反义词

reforestation, afforestation, tree planting, forest restoration, woodland conservation, ecological preservation, plantation
条目 1
reforestation, afforestation, tree planting, forest restoration, woodland conservation, ecological preservation
条目 2
afforestation, reforestation
条目 3
reforestation, afforestation, plantation

更多例句

Deforestation will cause wildlife to disappear.

森林砍伐将导致野生动植物消失。
Sēnlín kǎnfá jiāng dǎozhì yěshēng dòngzhíwù xiāoshī.

Deforestation is a severe threat to biodiversity.

森林砍伐是对生物多样性的严重威胁。
Sēnlín kǎnfá shì duì shēngwù duōyàngxìng de yánzhòng wēixié.

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