deforesting

英 [ˌdiːˈfɒrɪstɪŋ] 美 [ˌdiːˈfɔːrɪstɪŋ]

v.  砍掉(某地)的树林; 毁掉(某地)的森林
deforest的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 毁掉…的森林;砍伐…的林木
    If an area is deforested, all the trees there are cut down or destroyed.
    1. 400,000 square kilometres of the Amazon basin have already been deforested.
      亚马孙河流域已有40万平方公里的森林遭到滥伐。

双语例句

  1. Both natural person and unit are considered as a kind of crime subject in deforesting crime.
    毁林犯罪的主体既可以是自然人也可以是单位,不同的定性结果当事人的刑事责任不同。
  2. Walter Semkiw: Two environmental issues that we find most pressing are deforesting and global warming.
    塞姆基博士:我们认为最严重的两个环境问题是森林砍伐和全球变暖。
  3. But, with personnel abusing wild animals and deforesting, life and inhabit of wild animals fall under serious threat and destroy.
    然而,随着人为的滥捕、猎杀以及对森林的毁坏,野生动物的生命和生存环境受到了严重的威胁和破坏。
  4. Effects of over-fertilization of N, burning of nitrogen-containing organic matter and deforesting on N2O emissions should not be neglected.
    过量施用氮肥、含氮有机物燃烧、毁林开荒等人类活动对N2O释放增加的影响不容忽视。