woodcutter
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwʊd.kʌt.ər/ us/ˈwʊd.kʌt̬.ɚ/
伐木者;砍柴人,樵夫
someone whose job is to cut down trees and branches for wood
The woodcutter lived in a hut in a clearing in the forest. 砍柴人住在林中空地的小屋里。
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- In the story, a woodcutter rescues Red Riding Hood with his axe.
- Until 1905, the canyon was known only to a few local woodcutters who descended into it on ropes to cut boxwood.
- They struggled to survive on $2 a day as woodcutters, and would have preferred farming but had no water for irrigation.
- The son of a forest woodcutter, he grew up in the Swedish countryside.
- Two woodcutters brought down a towering oak tree.