woodpile
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwʊd.paɪl/ us/ˈwʊd.paɪl/
木柴堆,木料堆
a pile of wood that has been collected to be used as fuel
We walked round to the back of the house, passing the neatly stacked woodpile. 我们绕到屋后,经过堆放整齐的柴堆。
- More examples
- In urban areas, skunks take refuge in brush piles, woodpiles and overgrown areas.
- He's still taking logs off last year's woodpile; it has been too warm to use the fireplace much.
- Should you be collecting timber from a woodpile, keep an eye out for small scorpions, which can deliver nasty but not life-threatening stings.
- Elevate woodpiles about 15 inches off the group to keep mice from burrowing.