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lumber

他動詞自動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: lumbers過去形: lumbered過去分詞: lumbered現在分詞: lumbering

As a noun, this word evokes the scent of pine and the industrial atmosphere of a sawmill. It is the standard term in North American English for processed wood, whereas British English typically prefers timber. It suggests raw material ready for construction rather than a finished piece of furniture. As a verb, it describes a specific kind of movement characterized by weight and lack of grace. It implies a rhythmic but labored pace, often associated with large animals or oversized machinery. The feeling is one of inevitable, slow momentum that is difficult to stop once it has started.

Uncountable when referring to wood as a bulk material for building. Countable when referring to specific types or grades of processed boards.

意味

名詞

Timber sawed into planks or boards.

"The truck was loaded with fresh lumber."

他動詞
[someone][something]

To move heavily or clumsily.

"The old bear lumbered through the underbrush."

自動詞

To move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.

"The giant machine lumbered across the field."

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