Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Forest"
The meaning of "Forest" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does can't see the forest for the trees mean?
A:
it means that you are focusing SOOOO MUCH on the things right in front of you (the trees) that you can't see the "big picture". (the forest).
sometimes we get caught up in insignificant things (the trees) that we lose sight of the original goal (the forest).
hope that helps. it's a very useful expression.
sometimes we get caught up in insignificant things (the trees) that we lose sight of the original goal (the forest).
hope that helps. it's a very useful expression.
Q:
What does You 'till this forest. mean?
A:
It does not make sense
Q:
What does 'forest fire' in Lorde's "Liability" mean?
A:
A forest fire is a wildfire in a foresr
Q:
What does 'forest fire' in Lorde's "Liability" mean?
A:
Unpredictable and dangerous
Unpredictable and dangerous
Q:
What does forest preserve mean?
A:
Forest preserve I have had to look up as it is not used in UK English. More American where they have to give everything a name?!
Basically a forest preserve is a nature reserve for trees!
Basically an area where they guarantee to carry out good forest preservation.
Basically a forest preserve is a nature reserve for trees!
Basically an area where they guarantee to carry out good forest preservation.
Example sentences using "Forest"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the forest is abounding in trees . what mean is this sentence ?.
A:
Abounding - abundant, very plentiful, replete
It means that the forest is full of trees!
It means that the forest is full of trees!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with ...beautiful forest reserve.....
A:
Today, I went to a beautiful forest reserve to rediscover nature.
Synonyms of "Forest" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between forest and woods ?
A:
I use 'woods' to describe small groups of trees, like in an urban park or a backyard. I use forest to describe large collections of trees.
Q:
What is the difference between forest and woods ?
A:
woods is mostly a smaller area, forest is bigger and denser/more trees
Q:
What is the difference between forest and wood ?
A:
An English speaker can also say 'I went into the woods,' which also refers to a forest. If there is a 's,' it probably means forest. If there is no 's,' it means the material wood.
Forest/Woods = collection of trees with wildlife. Wood = the material of a tree, which one often burns for heat or makes furniture out of.
Forest/Woods = collection of trees with wildlife. Wood = the material of a tree, which one often burns for heat or makes furniture out of.
Q:
What is the difference between forest and wood/woods ?
A:
Oh THE woods.
Yeah, no difference IMO. Unless you want to get really technical
Yeah, no difference IMO. Unless you want to get really technical
Q:
What is the difference between forest and wood(s) ?
A:
I was going say "same as the difference between 森 and 林". Um...
A forest is denser, I guess. Undergrowth and whatnot. Woods generally involve mostly just trees.
A forest is denser, I guess. Undergrowth and whatnot. Woods generally involve mostly just trees.
Translations of "Forest"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hi^^ "I was brought up to believe that if I get lost in a forest, I will end up where I started. Without knowing it, people ~" Can "I was brought up to believe" mean 'as a child I believed~'? Does 'Without knowing it' mean subconsciously? Thanks a lot.
A:
You are right about “as a child I believed”
However, more accurately, it means your parents raised you in such a way that made you believe that way.
Example of brought up:
“My parents did not raise me. I was brought up by my grandparents.”
And I believe you are right about the second part meaning “subconsciously”. Might need the rest of that sentence for context... but yes, I believe you are right ;)
However, more accurately, it means your parents raised you in such a way that made you believe that way.
Example of brought up:
“My parents did not raise me. I was brought up by my grandparents.”
And I believe you are right about the second part meaning “subconsciously”. Might need the rest of that sentence for context... but yes, I believe you are right ;)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? forests, in the forests
A:
a little hard to pronounce even for a native speaker 😂😂
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I went in the forest long time yesterday
A:
i went into the forest for a long time yesterday
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I go through the forest
A:
“I go through the forest.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? forests
A:
hi
Other questions about "Forest"
Q:
those who have been in this forest say that they feel anxiety or concern ,dizziness,nausea Does this sound natural?
A:
-Concerned
- Anxious
- Anxious
Q:
I am very bad in orienteering. I can go to the forest and less than 5 steps i can get lost. Does this sound natural?
A:
"I have terrible sense of direction. I can go into the forest and get lost in less than five steps."
Q:
He experienced that how the real forest was. Does this sound natural?
A:
"He experienced how the forest really was," is a bit more natural sounding. I hope this helped.
Q:
As forests disappear from the earth, the climates are influenced seriously and many people starve.
What can I do this make this better?
What can I do this make this better?
A:
As forests disappear from the earth the climate is negatively influenced and many people end up starving as a result.
Q:
Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.
What does "a forest all" mean?
I know "forest", but I don't understand "forest all".
What does "a forest all" mean?
I know "forest", but I don't understand "forest all".
A:
Not "forest all".
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
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