lumberjack 英 [ˈlʌmbədʒæk]   美 [ˈlʌmbərdʒæk]

lumberjack

lumberjack  英 [ˈlʌmbədʒæk] 美 [ˈlʌmbərdʒæk]

n. 伐木工人;木材商的佣工;短茄克衫 

名词复数:lumberjacks 

That's right, being a lumberjack is the worst job in America, based upon the study by JobsRated.com. 是的,成为一个伐木工人是美国最坏的工作。
Being a roustabout was rated the worst, followed by lumberjack , ironworker, dairy farmer and welder, it said. 该网站说,油井工人是最不理想的职业,其次是伐木工人、铁匠、奶农和焊工。

  • A lumberjack is someone who cuts down trees professionally. Picture someone holding a chain saw and wearing a plaid flannel shirt and steel-toe boots, and you can picture a lumberjack.
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  • n. 伐木工人;木材商的佣工;短茄克衫
  • 1. That's right, being a lumberjack is the worst job in America, based upon the study by JobsRated.com.

    是的,成为一个伐木工人是美国最坏的工作。

  • 2. Being a roustabout was rated the worst, followed by lumberjack , ironworker, dairy farmer and welder, it said.

    该网站说,油井工人是最不理想的职业,其次是伐木工人、铁匠、奶农和焊工。

  • 3. The brown lumberjack shirt.

    褐色的伐木工式样的衬衣。

  • lumberjack (n.) 1831, Canadian English, from lumber (n.) + jack (n.) "man, fellow." Lumberman in the same sense is from 1817.
lum·ber·jack / ˈlʌmbədʒæk ; NAmE ˈlʌmbərdʒæk / ( also log·ger ) noun (especially in the US and Canada) a person whose job is cutting down trees or cutting or transporting wood (尤指美国和加拿大的)伐木工,木材采运工 lumberjack lumberjacks lum·ber·jack / ˈlʌmbədʒæk ; NAmE ˈlʌmbərdʒæk /
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