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From:
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tim·ber
/ˈtɪmbɚ/
木材,木料(
vt
.)用木材建造
From:
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tim·ber
/ˈtæmbɚ, ˈtɪm; ˈtæm(brǝ)/
名詞
木材,木料
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
n.
Com.
A
certain
quantity
of
fur
skins
,
as
of
martens
,
ermines
,
sables
,
etc
.,
packed
between
boards
;
being
in
some
cases
forty
skins
,
in
others
one
hundred
and
twenty
; --
called
also
timmer
. [
Written
also
timbre
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
,
n.
Her.
The
crest
on
a
coat
of
arms
. [
Written
also
timbre
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
,
v. t.
To
surmount
as
a
timber
does
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
,
n.
1.
That
sort
of
wood
which
is
proper
for
buildings
or
for
tools
,
utensils
,
furniture
,
carriages
,
fences
,
ships
,
and
the
like
; --
usually
said
of
felled
trees
,
but
sometimes
of
those
standing
.
Cf
.
Lumber
, 3.
And
ta'en
my
fiddle
to
the
gate
, . . .
And
fiddled
in
the
timber
! --
Tennyson
.
2.
The
body
,
stem
,
or
trunk
of
a
tree
.
3.
Fig
.:
Material
for
any
structure
.
Such
dispositions
are
the
very
errors
of
human
nature
;
and
yet
they
are
the
fittest
timber
to
make
politics
of
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
A
single
piece
or
squared
stick
of
wood
intended
for
building
,
or
already
framed
;
collectively
,
the
larger
pieces
or
sticks
of
wood
,
forming
the
framework
of
a
house
,
ship
,
or
other
structure
,
in
distinction
from
the
covering
or
boarding
.
So
they
prepared
timber
. . .
to
build
the
house
.
--
1
Kings
v
. 18.
Many
of
the
timbers
were
decayed
.
--
W
.
Coxe
.
5.
Woods
or
forest
;
wooden
land
. [
Western
U
.
S
.]
6.
Shipbuilding
A
rib
,
or
a
curving
piece
of
wood
,
branching
outward
from
the
keel
and
bending
upward
in
a
vertical
direction
.
One
timber
is
composed
of
several
pieces
united
.
Timber and room
.
Shipbuilding
Same
as
Room and space
.
See
under
Room
.
Timber beetle
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
beetles
the
larvae
of
which
bore
in
timber
;
as
,
the
silky
timber beetle
(
Lymexylon sericeum
).
Timber doodle
Zool.
,
the
American
woodcock
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Timber grouse
Zool.
,
any
species
of
grouse
that
inhabits
woods
,
as
the
ruffed
grouse
and
spruce
partridge
; --
distinguished
from
prairie
grouse
.
Timber hitch
Naut.
,
a
kind
of
hitch
used
for
temporarily
marking
fast
a
rope
to
a
spar
.
See
Illust
.
under
Hitch
.
Timber mare
,
a
kind
of
instrument
upon
which
soldiers
were
formerly
compelled
to
ride
for
punishment
. --
Johnson
.
Timber scribe
,
a
metal
tool
or
pointed
instrument
for
marking
timber
. --
Simmonds
.
Timber sow
.
Zool.
Same
as
Timber worm
,
below
. --
Bacon
.
Timber tree
,
a
tree
suitable
for
timber
.
Timber worm
Zool.
,
any
larval
insect
which
burrows
in
timber
.
Timber yard
,
a
yard
or
place
where
timber
is
deposited
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Timbered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Timbering
.]
To
furnish
with
timber
; --
chiefly
used
in
the
past
participle
.
His
bark
is
stoutly
timbered
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tim·ber
,
v. i.
1.
To
light
on
a
tree
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Falconry
To
make
a
nest
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
timber
n
1:
the
wood
of
trees
cut
and
prepared
for
use
as
building
material
[
syn
:
lumber
]
2:
a
beam
made
of
wood
3:
a
post
made
of
wood
4:
land
that
is
covered
with
trees
and
shrubs
[
syn
:
forest
,
woodland
,
timberland
]
5: (
music
)
the
distinctive
property
of
a
complex
sound
(
a
voice
or
noise
or
musical
sound
); "
the
timbre
of
her
soprano
was
rich
and
lovely
"; "
the
muffled
tones
of
the
broken
bell
summoned
them
to
meet
" [
syn
:
timbre
,
quality
,
tone
]
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