pulpwood

英['pʌlpwʊd] 美['pʌlpwʊd]
  • n. 纸浆用木材
Noun:
  1. softwood used to make paper

1. Pulpwood prices dropped at the end of June, but there is no assurance this decline will continue.
纸浆价格下跌了6月底,但没有保证这种下降趋势将继续下去。

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2. The timber used to make wood pulp is generally called pulpwood and comes from softwood trees, such as fir, spruce, pine, hemlock, and larch.
木材用于制造木浆一般称为纸浆和来自软木树,如冷杉,云杉,松树,铁杉和落叶松。

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3. Provenance selection of Pinus yunnanensis for plywood and pulpwood is a synthetical, multiple-trait selection and combine growth with multi-use breed.
“云南松胶合板材、纸浆材种源选择”是多性状综合评选,把生长与多用途选育结合。

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4. Until very recently, the two largest pulp manufacturing groups on Sumatra used timber from natural tropical forest as the primary source of their pulpwood.
直到最近,苏门答腊岛上两个最大的纸浆生产集团还在采用天然的热带森林木材作为他们纸浆的主要来源。

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5. A coniferous evergreen monoecious tree (Tsuga canadensis) native from Nova Scotia to Alaska and valuable for its timber, as a pulpwood, for tanning, and as an ornamental.
加拿大铁杉:一种松类雌雄同株的常绿树(加拿大铁杉) ,生长于从新斯科舍省到阿拉斯加的地区,其木料作为纸浆用木材、制革以及装饰物很有价值。

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6. A coniferous evergreen monoecious tree (Tsuga canadensis) native from Nova Scotia to Alaska and valuable for its timber, as a pulpwood, for tanning, and as an ornamental.
加拿大铁杉:一种松类雌雄同株的常绿树(加拿大铁杉) ,生长于从新斯科舍省到阿拉斯加的地区,其木料作为纸浆用木材、制革以及装饰物很有价值。

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