I always have a felling that for some reason she bears a grudge against me. 我总感觉到她因某种缘故而对我怀恨在心。
We are going to scale down the number of trees being felled. 我们要减少砍伐的树的数量.
Fell \Fell\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Felled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Felling}.] [AS. fellan, a causative verb fr. feallan to fall; akin to D. vellen, G. f["a]llen, Icel. fella, Sw. f["a]lla, Dan. f[ae]lde. See {Fall}, v. i.] To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.
Stand, or I'll fell thee down. --Shak.
In Vermont, as in some other rural areas of the country, the power tool best known for felling trees _ or as a prop in horror movies _ is being used to sculpt figures out of wood.
The economy is flat on its back." Lujan traveled over the weekend to Puerto Rico and St. Croix a week after Hurricane Hugo swept through the Caribbean, felling homes, downing power lines and weaving a wide swath of destruction.
In Fitchburg, Mass., high winds ripped through the center of town, felling trees, power lines and two church steeples and killing at least one person Friday.
But it noted that that it had cut the cost of tree felling by 42 per cent in real terms since 1980. The commission manages 900,000 hectares of forest with an expected value of Pounds 2.8bn.
He blamed drought and floods on the forest felling, which he described as a "crime against the next generation." In all three countries, the large herds of wild animals remembered by older residents have vanished.