In winner, we use firewood to light fire. 在冬天,我们用木柴生火。
There is abundant firewood in the forest. 森林里有充裕的薪柴可用。
The woodsman carried the firewood down the hill. 樵夫背着柴火下山了。
firewood
[ noun ] wood used for fuel <noun.substance> they collected and cut their own firewood
Firewood \Fire"wood`\ (f[imac]r"w[oo^]d`), n. Wood for fuel.
There isn't enough water, or food, or firewood.
The truck was hauling three cars and auto parts with firewood, bags of rice and cans of gasoline piled on top.
In addition, "timber poachers," who raid forests for firewood and building materials, have been fingered in the country's continuing problem with deforestation.
The forested area has decreased by 30 percent over the last 20 years due to pressure from farmers, herders, firewood cutters and drought." Only 12 percent of the country is arable, and only 3 percent can be used for growing crops.
The mines "have weekly claimed the lives of people searching for firewood and-or food," says an American Catholic priest in a letter to colleagues in Nairobi and Washington D.C.
Many of the balconies, festooned with laundry, are stacked with firewood for winter heat.
"The people don't want to cut down the forest just because it's there," says Yale University anthropologist Elearnor Sterling, who is studying the aye-aye. "They truly need the wood for firewood or for land for agriculture.
But most of the 30 or so who remain say they are ready to drown rather than move from their land or the surrounding forests which provide them with food, firewood and medicinal herbs.
My first carvings became firewood." Manager Tom Budd said the farm show began as a one-day event in 1953, and expanded to a three-day show in 1960.
The tribes grew their own vegetables and cattle, cut firewood from trees along the river and mined nearby coal deposits, Grinnell said.