Forest in spanish

Bosque

pronunciation: boʊske part of speech: noun
In gestures

forest1 = bosque. 

Example: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.

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» can't/couldn't see the forest for the trees = los árboles no dejan ver el bosque.

Example: A major problem with most contemporary social studies textbook series is that they cannot see the forest for the trees.

» cloud forest = bosque de neblina, bosque de niebla, selva nublada.

Example: In Central and South America, cloud forest stretches from Panama to northern Argentina.

» coniferous forest = bosque de coníferas.

Example: Unrestricted logging will destroy the coniferous forests in 10 to 15 years if there is not a change in policy.

» deciduous forest = bosque de árboles de hoja caduca, bosque de árboles caducifolios.

Example: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.

» enchanted forest = bosque encantado.

Example: Your mission is to venture into the depths of an enchanted forest, triumph over its perils, and acquire its riches.

» lose + sight of the forest for the trees = los árboles no dejan ver el bosque.

Example: While it is plausible to examine and analyze the differences shown in this study in greater detail, the research team would argue that to do so would 'lose sight of the forest for the trees'.

» mangrove forest = manglar.

Example: Mangrove forests thrive near the mouths of large rivers where river deltas provide lots of sediment.

» miss + the forest for the trees = no ver el bosque por los árboles.

Example: To try to determine whether an entire model is 'sustainable' based on asking individual publishers operating in today's environment if they are making money is to miss the wood for the trees.

» oak forest = encinar, robledo, bosque de robles, bosque de encinas.

Example: Time has stood still here and its landscape of oak forests, rolling hills and grassy plains have changed little over the centuries.

» pine forest = bosque de pinos.

Example: Descriptions of pine forests by pilgrims and travellers who visited the Holy Land up to and during the nineteenth century are rare.

» rainforest [rain forest] = selva forestal, selva tropical.

Example: The coastal temperate rain forests of north-western North America are internationally renowned as the archetypal expression of the temperate rain forest biome.

» reforest = reforestar, repoblar de árboles, repoblar con árboles.

Example: By 1948, a short 26 years after the first tree planting, most of the barren lands had been reforested with healthy pine and spruce plantations.

» tropical forest = selva tropical.

Example: Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.

» tropical rain forest = selva tropical.

Example: Exchange of CO2 has been measured on a variety of ecosystems worldwide including grasslands, savannahs, tropical rain forests as well as arctic tundra.

forest2 = forestal. 

Example: TREECD represents the world's most comprehensive source of information on forestry and covers agroforestry and forest products.

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» forest cover = masa forestal.

Example: The data, in the form of points, lines, or polygons, can describe geology, soils, water, forest cover, or population statistics.

» forest dweller = habitante del bosque.

Example: I believe however that the record needs to be set straight on the assumption that all indigenous forest dwellers live in 'harmonious coexistence' with nature.

» forest fire = incendio forestal.

Example: Involving local communities is crucial to prevent and control destructive forest fires.

» forest ranger = guarda forestal, guardabosques.

Example: Forest rangers are the police officers of the wilderness; they protect both the forests and those who visit them.

Forest synonyms

wood in spanish: madera, pronunciation: wʊd part of speech: noun timber in spanish: madera, pronunciation: tɪmbɜr part of speech: noun woods in spanish: bosque, pronunciation: wʊdz part of speech: noun woodland in spanish: bosque, pronunciation: wʊdlænd part of speech: noun afforest in spanish: repoblar con árboles, pronunciation: æfɜrəst part of speech: verb timberland in spanish: timberland, pronunciation: tɪmbɜrlænd part of speech: noun
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