0 to pull a plant including its roots out of the ground -- 將…連根拔起
1 to remove a person from their home or usual environment -- 使離開家園(或熟悉的環境);使遷移他處
The war has uprooted nearly two thirds of the country's population. 戰爭使這個國家近三分之二的人口背井離鄉。
Windstorms that cause tree uprooting on particularly unsteady soils as well as periodic strong runoffs contribute to create or maintain a local hummock-hollow topography.
The general effect of poor drainage on mode of death was to increase uprooting but decrease snapping proportions.
The number of trees that had uprooted, snapped or died standing was then calculated for each subplot.
The buildings in this area were demolished and several hundred families were uprooted as a consequence.
Farmers start with seedlings 50-60 days old, planting them densely and often several days after uprooting from seedbeds.
Likewise, land privatisation and labour creation reforms uprooted pre-liberal land systems based on communal ownership and the protection of ecclesiastical properties.
Most gaps were formed by the fall of trees, due either to trunk-snapping (53 individuals) or to uprooting (35 individuals).
Wild but populous, filled with people uprooted from their original homes, it is a place where strangers continually meet.
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