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pine1 [paɪn] SUST.

1. pine (tree):

bor m

2. pine no pl. (wood):

3. pine ingl. brit. (stone pine):

pinija f

4. pine no pl. ingl. brit. (wood of stone pines):

ˈpine cone SUST.

ˈpine grove SUST.

ˈpine nee·dle SUST.

ˈpine-wood SUST. no pl.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Stretching away below is a series of rigidly geometrical parterres, edged by towering cypresses, cloud-shaped crowns of umbrella pines and the blue-green of age-old cedars.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The vegetation around the lake is primarily made up of espeletia (very common in the zone) and some artificially planted pines.
en.wikipedia.org
By contrast, redwoods can live for 4,000 years and bristlecone pines for 5,000 years.
www.paysonroundup.com
While some of the tall pines seem senescent, other plantation firs are green and vibrant.
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They prefer mildly acidic soils, growing in woods near pines or hemlock or mossy hummocks.
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There are about 50 varieties of perennials, 25 varieties of shrubs, 3 of spruce, 3 of juniper and 3 or 4 of pines.
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Bristlecone pines are the oldest non-clonal organisms in the world.
www.climatecentral.org
Without fire, deciduous forest trees invade, and their shade eliminates both the pines and the understory.
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In additions to mines, the area is home to extensive forests of oyamel fir, pines and holm oak.
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Though she pines inwardly, she is confident that he will return soon.
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