Recherche parmi différents professeurs en Anglais…
Jody
How would you explain “hanging wood” here ?
The soils of this district are almost as various and diversified as the views and aspects. The high part to the south-west consists of a vast hill of chalk, rising three hundred feet above the village; and is divided into a sheep down, the high wood, and a long hanging wood called the Hanger.
How would you explain “hanging wood” in the last sentence?
PS: this extract is taken from The Natural History of Selborne.
Thanks!
8 juin 2013 12:48
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What a coincidence that you and Gordon are reading the same book and have exactly the same question!
The Natural History of Selborne was written in 1789, so one must be aware that the English language used in this book is over 224 years old. The older meaning of words, and/or their meaning specific to southern England, must be taken into consideration.
"Hanging Wood" is probably an area on a cliff covered by a growth of trees. To the observer, the trees growing off the side of a cliff would look like "hanging" trees, hence the name "Hanger."
8 juin 2013
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Français
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