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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/12 23:18 UTC 版)
From tree + hugger. Popularized after the Chipko movement in India of the 1970s, who resorted to actual group hugging of trees in order to prevent deforestation. Tommy James claims that his song "Draggin' the Line" (1971) popularized the phrase.
tree hugger (plural tree huggers)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2011/08/10 00:03 UTC 版)
treehugger (複数形 treehuggers)
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木のつえ
心棒.
a pole used to support a plant
of a tree, its shape or appearance
the root of a tree
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