backwoods 英 [ˈbækwʊdz]   美 [ˈbækˈwʊdz]

backwoods

backwoods  英 [ˈbækwʊdz] 美 [ˈbækˈwʊdz]

n. 未开垦地;边远地区;偏僻的森林地区  adj. 蛮荒的,粗野的;边远地区的 

名词复数:backwoodss 

Let me tell you about a little girl who was born into a very poor family in a shack in the backwoods of Tennessee. 让我告诉你一个小姑娘的故事,她出生在田纳西州边远地区一个贫穷家庭的小木屋里。
The backwoods folks and the swamp dwellers owned neither horses nor mules. 边远林区的人和沼泽地带的居民既无马也没有骡子。

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  • n. 未开垦地;边远地区;偏僻的森林地区
  • adj. 蛮荒的,粗野的;边远地区的
  • 1. Let me tell you about a little girl who was born into a very poor family in a shack in the backwoods of Tennessee.

    让我告诉你一个小姑娘的故事,她出生在田纳西州边远地区一个贫穷家庭的小木屋里。

  • 2. The backwoods folks and the swamp dwellers owned neither horses nor mules.

    边远林区的人和沼泽地带的居民既无马也没有骡子。

  • 3. Gerald had lived in Savannah long enough to acquire a viewpoint of the Coast—that all of the rest of the state was backwoods , with an Indian lurking in every thicket.

    杰拉尔德在萨凡纳已住了很久,了解了海滨人的观点,即认为这个州的其余部分都是嬷嬷的森林地带,每个灌木丛中都潜伏着印第安人。

  • backwoods (n.) "wooded or partially uncleared and unsettled districts in remote regions," 1709, North American English; see back (adj.) + wood (n.) in the sense "forested tract." As an adjective, from 1784.
back·woods / ˈbækwʊdz ; NAmE ˈbækwʊdz / noun [plural ] a place that is away from any big towns and from the influence of modern life 边远落后地区 back·woods / ˈbækwʊdz ; NAmE ˈbækwʊdz /
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