badlands 英 ['bædlændz]   美 ['bædlændz]

badlands

badlands  英 ['bædlændz] 美 ['bædlændz]

n. 荒地;崎岖不毛的地区 

名词复数:badlandss 

Even the badlands Guardian, it seems, isn't immune to exploratory drilling. 即便是荒地保护者 好像也免不了受这种探索式的钻勘。
Wisp grass seedpods sway in the wind in South Dakota's badlands National Park. 一束束草心皮在位于南达科他的国家公园荒地里迎风起舞。

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  • n. 荒地;崎岖不毛的地区
  • 1. Even the badlands Guardian, it seems, isn't immune to exploratory drilling.

    即便是荒地保护者 好像也免不了受这种探索式的钻勘。

  • 2. Wisp grass seedpods sway in the wind in South Dakota's badlands National Park.

    一束束草心皮在位于南达科他的国家公园荒地里迎风起舞。

  • 3. And climate change means the badlands are growing.

    气候变化意味着荒芜之地的增加。

  • badlands (n.) "arid, highly eroded regions of the upper midwestern U.S.," 1850, from bad (adj.) + land (n.). Translating French Canadian Mauvaises Terres, a trapper's word, in reference to the difficulty of traversing them. Applied to urban districts of crime and vice since 1892 (originally with reference to Chicago).
bad·lands / ˈbædlændz ; NAmE ˈbædlændz / noun [plural ] 1 large areas of land that have been farmed too much with the result that plants will not grow there (耕作过度)劣地, 恶地 2 the Badlands a large area of land in the western US where plants will not grow 巴德兰兹地区(美国西部一处贫瘠地带) bad·lands / ˈbædlændz ; NAmE ˈbædlændz /
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