savannah 英 [sə'vænə]   美 [sə'vænə]

savannah

savannah  英 [sə'vænə] 美 [sə'vænə]

n. 大草原,热带草原(等于savanna) 

名词复数:savannahs 

But no committee of lions sat down and decided that the African savannah would be home. 但是并没有一个狮子委员会坐下来决定是否将非洲热带草原作为家乡。
Only 60 years ago, the land around Moyale was savannah with plenty of grass, big trees and elephants, lions and rhino. 仅仅60年前,莫耶尔周围是一片有丰沛的草、树木、大象、狮子和犀牛的大草原。

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  • n. 大草原,热带草原(等于savanna)
  • 1. But no committee of lions sat down and decided that the African savannah would be home.

    但是并没有一个狮子委员会坐下来决定是否将非洲热带草原作为家乡。

  • 2. Only 60 years ago, the land around Moyale was savannah with plenty of grass, big trees and elephants, lions and rhino.

    仅仅60年前,莫耶尔周围是一片有丰沛的草、树木、大象、狮子和犀牛的大草原。

  • 3. If our minds offer savannah, lions thrive and polar bears die. If we have arctic chills, the polar bears live and the lions die.

    如果我们提供的是大草原,那么狮子繁荣昌盛,北极熊完蛋,如果我们提供的是寒冷的北极,那么北极熊生,狮子亡。

  • Savannah port city in U.S. state of Georgia, from savana, name applied to the Native Americans in the area by early European explorers, perhaps from a self-designation of the Shawnee Indians, or from the European topographical term (see savannah).
  • savannah (n.) also savanna, "treeless plain," 1550s, from Spanish sabana, earlier zavana "treeless plain," from Taino (Arawakan) zabana. In U.S. use, especially in Florida, "a tract of low-lying marshy ground" (1670s).
sa·van·nah ( also sa·vanna ) / səˈvænə ; NAmE səˈvænə / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a wide flat open area of land, especially in Africa, that is covered with grass but has few trees (尤指非洲的)稀树草原 compare veld savannah savannahs sa·van·nah / səˈvænə ; NAmE səˈvænə /
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