motherland
/ˈmʌðəlænd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmʌðərlænd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmə-t͟hər-ˌland/ (ame, mw)
motherland — noun
1. the nation you come from, especially one you still think of as your real home
the nation you come from, especially one you still think of as your real home
Sofia still calls Peru her motherland after twenty years abroad.
call + country + motherland for personal identity
Aaron returned to his motherland to care for his aging parents.
return to your motherland
Songs about the motherland filled the square during the festival.
Nikhil wrote a poem about missing his motherland in winter.
Even in Toronto, Iris kept the food and stories of her motherland alive.
- homeland
close in meaning and often slightly less emotional
- home country
more neutral and common in everyday speech
- native land
literary and less common in modern conversation
文法句型
your motherland
return to your motherland
love for the motherland
用法筆記
Often used in emotional, literary, or political contexts rather than neutral everyday talk. In ordinary conversation, speakers more often say home country or simply name the country.