bushland
/ˈbu̇sh-ˌland How to pronounce bushland (audio)/ (ame, mw)
bushland — 名詞
1. open country where shrubs and small trees grow naturally, with little farming or
灌叢地
長滿灌木與矮樹的荒野地帶
open country where shrubs and small trees grow naturally, with little farming or building on it
Fire crews worked all night to stop flames racing into the bushland behind the town.
消防隊整晚都在阻止火勢竄入城鎮後方的灌叢地。
into the bushland behind + [place]
Shirin spotted kangaroos resting in the bushland beyond the campsite at dawn.
Shirin 在黎明時看見袋鼠在營地外的灌叢地休息。
in the bushland beyond + [place]
A new road would cut across bushland that local families use for weekend walks.
一條新道路將會穿過當地家庭週末散步用的灌叢地。
After heavy rain, the bushland behind Leo's farm turned bright green again.
大雨過後,Leo 農場後方的灌叢地又變得一片翠綠。
- farmland
land cleared and managed for crops or animals rather than left wild
- city centre
built-up urban land instead of natural country
文法句型
bushland
area of bushland
through/across/in + bushland
用法筆記
Most common in Australian and New Zealand English for natural scrubby country with bushes and scattered small trees. It often works as an uncountable noun for the landscape in general, but a phrase such as 'an area of bushland' is common when one stretch is being identified.