outback
/ˈaʊtbæk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈaʊtbæk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈau̇t-ˈbak -ˌbak/ (ame, mw)
outback — 名詞
1. the large, dry region in the middle of Australia where very few people live, con
澳洲內陸
澳洲遠離城鎮的乾燥偏遠內陸地區
the large, dry region in the middle of Australia where very few people live, consisting mainly of desert plains and wild bushland
Eitan spent three weeks driving through the Australian outback in an old jeep.
Eitan 花三週時間開著一輛舊吉普車穿越澳洲內陸。
collocation: drive through / travel through the outback
During the dry winter months, the outback's red dust covers everything in towns like Broken Hill.
在乾燥的冬季月份,澳洲內陸的紅色塵土覆蓋了 Broken Hill 這類小鎮的每個角落。
collocation: the outback's [noun] — possessive form
Pim hired a local guide before travelling deep into the outback because summer heat can be deadly.
Pim 在深入澳洲內陸之前僱了一位當地嚮導,因為夏天的酷熱可能致命。
Ignacio read several travel books about the outback before flying to Alice Springs.
Ignacio 在飛往 Alice Springs 之前讀了好幾本關於澳洲內陸的旅遊書。
- the bush
wider term that can include wooded areas; more commonly used in Australian and New Zealand English
- the interior
more general term for the inland part of any country, not specifically Australian
- the wilderness
emphasises untouched natural environment; can apply anywhere
文法句型
the outback
用法筆記
Always used with the definite article the. The term refers exclusively to the interior of Australia, not to wilderness areas in other countries.