prairie
/ˈpreəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpreri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈprer-ē/ (ame, mw)
prairie — 名詞
- prairiesingular
- prairiesplural
1. a broad stretch of mostly level ground, especially in central Canada and the Uni
大草原
北美少樹的遼闊草地
a broad stretch of mostly level ground, especially in central Canada and the United States, that is covered with grass and has very few trees
We drove for hours across the prairie under a huge blue sky.
我們在遼闊的藍天下開車穿過大草原好幾個小時。
collocation: across the prairie
In spring, yellow flowers covered the prairie behind Grandpa's old farm.
春天時,爺爺的老農場後方那片大草原開滿了黃花。
A small herd of bison moved slowly through the snowy prairie.
一小群野牛慢慢穿過積雪的大草原。
From the train window, Emma watched the prairie stretch to the horizon.
Emma 從火車窗邊看著大草原一路延伸到天邊。
Strong prairie winds bent the tall grass around the wooden fence.
強勁的草原風把木柵欄旁的高草吹彎了。
- grassland
broader general term for land covered with grass in many parts of the world
- plain
stresses flat open land, but it is not always grassy or almost treeless
- steppe
similar kind of open land, especially in Eurasia, often drier in feel
- meadow
usually smaller and softer in image, often with flowers or hay
文法句型
across the prairie
on the prairie
用法筆記
Usually refers to the large natural grasslands of central North America. For a smaller local green area, words like 'field' or 'meadow' are often more natural.