uluru
uluru — 名詞
1. a very large sandstone rock formation in central Australia that rises about 350
Uluru
澳洲中部巨型砂岩
a very large sandstone rock formation in central Australia that rises about 350 metres above the flat ground around it; it is sacred to the local Aboriginal people and is a well‑known tourist attraction.
Kasia took a bus from Alice Springs to see Uluru at dawn.
Kasia 從愛麗斯泉搭巴士去看 Uluru 的日出。
proper noun used as destination after 'see'
The reddish colour of Uluru comes from iron oxide in the sandstone.
Uluru 的紅色來自砂岩中的氧化鐵。
Local Anangu guides show visitors the ancient rock paintings near Uluru.
當地 Anangu 族導遊會帶遊客看 Uluru 附近的古老岩畫。
Omar said that Uluru looked much bigger in person than in the photos he had seen.
Omar 說 Uluru 本身看起來比照片上大得多。
Many tourists travel to Australia just to walk the trail around the base of Uluru.
許多觀光客專程到澳洲,只為了走一圈 Uluru 山腳下的步道。
用法筆記
Uluru is the traditional Pitjantjatjara name; the rock was also called Ayers Rock by European settlers from 1873 until 1993, when the official name was changed to Uluru / Ayers Rock. Today Uluru alone is the official name.