wildlife
/ˈwaɪldlaɪf/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwaɪldlaɪf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwī(-ə)l(d)-ˌlīf/ (ame, mw)
wildlife — 名詞
1. all the animals, birds, plants, and other living things that live freely in natu
野生生物
自然環境中不受人類控制的動植物
all the animals, birds, plants, and other living things that live freely in natural areas, not kept or controlled by people
The national park is home to many types of wildlife, including deer and eagles.
這座國家公園擁有許多種類的野生動物,包括鹿和老鷹。
collocation: types of wildlife
Local volunteers meet every month to protect the wildlife in the nearby forest.
當地志工每個月集合,一起保護附近森林裡的野生生物。
protect + wildlife collocation
The new road will harm local wildlife by cutting through an important feeding area.
這條新道路將切過一處重要的覓食區,對當地的野生動物造成傷害。
Tourists joined a guided walk to watch the local wildlife at dawn.
遊客們參加了一場有導覽的步行活動,在清晨觀察當地的野生生物。
The charity raises money to protect endangered wildlife across Southeast Asia.
這個慈善機構募集資金,保護東南亞地區瀕危的野生生物。
- wild animals
more common and narrower — refers only to animals, not plants
- nature
broader — includes landscapes, weather, and all natural phenomena, not just living things
- fauna and flora
formal or scientific term covering both animals and plants
- domestic animals
animals kept by people on farms or as pets; narrower since wildlife also includes plants
- livestock
animals raised on farms for food or labour
文法句型
uncountable noun — no plural form 'wildlifes'
often used before another noun (wildlife park, wildlife photographer)
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — do not add -s for plural (❌ 'wildlifes'). To refer to individual members, use phrases like 'wild animals' or 'species of wildlife'.