aborigines
土著
常用释义
英音[ ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəniz ]
美音[ ˌæbəˈrɪdʒɪniz ]
基本释义
- n. 土著居民(aborigine 的复数);土生动物群
例句
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1·From the turn of the century onward, she shared the life of the aborigines.从世纪之交以后,她就过着和土著人一样的生活。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Some viewed it as critical of the Aborigines, who pride themselves on living in harmony with nature.有些人认为这是对原住民的批评,因为他们以与大自然和谐相处为荣。
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3·The Aborigines are the first people of Australia, and the ancient aboriginal stories describe the spirits that created the world.土著居民是澳大利亚的第一批人,古老的土著故事描述了创造世界的精神。
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4·The Aborigines began to draw ships which they would have seen along the coast—it's hard for us to imagine what they must have thought when these first began to appear.土著人开始画他们认为会在海边看到的船——我们很难想象当这些船真的出现时他们会怎么想。
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5·In fact, the Aborigines were still practising this art form in the late 18th century, when the Europeans began to arrive, and certain images point to the contact between them.事实上,18世纪后期欧洲人抵达之时,土著人还在练习掌握这种艺术形式,某些图像显示了他们之间的联系。
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6·Ever since European first explored Australia, people have been trying to understand the ancient rock drawings and cavings created by the Aborigines, the original inhabitants of the continent.自从欧洲人首次发现澳洲,人们就在尝试了解由土著居民,即这片大陆的原始居民,创作的古代岩画和雕刻品。
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7·Aborigines danced in a circle.土著们围成一圈跳着舞。
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8·Non-aborigines, too, are changing.非原住民同样在改变。
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9·Aborigines kick up dust in a dance at sunset.土著居民日落时的舞蹈能把灰尘扬起来。
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10·They were the aborigines, vermin by right of law.他们是土著居民,按照法定的权利是害人虫。
网络释义
- australian aborigine : 澳大利亚原住民