backwoods
基本解释
- n. 未开垦地;边远地区;偏僻的森林地区
- adj. 蛮荒的,粗野的;边远地区的
英汉例句
- Let me tell you about a little girl who was born into a very poor family in a shack in the Backwoods of Tennessee.
让我告诉你一个小姑娘的故事,她出生在田纳西州边远地区一个贫穷家庭的小木屋里。 - It helped him play the part that Paris imagined for him: that of the noble frontier philosopher and simple backwoods sage--even though he had lived most of his life in Philadelphia and London.
这让他游刃有余地扮演着巴黎所希望他扮演的角色:高贵的哲学先驱和朴素的蛮荒地圣人——尽管他绝大多数时间都居住在费城和伦敦。 - Last month, however, I spent two weeks in my in-laws' cabin on a farm in the backwoods of Canada with one phone and no computer.
然而,上个月我花了两周时间呆在婆家的农场小屋里,那个农场位于加拿大的偏远地带,只有一部电话,没有电脑。 - Over the backwoods and fields which, given the time of year, were typically covered in snow.
FORBES: "Our Hearts Are Broken Today" - President Barack Obama - And the gamble paid off: Britons of the time thirsted for images of backwoods America.
ECONOMIST: John James Audubon - Extraordinary: the Missouri Ozarks as a backwoods crime scene in which methamphetamine fosters paranoia and corruption everywhere.
NEWYORKER: Winter’s Bone
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- backwoods advantage 森林笼罩率
- high backwoods 乔林
- backwoods buyership 林权
- secondary backwoods 次生林
- backwoods hicks 乡下人
短语
英英字典
- If you refer to an area as the backwoods, you mean that it is a long way from large towns or cities and is isolated from modern life.