英語單詞

boondocks是什麽意思

boondocks

['bundɑks]
  • n. 森林地帶;偏僻地區;荒野

中文詞源


boondocks 偏僻地區

來自菲律賓的一種本土語言,指山區。由美國駐菲士兵帶入美國。

英文詞源


boondocks (n.)
1910s, from Tagalog bundok "mountain." Adopted by occupying American soldiers in the Philippines for "remote and wild place." Reinforced or re-adopted during World War II. Hence, also boondockers "shoes suited for rough terrain," originally (1944) U.S. services slang word for field boots.

雙語例句


1. Return to Nature, reintegration boondocks became majority of the inevitable choice.
回歸自然, 重返鄉野就成了多數人的必然選擇.

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2. In northwest such boondocks, besides meat and wine, there're flower and grass. Rare.
西北蠻荒之地, 大口吃肉大碗喝酒之餘, 倒 不忘小花小草小情小調,難得.

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3. I moved him out of the Glass House and into the boondocks, hating minute of it.
我把他從玻璃大廈調到較偏僻的內地, 時刻感到不是滋味.

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