aborigine

英[ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəni]
美[ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəni]

基本释义

n.
(尤指澳大利亚的)土著居民; (常作A-) 澳洲土著语; (常用复数)土生动物(或植物)群

实用例句

Has her long time abroad given her new insights, especially on the Australian Aborigine Policy?

在海外漂泊了很长一段时间,是否有新的视野与人生经验, 尤其是她眼中的澳州原住民政策.

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A group of Australian words such as abo ( aborigine ) or tyke ( Catholic ) display a degree of intolerance ( Leonard Santorelli )

一些澳大利亚词,如澳大利亚土著居民或天主教体现了某种不相容的程度 ( 伦纳德圣雷利 )

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Over the years, Aborigine tribal members have updated past artworks with different styles and new subjects.

多年来, 土著居民利用不同的方式和更新的题材来使艺术作品跟上时代潮流.

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She represents her Aborigine people to the fullest, fights for them, and gives them something to believe in.

她最完美地代表了她的土著民族, 为他们奋斗, 给他们信心.

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Used as a disparaging term for an australian aborigine.

土著对澳大利亚土著人的贬义称呼.

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In Qing Taiwan, Han settlers acquired farmland primarily aborigine tribes.

清代台湾汉人移民开垦耕作的土地主要取自平埔族原住民.

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Whether I am or am not aborigine isn't important!

我是不是原住民并不重要!

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After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe.

原住民也要被迁移出草原.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the earliest known inhabitants of a region

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