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wasteland

英 [ˈweɪstlænd]

美 [ˈweɪstlænd]

n.  荒地; 荒原; 不毛之地

复数:wastelands 

Collins.1 / BNC.14913 / COCA.14722

牛津词典

    noun

    • 荒地;荒原;不毛之地
      an area of land that cannot be used or that is no longer used for building or growing things on
      1. industrial wasteland
        工业废地
      2. the desert wastelands of Arizona
        亚利桑那州的荒漠
      3. The mid 1970s are seen as a cultural wasteland for rock music.
        20世纪70年代中期被视为摇滚乐的文化荒漠。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-VAR 荒地;荒原;不毛之地
      Awastelandis an area of land on which not much can grow or which has been spoiled in some way.
      1. The pollution has already turned vast areas into a wasteland.
        污染已经使大片地区沦为不毛之地。
      2. ...a 1 billion scheme which was to transform the wasteland of London's docks.
        耗资10亿英镑的旨在改造伦敦港区荒地的计划
      3. ...an industrial wasteland.
        工业废墟
    • N-COUNT (地方、情形或时期的)沉闷乏味,单调
      If you refer to a place, situation, or period in time as awasteland, you are criticizing it because you think there is nothing interesting or exciting in it.
      1. ...the cultural wasteland of Franco's repressive rule...
        佛朗哥高压统治下的文化贫瘠
      2. Everything was wrong, his life seemed to be a wasteland.
        每件事都不对劲,他的生活百无聊赖。

    英英释义

    noun

    • an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation
      1. the barrens of central Africa
      2. the trackless wastes of the desert
      Synonym:barrenwaste

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