aborigines
英 [ˌæbəˈrɪdʒɪniːz]
美 [ˌæbəˈrɪdʒəniz]
n. 土人; (尤指澳大利亚的)土著居民
柯林斯词典
- 澳大利亚土著居民
Aboriginesare members of the tribes that were living in Australia when Europeans arrived there.
双语例句
- The aborigines are in an effort to reclaim their cultural and spiritual heritage.
这些土著人民在努力收回他们的文化和精神遗产。 - Australian Aborigines and those from Southeast Asian islands also have traces of denisovan DNA.
澳大利亚的土著居民和那些来自于东南亚群岛的人也有丹尼索瓦人的dna痕迹。 - Legend has it that the kangaroo gets its name from an early meeting between local aborigines and white settlers.
关于袋鼠名字的由来有这样一个传说:早期殖民者初到澳洲,见到了当地的土著人。 - The Aborigines lived in harmony with their natural environment.
土著人过着与自然环境十分和谐的生活。 - Australian Aborigines played traditional music at a welcoming ceremony before the torch was taken to a secret location.
澳大利亚原住民在欢迎仪式上演奏传统音乐,然后火炬被送到一个秘密地点。 - But for Aborigines song and dance are part of their culture, and culture is inseparable from daily life.
但其实,歌谣和舞蹈是原住民文化的一部分,而文化就是生活。 - The Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines.
澳大利亚的土著居民所说的南岛语。 - The Australian Aborigines originally used boomerangs as weapons.
澳大利亚的土著人最初将回飞镖用作武器。 - As aborigines had soul, Spanish people mixed their race with them;
当土著人有了灵魂,西班牙人也才与之发生了种族融合; - Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.
对原住民族实施强制性的「警察统治」暴力。
