核心词义
wasteland
英[ˈweɪstlænd] 美['weɪstlænd]
核心词义
n. 荒地,不毛之地;未开垦地,荒漠;(精神或文化上的)贫乏
wasteland 基本解释
速记技巧
wasteland 变化形式
复数: wastelands
中文词源
wasteland 用法和例句提示:点击例句中的单词,就可以看到词义解释
提示:点击例句中的单词,就可以看到词义解释
- Twenty years ago , canary wharf was a wasteland in east london 's docklands .
- 20年前canarywharf只是伦敦东区码头的一块荒地。
- The finance sector 's wasteland moment created a real wasteland .
- 金融业的荒原时刻创造了一片真正的荒原。
- 2009 : The cold war wasteland has been replaced by modern office buildings .
- 2009年:冷战之后的不毛之地全都变成了现代化的高楼大厦。
- Many people consider suburbs a cultural wasteland , but I am very happy searching for food in orange county , california ; the area near san jose ; northern virginia , near d. c. ; somerville , massachusetts ; and so on .
- 很多人认为郊区是文化荒漠,但是我却乐于在加州橙县、圣何塞附近地区、靠近华盛顿特区的弗吉尼亚北部、马萨诸塞州的萨默维尔等地寻找食物。
- He sees eastern europe not as a denuded wasteland , a battlefield where modern man could execute any plan he chose , but as europe 's cluttered attic , stuffed with used oil rags and open paint cans and old newspapers ; a single spark could set it on fire .
- 在他眼里,东欧并非荒蛮之地,也并非现代人为所欲为的战场,而是欧洲的一间杂乱的阁楼,到处堆满了废油破布、打开的油漆罐和旧报纸,只要一点火花便可激起燎原大火。