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
- Not being or composed of aborigines.
不是土著或者不是由土著组成的。 - Many aborigines were killed when settlers moved in and took over the land.
当开拓者进驻并夺取土地时许多的原住民被杀害。 - 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 Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines.
澳大利亚的土著居民所说的南岛语。 - 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。 - In parallel manner in Australia and New Zealand, there are ascending Maoris and Aborigines.
类似的,在澳大利亚和新西兰,有提升的毛利人和澳大利亚土著。 - The article introduces the national conditions and policies of Canadian Aborigines and analyzes and compares the national policies between China and canada.
摘要本文介绍了加拿大土著民族的状况及民族政策,并对中、加民族政策进行了分析与比较。 - At least the Australian aborigines, Negroid and Xiayi people had differences.
至少澳洲土著、尼格利陀人和虾夷人是有区别的。 - From the turn of the century onward, she shared the life of the aborigines.
她自世纪之交以来便同土著居民生活在一起。 - 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。