savannahs

英 [səˈvænəz] 美 [səˈvænəz]

n.  (尤指非洲的)稀树草原
savannah的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (通常指非洲的)稀树草原
    A savannah is a large area of flat, grassy land, usually in Africa.

    双语例句

    1. 'He didn't have a gun to your head, or your review,'he says. Still,'I bought Savannahs.'
      欧沙那希说,他也没拿枪指着你的脑袋,或者亮出来给你看,但自己还是买了Savannah。
    2. There, a child grows up under the ever-present attention of his parent; therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no'juvenile delinquency '.
      荒凉地区的孩子无时无刻不在父母关怀下成长。因此,丛林和荒凉地区不知道什么叫“青少年犯罪”。
    3. The North King, of Panamanian registry, is taking on soya grown somewhere between Brazil's temperate south and the savannahs of the centre-west.
      巴拿马注册的北方国王号,正在装载的是巴西南方温带地区和中西部大草原地区种植的大豆。
    4. The report urges more focus on restoration of damaged ecosystems, especially those key to tackling climate change such as mangroves, inland waters, forests, savannahs and grasslands.
      报告敦促人们更加关注受损生态系统的恢复,特别是对于应对气候变化至关重要的物种,比如红树林、内陆水域、森林、非洲大草原和牧场草地。
    5. McKey and his colleagues came to their conclusion after studying some strange features of the savannahs of French Guiana.
      麦克伊和他的同事们,在研究了法国圭亚那地区大草原的一些奇异特性后,得出了以上结论。
    6. The new study is bound to further fuel the debate over whether most of the Amazon rainforest and the associated savannahs are pristine ecosystems.
      对于大部分亚马逊雨林地区和周围的大草原是否是原始生态系统,一直存在争论,这项新研究一定会使争论更加激烈。
    7. On the hot, dry savannahs of east and west Africa, their mounds are many-spired "cathedrals".
      在东非和西非炎热干旱的草原上,他们的巢有许多“教堂的尖塔”。
    8. A study of South American savannahs suggests that even before Europeans arrived, farmers were changing ecosystems with a landscaping method previously unrecognised in the region.
      对南美大草原的一项研究表明,过去没有认识到,即使在欧洲人出现之前,当地农民已经通过改变地貌的方式改变了当地生态系统。
    9. The expansion of industrial agriculture has been seen all over the developing world over the last two decades – from the savannahs of central Brazil to Egypt's Nile delta.
      过去20年,从巴西中部的大草原,到埃及的尼罗河三角洲,产业化农业的发展席卷了所有发展中国家。
    10. And return him to the savannahs of his childhood.
      把他送回他童年生活的大草原。
    11. Error cascades can explain why complex ecosystems ( like rainforests) tend to be more fragile than simple ones ( like savannahs).
      错误叠加能够解释为何复杂的生态系统(比如雨林)往往比简单的生态系统(比如热带稀树草原)更为脆弱。
    12. Africa's savannahs where agriculture depends on variable rainfall are singled out as having the greatest potential for making better use of limited water supplies.
      非洲大草原上的农业依靠的是时多时少的降雨。它们被该报告单挑出来,因为该地区更好地使用有限水资源的潜力最高。