aborigines造句
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aborigines造句
1、From the turn of the century onward, she shared the life of theaborigines.(從世紀(jì)之交以后,她就過著和土著人一樣的生活。)
2、Mr Moore said there were particularly great job opportunities foraborigines who joined in the project.(摩爾稱,這一活動能為土著居民提供大量的工作機(jī)會。)
3、Some viewed it as critical of theaborigines, who pride themselves on living in harmony with nature.(有些人認(rèn)為這是對原住民的批評,因?yàn)樗麄円耘c大自然和諧相處為榮。)
4、aborigines are actually not one people, but hundreds of different groups, each with its own language.(土著人其實(shí)并不是一個(gè)民族,而是指數(shù)百個(gè)不同的族群,每一個(gè)族群都有自己的語言。)
5、In the meantime, though, by ones and twos, someaborigines have managed to succeed.(同時(shí),盡管三三兩兩地,一些原著民設(shè)法成功。)
6、I join young white families staring in silence at the chains and shackles, and photographs of grim-facedaborigines manacled together.(我和年輕的白人家庭一起默默地看著那些沉重的鎖鏈和腳鐐,以及被銬在一起,臉色凝重的土著人照片。)
7、Ever since European first explored Australia, people have been trying to understand the ancient rock drawings and cavings created by theaborigines, the original inhabitants of the continent.(自從歐洲人首次發(fā)現(xiàn)澳洲,人們就在嘗試了解由土著居民,即這片大陸的原始居民,創(chuàng)作的古代巖畫和雕刻品。)
8、Theaborigines began to draw ships which they would have seen along the coast—it's hard for us to imagine what they must have thought when these first began to appear.(土著人開始畫他們認(rèn)為會在海邊看到的船——我們很難想象當(dāng)這些船真的出現(xiàn)時(shí)他們會怎么想。)
9、aborigines danced in a circle.(土著們圍成一圈跳著舞。) hao86.com
10、Five miles in any direction, except north, the way we came, leads one into the midst of theaborigines.(除了我們過來的北面方向,往任何方向走上五英里,都有路通向土著人中間。)
11、In fact, theaborigines were still practising this art form in the late 18th century, when the Europeans began to arrive, and certain images point to the contact between them.(事實(shí)上,18世紀(jì)后期歐洲人抵達(dá)之時(shí),土著人還在練習(xí)掌握這種藝術(shù)形式,某些圖像顯示了他們之間的聯(lián)系。)
12、Non-aborigines, too, are changing.(非原住民同樣在改變。)
13、Even while its wording is being finalised, outbackaborigines are preparing their journeys to Canberra for the historic day.(即使道歉的措辭還在斟酌之中,住在偏遠(yuǎn)地區(qū)的原住民已在準(zhǔn)備他們的堪培拉之旅,要親身見證那歷史性的一天。)
14、Theaborigines are the first people of Australia, and the ancient aboriginal stories describe the spirits that created the world.(土著居民是澳大利亞的第一批人,古老的土著故事描述了創(chuàng)造世界的精神。)
15、Yet manyaborigines support it, because at least in some places it has made things better.(但許多土著站在它那邊,因?yàn)橹辽僭谀承┑貐^(qū)它使境況變得更好。)
16、They were the scourge of God upon theaborigines of the continent.(他們是上帝降在美洲土著當(dāng)中的災(zāi)難。)
17、aborigines kick up dust in a dance at sunset.(土著居民日落時(shí)的舞蹈能把灰塵揚(yáng)起來。)
18、aborigines now comprise about 2% of Australia's population.(現(xiàn)在原住民占澳大利亞總?cè)丝诘?%。)
19、The visitor can ponder over the boomerangs used byaborigines at the time of Cook.(來訪者可以琢磨琢磨土著人在庫克時(shí)期用的回飛鏢。)
20、Though this kind of lizard is a new species to the scientists, localaborigines have known about it for centuries.(盡管對于科學(xué)家來說,這種巨蜥是新物種,但當(dāng)?shù)赝林艘呀?jīng)認(rèn)識它們幾百年了。)
21、Its proponents, however, point to the shaming statistic thataborigines on average die almost 11 years younger than other Australians.(然而該干預(yù)案的支持者卻指出,羞恥的數(shù)據(jù)表明土著人人均壽命比其他澳大利亞人少11年。)
22、Moreover, as the rest of Canada gets wealthier,aborigines are falling further behind.(此外,土著人以外的加拿大人都過得越來越富裕,而他們卻落在了后面。)
23、The original inhabitants of Australia,aborigines were there for more than 40,000 years before white men arrived.(作為澳大利亞的原始居民,土著人在白人到達(dá)以前已經(jīng)在那里生活了四萬多年。)

