badlands的意思和读音

badlands

: [ˈbædˌlændz] : ['bæd.lændz]

n.西

badlandsn.

1.large areas of land that have been farmed too much with the result that plants will not grow there

2.西a large area of land in the western US where plants will not grow

na.1.,

n.1.areas of land where nothing grows and there are only rocks, especially in North America

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1.Roosevelt spent much of the next two years on his ranch in the Badlands of Dakota Territory.

2.Pakistan does, of course, have ungoverned spaces, in the Pashtun-dominated badlands along the border with Afghanistan.

3.Wisp grass seedpods sway in the wind in South Dakota's Badlands National Park.

4.Once there was a lion which lives in the badlands. He is a small and skinny guy, but he likes to draw.

5.Cross diverse landscapes & terrains: plains, mountains, desert, badlands, canyons, and forests.

6.All together, the Badlands cover more than fifteen thousand square kilometers. About ten percent is national parkland.

7.Red Deer Valley in the spectacular Badlands of Canada shows an abundance of dinosaur fossils below a mysterious thin layer of rock.

8.A foreign-ministry official says mercenaries from the badlands of Tajikistan and Afghanistan were hired.

9.Dubbed the Badlands Guardian, the "face" is actually a valley eroded into the clay.

10.So you always find dinosaurs in deserts or badlands -- areas that have very little plant growth and have flash floods in the spring.