outback的意思和读音

outback

: ['aʊtbæk] : ['aʊtbæk]

adj.

adv.

n.

n.wilderness,scrubland,desert,badlands

outbackn.

1.the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live

adj.1.

adv.1.

n.1.

n.1.a sparsely inhabited or wilderness region of a country, especially of Australia

1. by the way 便 outback full of “” ...

4. (North Coast)

7. Ayers rock outback sydney city wall ...

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1.Moving away from Afghanistan now and cars running on nothing but the rays of the sun are racing across the Australian outback.穿使

2.In a backyard of this dusty, isolated town in the heart of Australia's outback are signs of a modern-day gold rush.

3.Like the Legacy, the new Outback is repackaged to focus on increased interior volume, creating a more mainstream-competitive vehicle.

4.The cobblestones were silvery with rain, and Li donned a forest-green felt outback hat and pointed us ahead as he started at a brisk walk.绿

5.Further west are the vast landscapes of the great plains , merging into the baking outback in the northwest .西西

6.Australia is considering proposals to kill all the wild camels that roam the outback as part of its contribution to fighting global warming.

7.The "G'Day" commercials were a hit partly because of their freshness: Mr Hogan was an unknown face; the outback story struck a chord.Hogan

8.Mr Stoddart's brilliant sense of realism may evoke thoughts of the outback among Australian viewers.

9.The animals cause more than US$10 million a year in damage to fragile outback ecosystems.

10.It's a key part of the outback experience, but you can connect to it across the country.