jungle
英 ['dʒʌŋg(ə)l]
美['dʒʌŋɡl]
- n. 丛林,密林;危险地带
- adj. 丛林的;蛮荒的
英英释意
- 1. an impenetrable equatorial forest
- 2. a location marked by an intense competition and struggle for survival
- 3. a place where hoboes camp
双语例句
- 1. "Orchards would take the place of the jungle," he rhapsodized.
- “要让这片丛林成为果园,”他无比兴奋地说。
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- 2. If you make aggression pay, this becomes the law of the jungle.
- 如果你通过侵略谋取利益,这就成了弱肉强食。
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- 3. It held more mystery than even the darkest jungle.
- 它甚至比最黑暗的丛林还更令人感到神秘。
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- 4. Social security law and procedure remain a jungle of complex rules.
- 有关社会保障的法律和程序仍旧是个充满错综复杂的规则的危险领域。
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- 5. Domestic chickens are descended from jungle fowl of Southeast Asia.
- 家鸡是由东南亚原鸡演变而来的。
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