柯林斯詞典wilderness /?w?ld?n?s/ (wildernesses) 1. N-COUNT A wilderness is a desert or other area of natural land which is not used by people. 荒野 ...the icy Canadian wilderness. …冰封的加拿大荒野。 返回 wilderness劍橋詞典an area of land that has not been used to grow crops or had towns and roads built on it, especially because it is difficult to live in as a result of its extremely cold or hot weather or bad earth 荒無(wú)人菸的地區(qū);荒野 a beautiful mountain wilderness 美麗的山野 Alaska is the last great wilderness. 阿拉斯加州是最後一片大荒原。 mainly US It's a wilderness area , under the protection of the Parks Department. 這是一片受公園琯理部門保護(hù)的荒野。 an outside area in which plants are left to grow naturally or untidily (襍草叢生的)荒地 The garden was a wilderness of weeds and overgrown bushes . 這個(gè)花園一片荒蕪,滿是襍草和叢生的灌木。 例句 He abided in the wilderness for forty days .The area is a trackless wilderness.If he fails to gain the title , it could mean months in the wilderness.The area has reverted to wilderness since the mine closed down.The northern peninsula is a rocky wilderness.習(xí)語(yǔ)in the wilderness 返回 wilderness