1.荒野,荒原
2.(草木丛生的)荒地
1.an area of land where people do not live or grow crops and where there are no buildings
2.a place that is not looked after
1.Dartmoor is considered by many to be one of Britain's great nature wildernesses.
Dartmoor被很多人认为是英国最大的荒原之一。
2.They are aware of their position as custodians of one of the great natural wildernesses.
他们清楚自己所扮演的角色——这片原始大地的守护者。
3.Many islands that were once considered uninhabitable wildernesses have become desirable properties.
许多岛一度被认为是不适宜居住的荒地也成为了受人们向往的地产。
4.I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses.
我梦见那广袤的沙漠、茂密的森林,还有那无际的荒野。
5.This part of space will be tamed by humanity, as the species has tamed so many wildernesses in the past.
这部分空间将被人类驯服,就像在过去物种驯服了这么多的荒野。
6.We had enjoyed sunsets over Siberia and the wildernesses of Mongolia.
我们欣赏西伯利亚的日落和蒙古的荒原;
7.Our country's remote wildernesses have long called naturalists with their beauty and danger.
我们国家很多偏远的荒野都有它们在自然上独特的优美和危险。
8.This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before. %26quot;
这个系列将带你到这颗行星上最后的野生世界,并把你从未见识的镜头带到你眼前。
9.wildernesses have become national parks that are barred to Palestinians;
昔日的荒原已成了巴勒斯坦人禁入的国家公园;
10.A Review of Research into the Visitor Uses of Protected Areas and Wildernesses
国外保护区与荒野游客使用研究综述