aborigine
英 [ˌæb.əˈrɪdʒ.ən.i]
美 [ˌæb.əˈrɪdʒ.ən.i]
aborigine 土著前缀ab-, 从,从...离。origin, 升起,东方。该词用于澳大利亚土著人。
- aborigine (n.)
- 1858, mistaken singular of aborigines (1540s; the correct singular is aboriginal), from Latin Aborigines "the first ancestors of the Romans; the first inhabitants" (especially of Latium), possibly a tribal name, or from or made to conform to ab origine, literally "from the beginning." Extended 1789 to natives of other countries which Europeans have colonized. Australian slang shortening Abo attested from 1922.
- 1. At that instant, a coin slipped out of the aborigine's hand.
- 正在此时, 一枚硬币从土著人的手中滑落.
- 2. Used as a disparaging term for an australian aborigine.
- 土著对澳大利亚土著人的贬义称呼.
- 3. In Qing Taiwan, Han settlers acquired farmland primarily aborigine tribes.
- 清代台湾汉人移民开垦耕作的土地主要取自平埔族原住民.
- 4. Whether I am or am not aborigine isn't important!
- 我是不是原住民并不重要!
- 5. After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe.
- 原住民也要被迁移出草原.