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单词 bushwalk
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Definition of bushwalk in English:

bushwalk

nounˈbʊʃwɔːk
Australian, NZ
  • 1A recreational hike into wild or uncultivated country.

    the rain cleared in time for a bushwalk
    as modifier bushwalk trails are plentiful, as are lakeside picnic areas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was a big deal for our new recruits on their first bushwalk.
    • We started our bushwalk at the edge of another clear-cut, this one beside Diogenes Creek.
    • These excited Year 2s are going on a bushwalk.
    • Nevertheless, good light and shoes and clothes suitable for a bushwalk are required.
    • I went with them to the Dandenong Ranges for a bushwalk.
    • When their car won't start after a bushwalk, the three resign themselves to having to spend the night in the car.
    • Here's another picture taken during a bushwalk.
    • On a long bushwalk, we had been frozen with fear by a black snake guarding its babies.
    • Congratulations if you've completed any kind of bushwalk faster than the suggested time.
    • Remember that incident with the phone call on the bushwalk?
    1. 1.1 A path in or through the bush.
      there's a neat little bushwalk with gnarled gum trees and a quaint waterfall
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The bush walks were beautiful.
      • Tasmania is an island made for touring - uncrowded beaches, rugged mountains, spectacular bush walks and celebrated vineyards.
      • They can be seen from the road, but it is best to take the bush walk to the riverbed to appreciate them fully.
      • Here there is another five minute bush walk - a loop walk from the picnic ground.
      • Extensive grounds include beautiful gardens and a 20-minute bush walk.
      • Tasmania's most famous bush walk, the 50-mile Overland Track winds through St. Clair National Park, in the alpine heart of the island.
      • The bush walk was 500 metres away from Jen and Steph's street.
      • Tourist drawcards include wholesome food, beautiful scenery, golf, tax-free shopping and bush walks.
      • Robbers took off with 100 m of rope and 30 battens used to mark out a bush walk.
      • Here are some of my finds from the Nikau Palm Reserve bush walk located on the other side of the motorway from the campus.
  • 2A journey on foot made by an Aborigine living in the traditional manner; a walkabout.

    it was necessary to go on a bushwalk to meet this land
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They would take a short bushwalk to look for native medicines.
verbˈbʊʃwɔːk
[no object]Australian, NZ
  • Go for a recreational hike into wild or uncultivated country.

    he vanished while the pair bushwalked with his mother and cousins
 
 
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