单词 | Wilderness |
例句 | 1 Without a friend, the world is wilderness. 2 Without a friend the world is a wilderness. 3 One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. 4 The garden is turning into a wilderness. 5 The garden was a wilderness. 6 The wilderness campsite had its own peculiar enchantment. 7 Alaska is the last great wilderness. 8 They transformed the wilderness into a garden. 9 The area has reverted back to a wilderness. 10 The Antarctic is the world's last great wilderness. 11 She drove the herd of cattle through the wilderness. 12 Their garden is a wilderness of grass and weeds. 13 We were hopelessly lost in the wilderness. 14 Roads punched out of the wilderness by massive bulldozers. 15 He abided in the wilderness for forty days. 16 His wilderness years in the 1990s were spent in North America. 17 Being lost in the wilderness for a week was an ordeal for me. 18 After a few years in the wilderness she was allowed to return to a job in the government. 19 After a few years in the wilderness he was reappointed to the Cabinet. 20 The garden was a wilderness of weeds and overgrown bushes. 21 After three years in the wilderness she was given a government post. 22 After five years in the political wilderness, she was recalled to be foreign minister. 23 That part of the city is a wilderness of run-down houses and derelict factories. 24 Long gentle curves as the asphalt clefts the wilderness. 25 It was the exhilaration of wilderness. 26 In which wilderness have they pitched their tents? 27 Leaving litter in the wilderness is beneath contempt. 28 The south side of the city had become a lawless wilderness. 29 They set out to explore the earth's last great wilderness, Antarctica. 30 Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain. 1 The garden was a wilderness. 2 The wilderness campsite had its own peculiar enchantment. 3 Alaska is the last great wilderness. 4 They transformed the wilderness into a garden. 5 The area has reverted back to a wilderness. 6 The Antarctic is the world's last great wilderness. 7 She drove the herd of cattle through the wilderness. 8 Being lost in the wilderness for a week was an ordeal for me. 31 Say you were stuck out in the Sonoran wilderness at high noon in summer, lost, thirsty and tired. 32 After all, it was the wilderness that had helped to create him. 33 Much of southern Utah is rugged national parkland that the federal government would like to preserve as wilderness. 34 The site is rising from the ashes of a former foundry following Mrs Thatcher's famous Wilderness Walk there in 1987. 35 Indeed, even as Leopold oversaw the Curtis project, he wondered if anyone could plant wilderness. 36 Past the overgrown lawn, through the decrepit rose arbour and into the Wilderness. 37 The five, organized by a Catholic pacifist group, Voices in the Wilderness, were hustled out by ushers. 38 Yet novelty kept appearing relentlessly from the lips of stray Lyfordites, Baptists, and Quakers who later visited the wilderness community. 39 Perhaps my notion of wilderness is romantic and hopelessly out of date, but I have to say that I find paragliding an intrusion. 40 Many Californians view the mountain lion as an emblem of the state's vanishing wilderness. 41 The elms of the Wilderness have made coffins, if they were not too old. 42 Apparently the birds continued northward, but for many years their final breeding grounds were to remain a secret of the wilderness. 43 Nature is an outcry, unpolished truth; the art-a euphemism-tamed wilderness. Dejan Stojanovic 44 Participants will also visit the adjacent Oceano sand dunes wilderness area. 45 The expedition took place in the middle of a vast desert wilderness marked blank on the maps. 46 In these ancient, mountainous regions - the Alps and the Carpathians - the City stopped abruptly, edging the wilderness. 47 They take Missy on walks through cities and wilderness areas and have learned to forgo restaurant meals for picnics and room service. 48 Each sovereign state has enacted legislation establishing national parks, scientific or scenic reserves and wilderness areas. 49 Playing piano and wilderness hiking are two she had been passionate about and misses most. 50 We break away from the house for the wilderness, darting across gravel quickly. 51 It would be sad to see all your good work wasted, and the place revert to its former wilderness. 52 He could see the grassy wilderness forming a high bank beyond the old bulging stone wall that held back the encroaching hillside. 53 For the first time ever, in a giant film format, you can journey to the Earth's last great wilderness. 54 They expressed a wish to die in the wilderness; they shall have what they asked for. 55 Lets not get carried away with thoughts of another 18 years in the wilderness. 56 Possibly it was because most people who visited Wilder's Wilderness expressed the wish to return. 57 Upon a wilderness of ocean the human psyche makes a reckoning with its own essential loneliness. 58 Visitors must obtain a wilderness hiking permit to enter the park. 59 We felt as if we were driving into the heart of the wilderness, our deadlines drifting further and further away. 60 The village was in complete wilderness, our toilet a local bush - keeping our eyes peeled for lions! 61 Elisabeth stopped at the old peat barge, the single landmark on an otherwise featureless wilderness. 62 Both men created through their activities a popular demand for access to the very wilderness they sought to protect. 63 Kislev is a land of dark pine forests, snow-clad wilderness and wind-swept steppes. 64 Rusty cans and plastic wrappers are blighting our wilderness areas. 65 The one lingering question this year is when the high mountain wilderness areas will become accessible. 66 A hairless philosopher who lives in the wilderness, meditates and kills people. 67 Ansel Adams' photographs of the American wilderness are now worth thousands of dollars. 67 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 68 I stood in a white wilderness, and perceived that to gather wood for burning in such conditions was not easy. 69 Thora Birch and Vincent Kartheiser brave the wilderness after the plane of their bush pilot goes down. 70 Participants with experience of the wilderness will be welcome to bivouac through the night. 71 Many were cut loose and left to fend for themselves in the job-poor wilderness. 72 The ecologists building the wilderness areas of Bio2 were of the school that says: soil bugs ecology. 73 Bio 2, after all, was a patchwork wilderness par excellence. 74 She has spent much of the last year lobbying Congress against bills that would intrude upon wilderness areas in her state. 75 A key area of contention is the call for the wilderness to be opened to oil and gas drilling. 76 But civilization stank in his nostrils, and wilderness coursed through his blood. 77 To a town dweller the silence is eerie - so this is how the wilderness felt to the early explorers and settlers. 78 But I now understand how fragile its mighty wilderness really is. 79 He watched with the direst of misgivings as Cleo began slapping a path for herself through the wilderness ahead. 80 As a card-carrying member of the Wilderness Society,() I do not advocate less pristine forest. 81 They have climbed mountains and canoed for eight-day stretches in isolated wilderness. 82 The subsequent phase between 1934 and 1939 signalled the return of the party from the political wilderness of sectarian isolationism. 83 Day 9 Ottawa-Orilla Head north into stunning wilderness country, a region of sparkling lakes, rushing streams and dense forests. 84 Now he was in the wilderness, separated from friend and foe alike and far from familiar surroundings. 85 The text provides an interesting mix of wilderness appreciation and tips on how to attain more consistent results. 86 Here they re-live the life of a pioneer in the wilderness, when the nearest living soul was 20 miles away. 87 And they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness of indecision. 88 At night coyotes emerge to yip and yowl, raising their vocal flag proclaiming wilderness still holds territory deep within the city. 89 At the time Pete was fifty, making the challenge of his biking this wilderness more meaningful than my personal quest. 90 One of the few voices crying in the wilderness was that of Farringdon member Gordon Wilson. 91 Nor can any reconstructed, facsimile wilderness ever approach the condition of nature as it was before human influence became dominant. 92 The Mudchute is not a neat park, it is wilderness, in the guts of London. 93 The agony of the wilderness represents not just the awful physical, mental and spiritual privations. 94 I have consistently maintained that the canoe is the traditional craft for exploring wilderness areas without disturbing wildlife. 95 Unlike national parks in some other countries, these are not supposed to be wilderness or isolated areas. 96 Across the warm, sun-filled expanse of wilderness their eyes met with an impact that held them both motionless. 97 And I don't propose to consider here whether Labour should lurch to the left to find its way out of the wilderness. 98 This tiny camp in the wilderness looked very lonely,(http:///wilderness.html) very vulnerable to the forces of nature ranged silently around it. 99 Muir was an impassioned and persuasive champion of wilderness preservation. 100 Ten years after the last plowing, it was evident to Leopold that the reborn Curtis prairie was only a half-breed wilderness. 101 Its borders encompass vast forests, towering mountains, and many miles of wilderness as well as cities, farmlands, and bountiful rivers. 102 The local landowners and crofters have countered with an alternative proposal for a Wester Ross Wilderness Area. 103 His prey is the charred remnants of a campfire set along a trail in the heart of this tinder-dry wilderness area. 104 I am like an owl of the wilderness, like a little owl of the waste places. 105 This had become a wilderness of weeds and bushes but hidden deep inside was a derelict conservatory demanding to be restored. 106 All exotic animals, other than humans of course, are banned from this last wilderness by international agreement. 107 He pushed on in swamp and wilderness through Gulf Coast and lower Mississippi territories. 108 Yet the return of the Republicans from the wilderness did not lead to massive changes in domestic policy. 109 There is certainly no evidence that Steven Morrissey ever considered himself capable of fronting a band in these wilderness years. 110 A grand Royal hunting lodge in Robin's day stood in a clearing in the wilderness in Sherwood Forest. 111 Settlers rushed headlong across the wilderness to claim the best land. 112 They went almost hopelessly into the great wilderness of trees where it seemed impossible to find anything. 113 As such trees were inevitably scattered, it required a very wide territory, but its wilderness was slowly cut away. 114 They can go deep into it, on foot, and still find the beating heart of wilderness there. 115 The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation. 116 Do we want to do the rest of the wilderness with it, too? 117 The Act was hurriedly drawn up in response to quickening deforestation which included new roads being driven into virgin wilderness. 118 We took a floatplane to the trail head. Our taciturn guide pointed out that it was this robust aircraft that had helped to open up the wilderness in the Fifties. 119 The next day, Union soldiers began moving out of Chancellorsville and the wilderness. 120 The Gap is an untamed wilderness of jungle and swampland with no road infrastructure whatsoever, and it's officially off-limits to foreign travelers. 121 Their detailed landscape paintings showed the huge expansiveness of American wilderness. 122 The neighborhood's main attraction, however, is Glen Canyon Park, a 70-acre swath of city-owned wilderness nestled in a sweeping ravine and just out of sight of several major roads. 123 They that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before him; and his enemies shall lick the dust. 124 The journey's scarcely begun when he discovers a stowaway: Russell, a chubby, maladroit Wilderness Explorer Scout who's out to earn his Elderly Assistance Badge. 125 The lonely traveler who passes through in the roadless wilderness may also see it. 126 In "Rambunctious Garden" Emma Marris outlines why the concept of wilderness is flawed. 127 By embracing leftish causes that were too extreme for the American mainstream—from unfettered abortion to affirmative action—the Democrats cast themselves into the political wilderness. 128 Put navigation equipment in survival kits with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video on wilderness survival. 129 I hope this two-part article has helped to illuminate part of the SOA wilderness and provide some useful guidance along the path of adoption. 130 One dramatic example of spotlighting a crisis occurred when mountain gorillas were found slaughtered in Congo's war-torn wilderness. 131 Right , leading trips everywhere from 7 days to 78 days, and so it was an extended wilderness tracking program. 132 Natural resource management in the parks also benefited from congressional initiatives, including the Wilderness Act (1964) and the Endangered Species Act (1973). 133 Dark clouds roll over Paria Canyon- Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness in Utah. 134 In the wilderness such interference is rare, but in cities (where tunnels often start and finish) radio stations constantly blare out noise on many frequencies, making such filtering essential. 135 The great 19th century explorer John Muir once said: "Only by going alone in silence, without baggage, can one truly get into the heart of the wilderness. 136 But he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a broom tree. 137 When Finn is sent to live with his great-aunt for the summer, he's thrilled by the possibility of adventure offered by the wilderness surrounding the house. 138 Taking a wider view can introduce a sense of wilderness – such as this picture of flamingos and wildebeest in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater. 139 For six years, he makes a peaceful life for himself in the Canadian wilderness, but this life is shattered after the murder of his girlfriend by his brother Victor Creed (later Sabertooth ). 140 Shelley Rice describes Kuhn's Brazil as "mobile, never fixed; it moves back and forth between wilderness and civilization, between carnality and oblivion, fecundity and decay." 141 Proceed to the Kelenanap ox- bow lake for a short jungle walk (if weather permits). Experience the wilderness of Borneo. 142 He Began a strategy of attrition and, despite heavy Union casualties at the Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, Began to surround Lee's troops in Petersburg, Va . 143 Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men; that I might leave my people, and go from them! 144 Today tourism booms there, drawing adventurers to the frontier's glaciated peaks, untouched wilderness, and abundant wildflowers and wildlife. 145 As he had done in the wilderness and at Spotsylvania, Grant ordered his men to attack hard. 146 Above its heavy breathing, all you can hear in this wilderness is the drip-drip of melting ice and a crash as icebergs cleave into even smaller lumps, called growlers. 147 Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle. 148 Your mother shall be sore confounded; she that bare you shall be ashamed: behold, the hindermost of the nations shall be a wilderness, a dry land, and a desert. 149 50 years ago Alexander Kira was a voice in the wilderness, and we still have learned almost nothing from him. 150 On the African wilderness, tree-walk's poison fu, shows tooth's wild elephant, steals key's monkey, the big giraffe, dashes about wildly zebra, that opens the big mouth male lion. 151 Untouched wilderness is everywhere in Alaska. Spruce trees on Kodiak Island are almost entirely covered in soft moss. 152 A Przewalski horse jumps next to a wisent (European bison) in their new wilderness region "Sielmann's natural landscape Doeberitzer Heide" on May 3, 2010 near Berlin, Germany. 153 The pass was discovered in 1750 by Thomas Walker, and the Wilderness Road blazed by Daniel Boone runs through it. 154 And they are performing increasingly complex tasks from home, from reading MRIs to helping clients search for Bigfoot, the mythic wilderness creature. 155 A fisheye lens captures arcs of light crowning the Canadian wilderness. 156 Accessible only by packhorse—a rough, 15-mile ride up Boulder Basin—it's true wilderness, some of the wildest land in America. 157 Turn the page, and that sibilant sound can be traced to a snake looping its way through a lush tropical wilderness. 157 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 158 When the last red man has vanished with this wilderness, and his memory is only the shadow of a cloud moving across the prairie, will these shores and forests still be here? 159 A 1964 act defines wilderness, rather poetically, as "an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammelled by man". 160 The sound of a steam whistle fell upon a wilderness. At the parting moment immeasurable melancholy and loneliness welled up in my mind. 161 He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and gave them drink as out of the great depths. 162 Yosemite, in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, is an alpine wilderness with groves of giant Sequoia trees and towering rock formations carved from the granite by glaciers. 163 The princes digged the well, the nobles of the people digged it, by the direction of the lawgiver, with their staves. And from the wilderness they went to Mattanah. 164 Mother and baby live near the airport, while their protuberantly lipped kin mooch about on the cycling and hiking trails by which the encircling Alaskan wilderness infiltrates and permeates the city. 165 As they find themselves banished in the wilderness, you can't help but miss that other woodsy, pubescent film trio: Bella, Edward, and Jacob. 166 Daniel Boone famously blazed the Wilderness Road through the gap, which enabled white migration to the Northwest Territory. 167 Before his release, Arthur became the first white settler known to have crossed through the Cumberland Gap using part of what would become the Wilderness Road. 168 Trees touch something deep in the soul that naturalist John Muir recognized when he wrote, "The clearest way to the universe is through a forest wilderness." 169 In 1964 the United States began designating roadless areas as wilderness. 170 Even today, we say of someone who courageously admonishes or warns people that he is a voice in the wilderness. 171 This preserve of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho dates back to 1937, decades before the United States passed the Wilderness Act, in 1964. 172 In summer, people head for Yellowstone, Glacier, the Seeley-Swan, the Selway-Bitterroot, the Bob Marshall, the Rattlesnake, the Big Hole, the Missions—wilderness in all directions. 173 The opening of the Wilderness Road enabled the founding of the first settlements in Kentucky, including Transylvania Colony--which became Boonesboro--Harrod's Town and Benjamin Logan's. 174 Until 35 years ago, Zakouma, located in the southeastern portion of the landlocked Republic of Chad, was one of the most undamaged wilderness areas in Africa. 175 In summer, raft wild rapids or paddle along placid lakes, venture on a wilderness trek or cycle around quiet islands and down steep mountains. 176 Cumberland Gap later became part of the National Parks System, and portions of the Wilderness Road were included in Wilderness Road State Park. 177 The same claim urged by Satan in the wilderness of temptation is still urged by him through the Church of Rome, and vast numbers are ready to yield him homage. 178 Results if patients treated wilderness, complications, abdomen and lower limbs surgery, under anesthesia or spinal canal, safe for the illness weight and abdominal surgery safer by general anesthesia. 179 Its proper use is among huddled comrades, gathered in a sacramental hush in park or field, on the beach, in the wilderness, or the enfolding darkness of an urban den. 180 Various heroes who walked alone in the remote or wilderness areas in the night have been described as brave as a tiger by "night-walking". 181 No harm ever came to Johnny Appleseed in his lonely travel through the wilderness. 182 Gregory S. Stone is chief scientist for oceans at Conservation International. Brian Skerry's photos of Japan's ocean wilderness appeared in November. 183 Imagine wandering through mountains and wilderness that had never been explored and blazing a trail that others would follow. If you can imagine doing this, you're a lot like Daniel Boone. 184 Nevertheless mine eye spared them from destroying them, neither did I make an end of them in the wilderness. 185 In the photos, the former KGB man looks truly one with nature as he closes his eyes and lowers his head to gently nuzzle the horse he had just been riding across the Siberian wilderness. 186 Rising over the buried dungeons in that god-forsaken wilderness, a solitary tower, like some monument to Evil, is all that remains. 187 However, she praised the musical talents Chin , Chin said the acting style is very attractive, like a wolf on the wilderness, she only looked forward and there are Chin music romance. 187 try its best to collect and build good sentences. 188 Here you will find the Rohet Garh Wilderness Camp , run by Siddharth Singh, which comprises six tents on a sand dune in the Thar Desert. 189 Starting with only a loincloth , you must explore the wilderness to find water, food and shelter. 190 This lush wilderness is known as the Terai, and it's one of India's most productive landscapes. 191 But now the vast Paraguayan wilderness of thorn trees, jaguars and snakes known as the Chaco is being transformed by a Christian fundamentalist sect and hundreds of Brazilian ranchers. 192 Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret and "wilderness avenger, " was last seen hanging from a cliff, under fire from both a helicopter and a posse. 193 Travel deep into the Guyanese rain forest by canoe, as part of a trip with Wilderness Explorers. |
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