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badland

/bad-landz/US // ˈbædˌlændz //UK // (ˈbædˌlændz) //

坏境,坏地,坏境地,恶劣环境

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n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : a barren area in which soft rock strata are eroded into varied, fantastic forms.

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Examples

  • The Daily Beast found out with the help of nationally ranked competitive eater Eric ‘Badlands’ Booker.

  • Badlands ate, slowly at first; this was a casual snack after all, not a contest.

  • Rank be damned, 45-year-old Badlands still looks hungry to me, and manages to gobble 12 plates in all, with grace.

  • Badlands is has got to be pushing 300 pounds and is one of the few really hyperadiposic entrants.

  • She received a life sentence for her part in a killing spree that inspired a Springsteen song and the movie Badlands.

  • All have had to cross their Badlands, ride roughshod above the timberline or grab for cover to avoid a ricochet.

  • Along a makeshift road into the badlands trucks brought crushed lime and phosphorus to supplement the ocean sediment.

  • All the raids along the east coast; everybody's blamed them on the Badlands gangs.

  • And a variegated mass in the distance marked the Rainbow Buttes, rising isolated and alone from out the badlands.

  • The least chipmunk is common in the buttes and associated badlands where it most frequently inhabits rocky areas.