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wildland

/wahyld-land/US // ˈwaɪldˌlænd //

荒地,野地,野生地,野外

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : land that has not been cultivated, especially land set aside and protected as a wilderness.

Examples

  • They also noted the presence of wildland fires, which had burned through roughly 1,000 acres in the region.

  • Certain fires we don’t like because they impact our cities, and our communities, and the wildlands.

  • “Watching what the current wildland firefighters are faced with, last year and this year, it is exponentially greater in terms of risk and trauma,” Martin said.

  • We were there for two nights and didn’t see anyone outside of a team of wildland firefighters on their daily trail run.

  • Be careful of heat and sparks while operating any equipment, and avoid smoking in wildland areas.

  • Why should wildland fire be different than other concerns that require social agreement and political action?