英:['bʊʃˌwɔ:kɪŋ]
美:['bʊʃˌwɔkɪŋ]
英:['bʊʃˌwɔ:kɪŋ]
美:['bʊʃˌwɔkɪŋ]
verb, transitive + intransitive
to walk in the bush : hike One of the pioneers in the island's national-park movement was an Austrian outdoorsman named Gustav Weindorfer, who bushwalked the mountainous interior [of Tasmania], fell in love with the sublime landscape, and never left.—Jamie James, Atlantic Monthly, March 2000
… five young adventurers who rode mountain bikes, kayaked and bushwalked from Mt Kosciusko to the Victorian coast.—Australian Geographic, July-September 1990
The first known use of bushwalk was in 1876
1 Arrived Village Tang Jia Zhou now, the end of the wonderful bushwalking today.
到达唐家洲村了,这是我们今天美妙驴程的终点。
2 This allowed time to ourself along with some adventure out bushwalking, swimming and whatever you want to do.
这使我们有充足的时间去冒险,漫步丛林,游泳,做任何你想做的事。
3 Using literacy and numeracy skills in a natural context such as an orienteering or bushwalking challenge gives the pupils sense of purpose to their learnings.
在自然的情况下使用识字和算术技能在,正如挑战定向或丛林徒步旅行,让学生明白学习的目的和意义。
1 徒步旅行