英:[səˈfɑːri]
美:[səˈfɑːri]
英:[səˈfɑːri]
美:[səˈfɑːri]
sa·fa·ri
s fa ri
复数:safaris
第三人称单数:safaris
现在分词:safariing
过去式:safaried
过去分词:safaried
noun
an expedition for observing or hunting large animals, esp. in Africa.
any adventurous journey.
safari park野生动物园
1890年(作为外来词已于1860年得到证实),“在东非地区进行为期数天或数周的远足,尤其是狩猎”,源自斯瓦希里语,“旅程,远足”,源自阿拉伯语,字面意思是“指一次旅程”,来自 safar “旅程”(它本身已于1858年作为外来词出现在英语中)。从20世纪20年代开始用于指适合于野外远足的各种服装。
Swahili, journey, from Arabic safarī of a journey
The first known use of safari was in 1859
safe1 of 2adjective
freed or secure from danger, harm, or loss
successful at getting to a base in baseball without being put out
the runner was safe
providing safety
not threatening danger
safe medicine
cautious
a safe driver
trustworthy
safe2 of 2noun
a container to keep articles (as valuables) safe
safe1 of 2adjective
freed or secure from danger, harm, or loss
successful at getting to a base in baseball without being put out
the runner was safe
providing safety
not threatening danger
safe medicine
cautious
a safe driver
trustworthy
safe2 of 2noun
a container to keep articles (as valuables) safe
safelightnoun
a darkroom lamp with a filter to screen out light that is harmful to film or paper
safekeepingnoun
protection sense 1, custody
safeguard1 of 2noun
something that protects and gives safety : defense
safeguard2 of 2verb
to make safe or secure : protect
safeguard1 of 2noun
something that protects and gives safety : defense
safeguard2 of 2verb
to make safe or secure : protect
safeguard1 of 2noun
something that protects and gives safety : defense
safeguard2 of 2verb
to make safe or secure : protect
safe1 of 2adjective
freed or secure from danger, harm, or loss
successful at getting to a base in baseball without being put out
the runner was safe
providing safety
not threatening danger
safe medicine
cautious
a safe driver
trustworthy
safe2 of 2noun
a container to keep articles (as valuables) safe
safarinoun
a hunting expedition especially in eastern Africa
1 Shades of red and lime-tinged yellow dripped like blood down slim silk dresses or washed over skirts, contrasting with the matte finish of tailored safari jackets.
2 We’d finish with a short visit to Botswana, meeting with its president and stopping at a community HIV clinic, and then enjoy a quick safari before heading home.
3 I had such great adventures with him … getting chased off country estates for climbing trees, getting lost in Welsh moors collecting flowers and, or course, we had fabulous 'back-garden safaris'.
4 Neither developed symptoms during their quarantine in a luxury hotel, but they missed the safari.
5 Here by the beach, cedar cabins and safari tents offer luxury camping.
6 A man from Seattle noted that he and his wife will go on a safari in Botswana this year and, in 2014, visit Hong Kong, Vietnam and Thailand.
7 So, how could I use Safari to control my Mac?
那么,怎么使用Safari控制我Mac 呢?
8 This sprawling city in the northern tourist region of Tanzania is the gateway to popular safari destinations and Africa’s highest peak, Mt.
9 Look for a professional who has corporate travel experience or who plans lengthy, complicated itineraries, such as cruises or safaris.
10 I was impressed by the natural beauty, but I knew that Africa wasn’t just a giant safari.
11 Only the rich can afford to go in safari these days.
目前只有有钱人才有财力去国外作狩猎旅行。
12 Hanson suggested that if you want your safari to be exactly how you want it to be in peak season, you should start planning it at least 12 months ahead.
13 to be/go on safari
去游猎
14 When George, a retired attorney, and his wife, Ginny, a retired contracting officer, received their coronavirus vaccinations in recent weeks, their summer 2021 safari departure appeared all that much closer.
15 Willis, the camp’s boat safari director, tried to dispel his fears.
16 Like many safari operators, it offers itineraries at the luxury, standard and budget level.
17 I congratulated Benech, who was in a green shirt and trousers, the uniform of a gardener, and a beige safari jacket, remarking that everything looked quite different from a year ago.
18 Throughout, elegant details nod to the surroundings, from framed photographs of the local wildlife to linens that capture the rustic appeal of classic safari outfits.
19 “We don’t use any room scents on our properties because it would detract from the environment,” says Jennifer Lalley, director of conservation for the African safari company Natural Selection.
20 But unlike other tiger safari guides—who are expert spotters but often lack the level of training and expertise common in Africa—he’s put his superior know-how on the free market.
2 狩猎队
3 旅行
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