wilderness
n. 荒野; 杂草丛生处
A wilderness is a desert or other area of natural land which is not used by people.
...the icy Canadian wilderness...
冰封的加拿大旷野
He is proud of the garden he made from a wilderness.
他为自己从荒地上开辟出的花园而感到自豪。
If politicians or other well-known people spend time in the wilderness, they are not in an influential position or very active in their profession for that time.
...a party released from 12 years in the wilderness...
摆脱了12年在野状态的政党
For so long he had waited in the wilderness for a recall to Test cricket.
这么长时间以来,他一直在坐冷板凳,等着被召回参加板球对抗赛。
1. a wild and uninhabited area
a voice in the wilderness
无人理睬的改革主张(见《马太福音》3:3等)
Man came further futher west to stake their claim on the great American wilderness.
人类远涉西部,期望能征服美洲大荒野.
The promised land always lies on the other side of a wilderness.
理想的境地同我们之间总是隔着一片荒野.
The Promiseb Land always lies on the other side of a wilderness.
理想的幸福国度同我们之间,通常总是隔著一片荒野.
Then Jesus was led by Spirit up into the wilderness, to be tempted by the Devil.
当时,耶稣被圣灵引到旷野, 受魔鬼的试探.
They took the road to the Great Northern Wilderness.
他们踏上了去北大荒的征程.