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outback
out·back O0154300 (out′băk′)adv. Out to or in remote rural country, especially in Australia or New Zealand.n. (out′băk′) The remote rural part of a country, especially of Australia or New Zealand. out′back′er n.outback (ˈaʊtˌbæk) na. the remote bush country of Australiab. (as modifier): outback life. out•back (ˈaʊtˌbæk) n. (sometimes cap.) Chiefly Australian. the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usu. prec. by the). [1875] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | outback - the bush country of the interior of Australiabush - a large wilderness areaAustralian Desert, Great Australian Desert - general name given to all desert areas in Australia | Adj. | 1. | outback - inaccessible and sparsely populated;remoteinaccessible, unaccessible - capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all | Translationsoutback (ˈautbak) noun (in Australia) the country areas away from the coast and cities. 內地 内地(指澳大利亚等偏僻而人口稀少的地方) outback Related to outback: longhornSynonyms for outbacknoun the bush country of the interior of AustraliaRelated Words- bush
- Australian Desert
- Great Australian Desert
adj inaccessible and sparsely populatedSynonymsRelated Words |