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单词 back-to-nature
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Definition of back-to-nature in English:

back-to-nature

adjective
  • attributive Advocating or relating to reversion to a simpler way of life.

    a back-to-nature lifestyle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But if you're up for a rustic, grassroots back-to-nature fest, then this one's a match.
    • This back-to-nature scheme is one that deserves to be copied wherever clearance sites are not needed for new developments.
    • There are affinities also with the passion at this time for the study of prehistoric mounds and ley lines - part of the hippie back-to-nature ethos that expressed a disenchantment with the sophisticated technology of urban culture.
    • It is marketed as a haven for those who enjoy back-to-nature adventures with a wide range of activities offered.
    • Here you live in back-to-nature simplicity in little thatched cottages, with old carved Keralan doors and shutters, sandy terraces shaded by coconut palms, and the constant sound of the sea crashing below.
    • Group participation is a peculiarly Chinese characteristic of the back-to-nature movement.
    • There was also, in this era, lots of loose talk about the ‘greening’ of America as part of the back-to-nature movement.
    • The anthology shows how the image of the Arctic as a desolate region of pristine nature for scientists and back-to-nature lovers served as an Oriental contrast to thriving cultures in the capitals of Nordic countries.
    • ‘We hired nature as our chief architect,’ said George about their minimalist back-to-nature resort in Lakshadweep.
    • Many are rustic with an emphasis on simple living and getting back-to-nature.
    • This is not a back-to-nature, left-wing treatise on the human condition - she is careful to present the good and bad of both positions.
    • My memories of the late 1960s and early 1970s involve a rampant back-to-nature aesthetic, at least among the artistic hippie-antiwar people whom I associated with.
    • Perhaps it's evoking a back-to-nature romanticism that's strongly rooted in Western literary tradition.
    • It's cool to see a dog doing that back-to-nature thing, but you really need to keep an eye on him when he gets like that.
    • The holistic, back-to-nature view, apparent in many medical ethics books, imagines that we have become alienated from death and over-reliant on trying to extend life by technological means.
    • A really radical, back-to-nature use for this shop might well be to turn it back into a bakery.
    • For the intrepid traveler, however, it offers an escape into rural Andalucia; a back-to-nature holiday in the unspoilt Grazalema mountains.
    • She bid at least a momentary adieu to all that back-to-nature, cross-cultural ornamentation she loves.
    • They many times are the trail mix, back-to-nature crowd who are trusting of all things natural.
    • And for some, it's a much-needed back-to-nature retreat.
 
 

Definition of back-to-nature in US English:

back-to-nature

adjectiveˌbaktəˈnāCHər
  • attributive Advocating or relating to reversion to a simpler way of life.

    a back-to-nature lifestyle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She bid at least a momentary adieu to all that back-to-nature, cross-cultural ornamentation she loves.
    • This is not a back-to-nature, left-wing treatise on the human condition - she is careful to present the good and bad of both positions.
    • For the intrepid traveler, however, it offers an escape into rural Andalucia; a back-to-nature holiday in the unspoilt Grazalema mountains.
    • There was also, in this era, lots of loose talk about the ‘greening’ of America as part of the back-to-nature movement.
    • It is marketed as a haven for those who enjoy back-to-nature adventures with a wide range of activities offered.
    • Perhaps it's evoking a back-to-nature romanticism that's strongly rooted in Western literary tradition.
    • Many are rustic with an emphasis on simple living and getting back-to-nature.
    • And for some, it's a much-needed back-to-nature retreat.
    • ‘We hired nature as our chief architect,’ said George about their minimalist back-to-nature resort in Lakshadweep.
    • The holistic, back-to-nature view, apparent in many medical ethics books, imagines that we have become alienated from death and over-reliant on trying to extend life by technological means.
    • There are affinities also with the passion at this time for the study of prehistoric mounds and ley lines - part of the hippie back-to-nature ethos that expressed a disenchantment with the sophisticated technology of urban culture.
    • They many times are the trail mix, back-to-nature crowd who are trusting of all things natural.
    • But if you're up for a rustic, grassroots back-to-nature fest, then this one's a match.
    • This back-to-nature scheme is one that deserves to be copied wherever clearance sites are not needed for new developments.
    • My memories of the late 1960s and early 1970s involve a rampant back-to-nature aesthetic, at least among the artistic hippie-antiwar people whom I associated with.
    • It's cool to see a dog doing that back-to-nature thing, but you really need to keep an eye on him when he gets like that.
    • The anthology shows how the image of the Arctic as a desolate region of pristine nature for scientists and back-to-nature lovers served as an Oriental contrast to thriving cultures in the capitals of Nordic countries.
    • A really radical, back-to-nature use for this shop might well be to turn it back into a bakery.
    • Group participation is a peculiarly Chinese characteristic of the back-to-nature movement.
    • Here you live in back-to-nature simplicity in little thatched cottages, with old carved Keralan doors and shutters, sandy terraces shaded by coconut palms, and the constant sound of the sea crashing below.
 
 
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