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单词 bushcraft
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Definition of bushcraft in English:

bushcraft

nounˈbʊʃkrɑːftˈbo͝oSHˌkraft
mass noun
  • Skill at living in the bush.

    丛林生活技能

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proficient practitioner of bushcraft anticipates his or her needs before it gets dark.
    • The competition tested a range of abilities, including navigation, bushcraft, fitness, observation courses and general military knowledge.
    • They'll be taught how to make fire and other types of bushcraft.
    • During the week, the 24 contestants will be divided into teams of six and will learn about basic survival techniques and bushcraft.
    • Bushrangers survived by being skilled in bushcraft, but the bush generally did not afford them a living.
    • Generations of bushcraft knowledge is passed onto children
    • The other half of the school week is run by the adult Aboriginal students themselves, teaching the white teachers - and others - Aboriginal skills like language, bushcraft, anthropology, traditional practices.
    • Mears is currently taking a break from TV work to help teach at his own school of wilderness bushcraft, but promised that he has more books and TV series planned.
    • The walls were covered with posters and diagrams of bushcraft items, like maps, compasses and radios Casey had never seen before.
    • He's the BBC's bushcraft specialist and keeps winding up his programmes by explaining that we have much to learn from whatever ancient tribe he's been with that week.
    • It was back when we were in cadets and she was learning some of the bushcraft and hiking skills.
    • This is bushcraft - using ancient knowledge to work as one with nature.
    • This weekend I'm going tramping in the Tararuas, learning some bushcraft off-track.

Definition of bushcraft in US English:

bushcraft

nounˈbo͝oSHˌkraft
  • Skill at living in the bush.

    丛林生活技能

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proficient practitioner of bushcraft anticipates his or her needs before it gets dark.
    • The other half of the school week is run by the adult Aboriginal students themselves, teaching the white teachers - and others - Aboriginal skills like language, bushcraft, anthropology, traditional practices.
    • It was back when we were in cadets and she was learning some of the bushcraft and hiking skills.
    • Mears is currently taking a break from TV work to help teach at his own school of wilderness bushcraft, but promised that he has more books and TV series planned.
    • The competition tested a range of abilities, including navigation, bushcraft, fitness, observation courses and general military knowledge.
    • This is bushcraft - using ancient knowledge to work as one with nature.
    • This weekend I'm going tramping in the Tararuas, learning some bushcraft off-track.
    • They'll be taught how to make fire and other types of bushcraft.
    • Bushrangers survived by being skilled in bushcraft, but the bush generally did not afford them a living.
    • During the week, the 24 contestants will be divided into teams of six and will learn about basic survival techniques and bushcraft.
    • Generations of bushcraft knowledge is passed onto children
    • The walls were covered with posters and diagrams of bushcraft items, like maps, compasses and radios Casey had never seen before.
    • He's the BBC's bushcraft specialist and keeps winding up his programmes by explaining that we have much to learn from whatever ancient tribe he's been with that week.
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