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单词 bushmeat
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Definition of bushmeat in English:

bushmeat

nounˈbʊʃmiːtˈbo͝oSHˌmēt
mass noun
  • The meat of African wild animals as food.

    丛林肉(食用非洲野生动物肉)

    commercial hunting for bushmeat is on the increase
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Monkey bushmeat is commonly consumed in tropical Africa.
    • The paper provides definitive proof for the assumption that Ebola moves from wildlife populations to humans through the consumption or handling of carcasses or bushmeat.
    • According to a probe into the dealers, as much as 10 tonnes of African bushmeat may be arriving in London each day.
    • Thousands more gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos (pigmy chimpanzees) have been killed for bushmeat.
    • Take bushmeat, the name for wild animals that are shot, snared, trapped or captured for food.
    • Most illegal imports are beef, pork or chicken, but the trade also includes meat from endangered species, known as bushmeat.
    • The issue was the trade in wild game, or, as Africans call it, bushmeat.
    • But commercial hunting for bushmeat has become such a problem here that we had to try something new to control it.
    • Poaching for bushmeat during the conflict by locals and armed militias had a serious impact on the bonobos.
    • Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat.
    • But with the influx of vast numbers of loggers, the eating of bushmeat has escalated.
    • Though, personally, I prefer the story of the Dalston traders who did a roaring trade in bushmeat.
    • And bushmeat is finding its way into European and American markets.
    • ‘Bushmeat hunting has become so commercialized that we're now finding stores and restaurants in Europe and the United States where bushmeat is available,’ Eves says.
    • Bushmeat is not a new concept in Africa, but the recent dramatic commercialization of bushmeat in central and western Africa has fueled the primate crisis.
    • You have said that bushmeat [flesh from hunted wild animals] has reached such a crisis that if something is not done to stop it, the great apes will disappear from the wild within our lifetime.
    • It's now pretty clear that it originated from bushmeat hunting in Africa.
    • The trade also poses serious dangers to humans: hunting, butchering and eating bushmeat can expose people to virulent animal-borne diseases like AIDS and Ebola.
    • In many areas, they are hunted illegally for ivory and bushmeat.
    • Talking about bushmeat as a loss of cultural heritage resonates there.

Definition of bushmeat in US English:

bushmeat

nounˈbo͝oSHˌmēt
  • The meat of African wild animals.

    丛林肉(食用非洲野生动物肉)

    commercial hunting for bushmeat is on the increase
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Bushmeat hunting has become so commercialized that we're now finding stores and restaurants in Europe and the United States where bushmeat is available,’ Eves says.
    • Bushmeat is not a new concept in Africa, but the recent dramatic commercialization of bushmeat in central and western Africa has fueled the primate crisis.
    • Talking about bushmeat as a loss of cultural heritage resonates there.
    • Though, personally, I prefer the story of the Dalston traders who did a roaring trade in bushmeat.
    • Poaching for bushmeat during the conflict by locals and armed militias had a serious impact on the bonobos.
    • Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat.
    • Most illegal imports are beef, pork or chicken, but the trade also includes meat from endangered species, known as bushmeat.
    • Monkey bushmeat is commonly consumed in tropical Africa.
    • The trade also poses serious dangers to humans: hunting, butchering and eating bushmeat can expose people to virulent animal-borne diseases like AIDS and Ebola.
    • The paper provides definitive proof for the assumption that Ebola moves from wildlife populations to humans through the consumption or handling of carcasses or bushmeat.
    • The issue was the trade in wild game, or, as Africans call it, bushmeat.
    • But commercial hunting for bushmeat has become such a problem here that we had to try something new to control it.
    • You have said that bushmeat [flesh from hunted wild animals] has reached such a crisis that if something is not done to stop it, the great apes will disappear from the wild within our lifetime.
    • Take bushmeat, the name for wild animals that are shot, snared, trapped or captured for food.
    • But with the influx of vast numbers of loggers, the eating of bushmeat has escalated.
    • Thousands more gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos (pigmy chimpanzees) have been killed for bushmeat.
    • And bushmeat is finding its way into European and American markets.
    • In many areas, they are hunted illegally for ivory and bushmeat.
    • It's now pretty clear that it originated from bushmeat hunting in Africa.
    • According to a probe into the dealers, as much as 10 tonnes of African bushmeat may be arriving in London each day.
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