[ˏæmә'zәunjәn] n. 亚马逊河区的印第安人 adj. 亚马逊河的, (女子)刚勇好战的,有男子气的
Amazonian \Am`a*zo"ni*an\, a. 1. Pertaining to or resembling an Amazon; of masculine manners; warlike. --Shak.
2. Of or pertaining to the river Amazon in South America, or to its valley.
The four-phase project will involve the setting up of an Amazonian Rain Forest Research, Training and Communication Center and the Rain Forest Wilderness Resort, Swaminathan said.
"If deforestation were to continue at this rate, most of the Amazonian tropical forests would disappear in 50 to 100 years," Shukla wrote.
We were unharmed, but I later learnt that bees proliferate in the jungle, and I tasted some delicious Amazonian honey.
COMPANHIA VALE do Rio Doce, the state-controlled Brazilian mining group, is investing Dollars 20m to double gold production at its Igarape Bahia mine in the Carajas region of the Amazonian state of Para.
Since the late 1970s, at least 5 percent of the 2-million-square-mile Amazonian rain forest has been cut and burned by locals trying to make a living farming in the region, the government says.
"On the flip side of the Amazonian Code are mining interests," charges author Marcio Souza.
Guarana, sold in powder or capsule form, is made from a 'sustainably cultivated' Amazonian berry, and is guaranteed to revitalise flagging delegates over the next 72 hours of meetings.