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 jungle ['dʒʌŋgl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 丛林, 杂乱的一堆, 弱肉强食的地方



    jungle
    [ noun ]
    1. a location marked by an intense competition and struggle for survival

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a place where hoboes camp

    4. <noun.group>
    5. an impenetrable equatorial forest

    6. <noun.group>


    Jungle \Jun"gle\ (j[u^][ng]"g'l), n. [Hind. jangal desert,
    forest, jungle; Skr. ja[.n]gala desert.]
    1. A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.;
    an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy
    vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil.

    The jungles of India are of bamboos, canes, and
    other palms, very difficult to penetrate. --Balfour
    (Cyc. of
    India).

    2. Hence: (Fig.) A place of danger or ruthless competition
    for survival. /'bdIt's a jungle out there./'b8
    [PJC]

    3. Anything which causes confusion or difficulty due to
    intricacy; as, a jungle of environmental regulations.
    --MW10.
    [PJC]

    {Jungle bear} (Zo["o]l.), the aswail or sloth bear.

    {Jungle cat} (Zo["o]l.), the chaus.

    {Jungle cock} (Zo["o]l.), the male of a jungle fowl.

    {Jungle fowl}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) Any wild species of the genus {Gallus}, of which
    several species inhabit India and the adjacent
    islands; as, the fork-tailed jungle fowl ({Gallus
    varius}) of Java, {Gallus Stanleyi} of Ceylon, and
    {Gallus Bankiva} of India.

    Note: The latter, which resembles the domestic gamecock, is
    supposed to be one of the original species from which
    the domestic fowl was derived.
    (b) An Australian grallatorial bird ({Megapodius tumulus})
    which is allied to the brush turkey, and, like the
    latter, lays its eggs in mounds of vegetable matter,
    where they are hatched by the heat produced by
    decomposition.

    1. The Agriculture Department of Mexico said Tuesday that heavy rains brought on by Chantal helped put out fires in the Yucatan Peninsula that have ravaged up to 370,000 acres of jungle during the past two months.
    2. Britain has become one of Europe's filthiest nations, its city streets a jungle of garbage and graffiti, the government-funded Royal Fine Arts Commission said in a report today.
    3. The Tupac Amaru guerrillas startled Peru in November 1987 when Polay led 100 well-armed rebels in a monthlong series of raids near Tarapoto, a jungle city 435 miles northeast of Lima.
    4. The miners were part of a predominately Indian labor force that works the gold-bearing jungle rivers.
    5. She works part-time as Robin's legendary paramour at "Tales of Robin Hood," a two-year-old tourist attraction plunked down in the concrete jungle of modern-day Nottingham.
    6. Children play jungle gym in a burned-out delivery truck.
    7. Security forces killed 77 leftist guerrillas Friday in two separate attacks in the Andes Mountains and the jungle, the government said.
    8. Last week, a rebel column ambushed an army convoy near the town of Aguaytia, 270 miles northeast of Lima in Peru's jungle region. Twenty rebels and 15 soldiers were killed in the fighting.
    9. At least 30 gold miners died when a 200-foot wall of mud surrounding their excavation site collapsed and buried them in the remote Amazon jungle, authorities said.
    10. The American-supported Contras are moving because they have been blocked from receiving supplies at their jungle bases in Nicaragua, said Alan Woods, administrator of the Agency for International Development.
    11. Ten minutes later, a Cruzeiro airline plane received the Varig pilot's final message, saying he was running out of fuel, only one engine was working and he would make an emergency landing in the jungle, Borges said.
    12. Coca produced in the Uchiza region is partially processed in jungle laboratories and flown from clandestine airstrips to Colombia, where it is refined into cocaine for sale in U.S. and European markets.
    13. The U.S. Army mess sergeant rolled up the sleeve of his jungle fatigues, squirted a few drops of milk near the American flag tattooed on his brawny arm and handed the bottle to the bawling East German infant.
    14. The army is rounding up civilians in the capital and forcing them, under threat of execution, to carry military supplies through the jungle to rebel battlefronts, say some Burmese who claim to have escaped.
    15. A major earthquake struck a sparsely populated jungle region of southern Sudan but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, officials said Tuesday.
    16. The vets are breaking out their faded jungle fatigues and boonie hats to march in Veterans Day parades.
    17. "The coca boom began when the jungle was opened up," says Edgar Machado, a professor at the National Agrarian University in Lima and an expert on coca. "That was when the migration of landless campesinos began.
    18. A patch of jungle the size of a football field disappears every eight seconds, adding to the greenhouse effect that is warming the planet.
    19. The vast majority of small farmers, especially in the Andes and in the jungle, did not have the collateral to obtain commercial credit. This shows up in this season's figures.
    20. Few believe the promise of President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua that it is safe for them to return peacefully, and many see death awaiting them in the Nicaraguan jungle.
    21. Police say Escobar, accompanied by several bodyguards, is fleeing their pursuit in the region, where the terrain alternates between steep mountains and dense jungle.
    22. She will be taken to the Sepilok orangutan sanctuary in Sandakan, 1,030 miles east of Kuala Lumpur on Borneo island, then returned to the jungle after about six months of rehabilitation, officials said.
    23. The rebels, dressed in military uniforms, came out of nearby jungle.
    24. Castigating those who make "cruel" charges that Brazil is destroying its vast jungle, President Jose Sarney has announced a $350 million plan to protect its Amazon rain forest.
    25. How did they get an "asphalt jungle" in a place where the streets aren't even paved? Officials say the Lower Rio Grande Valley's gangs remain relatively unsophisticated.
    26. MR SIA Hok Kiang, a Malaysian tin miner, sat in his hut surrounded by jungle anxiously watching the latest prices on his computer screen. The tin market was falling yet again.
    27. The World Bank estimates 12 percent of the Brazilian jungle has been cut and burned.
    28. The project calls for "integrated" development of jungle products, such as Brazil nuts and rubber, as well as timber.
    29. Indian troops searching a northeastern jungle for rebel hideouts killed 50 Tamil guerrillas, a senior Indian diplomat said Sunday.
    30. To see what happens when states try to 'civilise' the market, look at the common agricultural policy, which has created a trading jungle. Mr Balladur's view is more than wrong.
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