aborigines
常見例句
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park houses the rock, called Uluru by Aborigines, the continent's original inhabitants.
這塊巨石就在烏盧魯-卡塔楚塔國家公園內(nèi),被歐洲大陸的原始居民土著人稱為烏盧魯。 - A prominent Aboriginal leader has also backed Harold Allison's view, saying that South Australia's Aborigines are worse off now than they were 25 years ago.
一位杰出的土著領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人也贊成哈羅德埃里森的觀點(diǎn)。他說,南澳土著居民的境遇比二十五年前還要遭。 - Pillay says efforts to help the nation’s most disadvantaged people are being undermined by policies that have failed to recognize the right to self-determination for Australia’s aborigines.
皮萊說,幫助本國最弱勢群體的努力受到了政策措施的阻礙,這些政策沒能承認(rèn)澳大利亞原住民的自決權(quán)。
www.voanews.com.cn - Like indigenous groups and poor communities around the world, Australia's Aborigines are considered to be more vulnerable to the H1N1 flu than other groups because they suffer higher rates of chronic disease.
- "The indigenous people of these islands,the English, the Scots the Irish and the Welsh" "The whites" "The color is irrelevant it's the people who have been here overwhelmingly for the last we are the aborigines here."
- All parties are committed to making the 2001 centenary an opportunity to promote reconciliation with Australia's aborigines.
ECONOMIST: Australia: A republic, but not at any price The - Australia's 500, 000 aborigines (about five times their number in 1901) comprise about 2.5% of Australia's 23m people.
ECONOMIST: More moves towards restitution for native Australians - The prime minister is not under attack only for his reverence for mateship, but also for his preamble's section on aborigines.
ECONOMIST: Australia’s constitution 返回 aborigines