bushveld - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bushveld (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bʊʃvɛld/

Meaning and Usage

The term bushveld refers to a specific ecological zone characterized by a mix of bush and grassland, typically found in southern Africa. It is often used to denote a specific type of savanna ecosystem that supports a wide variety of wildlife and plant species.

Frequency of Use: The term is used more in written contexts, particularly in environmental science, ecology, and geography discussions, but it can also be heard in oral speech among those discussing southern African landscapes.

Example Sentences

  1. The game reserves are abundant in the bushveld, attracting tourists from around the globe.
  2. Заповедники полны дикой природы, привлекающей туристов со всего мира.

  3. The bushveld offers a unique habitat for many endangered species.

  4. Бушвельд предлагает уникальную среду обитания для многих исчезающих видов.

  5. During the summer, the bushveld can become extremely hot, making early morning and late afternoon the best times for safaris.

  6. Летом бушвельд может становиться чрезвычайно жарким, поэтому раннее утро и поздний вечер — лучшее время для сафари.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term bushveld itself does not appear commonly in idiomatic expressions; however, it can be part of broader expressions related to nature and wildlife. Here are some related expressions:

  1. Out of the bushveld - Refers to coming from a rugged or wild place.
  2. After spending years out of the bushveld, he found it hard to adjust to city life.
  3. После многих лет вдали от бушвельда ему было трудно привыкнуть к городской жизни.

  4. A bushveld adventure - Signifies a thrilling or exciting experience in the wild.

  5. Their holiday was filled with a bushveld adventure, complete with game drives and hiking.
  6. Их отпуск был полон приключений в бушвельде, включая сафари и пешие прогулки.

Etymology

The word bushveld is derived from Afrikaans, where bush refers to dense vegetation or small trees, and veld refers to open rural land or grassland. The combination reflects the natural environment of these areas, particularly in southern Africa.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: savanna, scrubland, grassland

Antonyms: forest, jungle, urban area



25-07-2024