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草原

cǎo yuán

prairie; prairies

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Exemples de phrases

内蒙古的草原一望无际。

Nèiměnggǔ de cǎoyuán yīwàng wú jì.

The grasslands of Inner Mongolia stretch as far as the eye can see.

草原上到处都是牛羊。

Cǎoyuán shàng dào chù dōu shì niú yáng.

The grasslands are full of cattle and sheep.

我喜欢在草原上骑马。

Wǒ xǐhuān zài cǎoyuán shàng qímǎ.

I like to ride horses on the grasslands.

Synonymes

牧场 (mùchǎng)

pasture

草地 (cǎodì)

grassland

Antonymes

森林 (sēnlín)

forest

沙漠 (shāmò)

desert

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 草原 (cǎoyuán) for "grassland" or "pasture" is composed of two characters: 草 (cǎo), meaning "grass," and 原 (yuán), meaning "plain" or "field." Together, these characters create a vivid image of a vast expanse of grassy land, stretching out as far as the eye can see.The character 草 (cǎo) has a rich history in Chinese culture, dating back to the earliest written records. It is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language, and it has been used in a variety of contexts to describe different types of plants, including grass, herbs, and weeds. In the context of 草原 (cǎoyuán), the character 草 refers specifically to the type of grass that grows in open fields and pastures.The character 原 (yuán) also has a long history in Chinese culture, and it has been used to describe a variety of different landforms, including plains, fields, and plateaus. In the context of 草原 (cǎoyuán), the character 原 refers specifically to the type of flat, open land that is suitable for grazing animals.When these two characters are combined, they create a word that perfectly captures the essence of a grassland: a vast, grassy plain that is ideal for grazing animals. The word 草原 (cǎoyuán) is a beautiful and evocative term that has been used for centuries to describe this unique type of landscape.