Backwoods Meaning in English
word
ˈbæˈkwʊdz
BAK-wudz
bˈækwʊdz
BAK-wudz
परिभाषा
A remote, rural, and usually heavily wooded area far from cities or towns. Often describes wild or undeveloped land.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Primarily used in American English; often implies isolation, traditional lifestyles, or undeveloped nature. Can have a slightly negative connotation, hinting at being 'uncivilized' or old-fashioned. Commonly appears in phrases like 'deep in the backwoods'.
Spanish: zona rural remota - selva remotaPortuguese (BR): área rural isolada - mato - sertãoPortuguese (PT): zona rural isolada - mato - sertãoChinese (Simplified): 偏远农村 - 荒野Chinese (Traditional): 偏遠農村 - 荒野Hindi: दूरदराज़ का इलाका - जंगल क्षेत्रArabic: ريف ناءٍ - منطقة نائيةBengali: জঙ্গলাকীর্ণ প্রত্যন্ত অঞ্চল - বস্পরণ অঞ্চলRussian: глухомань - дикие лесаJapanese: 奥地の森 - 人里離れた森林Vietnamese: vùng rừng sâu hẻo lánhKorean: 오지 숲 - 깊은 시골 숲Turkish: tenha ormanlık bölge - ıssız ormanlıkUrdu: جنگلاتی پسماندہ علاقہ - ویران جنگلIndonesian: pedalaman hutan - hutan terpencil
उदाहरण वाक्य
He grew up in the backwoods far from the city.
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There are many wild animals in the backwoods.
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They built a small cabin in the backwoods.
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Rumors from the backwoods spread fast in this town.
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Some folks still live off the grid deep in the backwoods.
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It takes a brave soul to travel the backwoods at night.
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